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Published on January 10, 2005 By dharmagrl In Misc

If you were a shoe, what kind of shoe would you be?  If you could be any shoe at all, what kind of shoe would you LIKE to be?

I think that I'd be a Birkenstock clog.  Sturdy, comfortable, practical, functional....kind of hippie-ish, a little funky....but not too much.

Now if I could be ANY shoe....I'd have to be a red stiletto.  Pointy toes, sexy as all get out (which is pretty dang sexy, lemme tell ya)...a real siren super-hot-momma kinda shoe.

So...what are YOU?


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on Jan 10, 2005
This was a quiz I did once - I was a practical pump but I wanted to be the chic urban shoe -- actually I just wanted to own the chic urban show I liked the look of it. http://web.tickle.com/tests/shoe/
on Jan 10, 2005
I not know shoe names and such, but boots are fun, at least if they have good grip to the soles.
on Jan 10, 2005
I'm a pair of 1920s mint green pumps.

Make of that what you will.

And red stilettos are very sexy but once you take 'em off, you're thankful for those Birkies!

Hope you're doing okay

Dyl xx
on Jan 10, 2005

And red stilettos are very sexy but once you take 'em off, you're thankful for those Birkies!

Hope you're doing okay

Yeah Dyl, I'm fine....I just need to be in the here and now and deal with what is.

You're right about the shoe thing too...I can handle being a red stiletto some of the time, but Birkenstock is where I'm really at.

Mint green 1920's pump, huh....? Hmm...let me go ponder that one for a while.....

on Jan 10, 2005
Uhm....

Uhhh....

*coughs*

*ponders*

I'd uhm.... be uhhhhh... a .... uhm.... pair of Unlisted's? (it's an actual shoe! )

They are comfy, and easy to put on!!! Take that how you may...

Choosing a shoe, I'd like to be a Chuck.... (Converse All-Stars for those not in the know)... Even though it's kinda easy to think of some downsides to the chuck... they are a reliable pair of shoes... even when they have 20 holes, they will still work well on your feet ... Take that how you may also... lol
on Jan 11, 2005
I'd definately be a pair of Chucks (my wife gave me a pair of plaid Chucks for Christmas - I love 'em) or suede Converse One-Stars. I've always had a couple of pairs of Connys (as we call 'em here in Australia) in my wardrobe since I was old enough to buy my own shoes. As for what shoes I'd like to be, well, I guess probably a pair of ox-blood 12 hole Doc Martins.
on Jan 11, 2005
Hmmmm,

I guess I have to be a pair of hand made Smooth ostrich cowboy boots...

Comfortable, tough and reliable but add a little polish and they turn into the guys version of dharma's red stilettos! ( in my neck of the woods anyhow....)
on Jan 11, 2005

Choosing a shoe, I'd like to be a Chuck.... (Converse All-Stars for those not in the know)...

I'd definately be a pair of Chucks

Ahem...I feel that you both ought to know that I'm a total sucker for a man in a pair of Chucks.  There, I said it, and now you both know.  I don't know why.

 

I guess I have to be a pair of hand made Smooth ostrich cowboy boots...

I can see that......

on Jan 11, 2005
Me, I would have said a good pair of Nike Air Max 3/4 top athletic shoes. But I went and took the test Trina mentioned and here is what I got:

Plain old cup o' joe and headlines go well with your morning muffin when you're like a Dress Oxford. You shine in just about any setting—business or casual—and people trust you like a hearty handshake. Whether transitioning from power lunches to happy hours, people expect to see the likes of you at both. You're often thought of as steady and dependable, but that doesn't mean you're infallible. Still when it comes time to mending social fences or conceding minor setbacks at work or at home, you at least try to tie up the ends of your life instead of leaving them dangling. As for how people view you, suffice it to say, there are plenty of folks who wish they could walk in your shoes—if only for a day.

Yeah, I can see that.
on Jan 11, 2005
Like the Beatles song...

"Old Brown Shoe"

with no match...just one old brown shoe

hehe
on Jan 11, 2005

I would say that I am a "Jerry Garcia" Birkenstock 3 strap.  (I have had my real pair re-soled 2 times).  I would say that because they are artistic, practical, comfy and a bit Earthy.  I would like to be a Birkenstock Annapolis:

  

Still the same bit of Earthy comfort on the inside, but a bit flashier on the outside.

on Jan 11, 2005
I'm a pair of beat up 150 eyelet Doc Martins. Hammered, but still able to do a lot of damage...
on Jan 11, 2005

with no match...just one old brown shoe


Aww...that's sad!


I would say that I am a "Jerry Garcia" Birkenstock 3 strap


I always thought of you as a Birkenstock kinda gal.


I'm a pair of beat up 150 eyelet Doc Martins. Hammered, but still able to do a lot of damage...


Hehe..now THAT's what I'm talkin' about!


Dev...I could see you as an Oxford.  I think that's you to a 'T'.

on Jan 11, 2005
well, some days I'm a pair of Justin shitkickers -- but that's when I'm out in the fields


but most days?

old brown shoe lol
on Jan 11, 2005
I would be a pair of Madeline pumps. Open-toed (for comfort), black leather (lasts long and goes with anything), 2 1/2 inch heel. Stylish yet comfortable. Takes you anywhere, until you get tired of wearing them and take them off in relief!
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