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Monday, November 06, 2006

Question #331


Do you prefer wearing shoes or being barefoot???


12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wearing shoes outside, barefoot inside, unless I am on a beach.

Anonymous said...

depends on A) what the weather is and B) what the subsurface is (I'm so not walking on glass!)

Anonymous said...

ditto to PEF.

It was a blast seeing all of you Friday!

Anonymous said...

barefoot as much as possible.

Anonymous said...

Ditto to PATR, we both had a great time Friday evening meeting Wine Fairie (there really are Fairies outside of San Franscisco) and meeting Hugh. Great to see everyone there and be part of the grand conspiracy against Tom.

Anonymous said...

barefoot inside, except when i stub my toes. beach: barefoot, mown grass: barefoot

Anonymous said...

WITH THE STATE OF THE NATION TO
BE DECIDED ON THE MORROW, WE ARE
FACED WITH EARTH SHATTERING DECISIONS LIKE TODAYS FROM CIN. IT
IS JUST TOO MANY IN SUCH A SHORT
TIME FRAME. I AM FORTUNATE IN DEED
THIS IS AT LEAST A NO-BRAINER. IT IS
AUTOMATIC WHEN I WALK IN THE DOOR.
PARK THE STAND-UP CANE AND SLIDE OFF
THE SHOES THAT HAVE BEEN DELACED
AND MADE TO OFF THE FEET AUTOMATICALLY WHEN PARKED BESIDE THE
STAND UP CANE.


DONT FORGET TO VOTE OUT THE CROOKED
ELEPHANTS TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Shoes, slippers and socks indoors.

Anonymous said...

Inside, I prefer going barefoot in the summer and wearing my socks in the winter (I don't have carpet). Outside, I prefer shoes.

Anonymous said...

Barefoot or socks inside, and shoes(as comfortable as I can find) when outside. On those rare occassions when I have to "dress up", I will wear heels but I have a wide foot (probably from all the years walking barefoot! LOL) and it's not easy finding cute Wide shoes!
My Dad use to say that my love of going "shoeless" must come from my Mom's Native American ancestors. He was 100% Italian and believed in hand crafted, fine leather shoes!(Lucky for him! LOL)

Anonymous said...

Socks....definitely socks....chewing or tug-a-war, not wearing...

Anonymous said...

ditto to patr!