Burning Patent High Heels
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Burning Patent High Heels
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I don't get it....
I love high heels!!! I really do, I love to watch them get messy and wet and stuff (time and time again) but why do you destroy them?
I am not being dissrepectfull, just wanting to get an insight.... those heels were REALLY NICE!!!!
All the best...
Tuftus
I love high heels!!! I really do, I love to watch them get messy and wet and stuff (time and time again) but why do you destroy them?
I am not being dissrepectfull, just wanting to get an insight.... those heels were REALLY NICE!!!!
All the best...
Tuftus
The Higher the better and if they are wet as well, than that is better still!!!
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I go with the Tuftus school of thinking ...............these beautiful shoes were just begining to get "character"
I shall slip a black arm band and mourne their passing.
Maj
I shall slip a black arm band and mourne their passing.
Maj
To save or not to save?
I am an advocate of burning beautiful women's shoes -- and women's beautiful shoes. I have communicated the same to Susan -- when one is just about to torch a pair of shoes, there is a fine line, a point of no return.
I find that point to be quite exhilarating. And, while the act of burning is a final act at least for the shoes, one can always photograph the proceedings for posterity.
We also forget that WE own the shoes; they don't own us! Let's face it: shoes are objects that are mass produced and can always be replaced.
Joe
I find that point to be quite exhilarating. And, while the act of burning is a final act at least for the shoes, one can always photograph the proceedings for posterity.
We also forget that WE own the shoes; they don't own us! Let's face it: shoes are objects that are mass produced and can always be replaced.
Joe
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