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  • #16
    Originally posted by Sea Chicken View Post
    I was wearing 8.5 (mens) and kept getting black toenails. My wife convinced me to go up to a nine and I hated it. I like a snugger fit. Now I just live with the black toes and change the subject when my wife complains about them.
    Are you Mr. Deeds? I upsized a 1/2 size...but, if you are feeling awkward in your new shoes and it's an issue for you...I doubt you'll ever be happy with them throughout the life of the shoe, because you'll always be thinking about it.
    "Newton's First Law of Motion: ...things at rest tend to stay at rest. Things in motion, tend to stay in motion...."

    Hmm... Good motivation for me to remain active I guess.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Borg View Post
      Are you Mr. Deeds? I upsized a 1/2 size...but, if you are feeling awkward in your new shoes and it's an issue for you...I doubt you'll ever be happy with them throughout the life of the shoe, because you'll always be thinking about it.
      I've never seen Mr. Deeds, so I don't know what you are talking about. But that was like four pair of shoes ago anyway.

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      • #18
        barefoot running sounds fun.. however, the resulting callouses and rough feet might conflict with the shoes-and-socks-at-work routine.
        "I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"

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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Borg View Post
          Are you Mr. Deeds? I upsized a 1/2 size...but, if you are feeling awkward in your new shoes and it's an issue for you...I doubt you'll ever be happy with them throughout the life of the shoe, because you'll always be thinking about it.
          Your avatar gives me dirty thoughts.
          Just try it once. One beer or one cigarette or one porno movie won't hurt. - Dallin H. Oaks

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