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Old 08-14-2007, 12:53 AM #1
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to hear about your toe. I hope it will cure as soon as possible.
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Feel better Joe . I am missing my ocean walks too.
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Default Awww, I'm so sorry

I hate that you are missing your walks. That bumping toes into things isn't fun. I've got the long slim foot with long slim toes. I finally bought sandals this year that have a baby bumper on the ends. Really...http://www.rei.com/product/732901 Now this shoe makes mens styles too. Here's the website: http://www.rei.com/product/733856?ext_cat=undefined

These are Keens shoes. They are expensive unless you catch them on sale but I've found mine on sale at about half regular price. The rubber is substantial and really probably does stop most of the breaks I'd normally get. I'm buying these things in winter styles too.

Here's hoping your poor toes get well soon. I'm very familiar with toe breaks. Hurts doesn't it?

Take care and here's hoping they heal fast.
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Billye:

I absolutely loved the way these shoes looked, especially the mens shoe. All nice and sturdy. I have a question about the lady's blue one.

It seems that there is a toe thing (it goes between your toes, like a thong), am I correct? And if it does, is it comfortable.

I tried to enlarge the picture but it looks like you can't just slide your foot through. Enlighten me please. Very pretty shoe by the way.

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