Moderator | hokie1 said: Sweeny79 said: We should go shopping together. You live in New Jersey? I might be moving there in the spring! Omg! How freaking cool! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: evenstar3 said: i never really got the appeal of those boots. aren't they lined with fuzzy stuff that'd make your feet insanely hot??
When there is snowup to your knees and it's 20 degrees out, you love that fuzzy stuff! that's true. | |
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Sweeny79 said: hokie1 said: You live in New Jersey? I might be moving there in the spring! Omg! How freaking cool! I'd be moving to Maguire Air Force Base, but I don't really know where that is. I think it's about an hour east of Philly. I think it's also an hour from Newark? | |
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Moderator | hokie1 said: Sweeny79 said: Omg! How freaking cool! I'd be moving to Maguire Air Force Base, but I don't really know where that is. I think it's about an hour east of Philly. I think it's also an hour from Newark? That's about an hour from me, Hour and a half. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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CarrieMpls said: Sweeny79 said: When there is snowup to your knees and it's 20 degrees out, you love that fuzzy stuff! I was gonna say, so says the california girl. i want to move to nyc and i have the distinct feeling the weather is going to be rather shocking to me. | |
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Sweeny79 said: hokie1 said: I'd be moving to Maguire Air Force Base, but I don't really know where that is. I think it's about an hour east of Philly. I think it's also an hour from Newark? That's about an hour from me, Hour and a half. We will have to meet up if that happens! | |
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Moderator | evenstar3 said: CarrieMpls said: I was gonna say, so says the california girl. i want to move to nyc and i have the distinct feeling the weather is going to be rather shocking to me. In Summer NYC is like a piss soaked rat infested jungle, it winter it's a freezer. It would be a shock. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | hokie1 said: Sweeny79 said: That's about an hour from me, Hour and a half. We will have to meet up if that happens! Most definetly. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: evenstar3 said: i want to move to nyc and i have the distinct feeling the weather is going to be rather shocking to me. In Summer NYC is like a piss soaked rat infested jungle, it winter it's a freezer. It would be a shock. oh my. | |
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evenstar3 said: Sweeny79 said: In Summer NYC is like a piss soaked rat infested jungle, it winter it's a freezer. It would be a shock. oh my. Would you move there for a job? I think you'd like it there. It would be different, but NYC is exciting. Ben should move there too. | |
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get yourself some hot little cowgirl boots. they might not be as comfy but they're just as cute! | |
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Moderator | hokie1 said: evenstar3 said: oh my. Would you move there for a job? I think you'd like it there. It would be different, but NYC is exciting. Ben should move there too. They would be coolt o hang out with, but then I'd feel really old all the time. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | sassybritches said: get yourself some hot little cowgirl boots. they might not be as comfy but they're just as cute!
I hate anything country and western... I tried to dig the cowgirl boots...but I just can't. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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hokie1 said: evenstar3 said: oh my. Would you move there for a job? I think you'd like it there. It would be different, but NYC is exciting. Ben should move there too. that's the idea, but it's all vague right now. | |
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where I live those things are not worn outside your house, they are pretty much slippers | |
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evenstar3 said: hokie1 said: Would you move there for a job? I think you'd like it there. It would be different, but NYC is exciting. Ben should move there too. that's the idea, but it's all vague right now. What are you studying? | |
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hokie1 said: evenstar3 said: that's the idea, but it's all vague right now. What are you studying? art history | |
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Sweeny79 said: Ok basicly I have no idea what is in style or not... I usually wear pretty basic clothes so I don't have to deal with what is in and what is out...
That said... Last year, and the year before, I wore the fucking shit out of my emu boots simply because they are as comfortable as all hell, as a result they are ready for the trash and I was wondering..are girls still going to be wearing this type of shoe this fall/winter? If so what length should I get? I don't wanna look like a tool if I order a new pair and no one is using them. I'm hopeless I know. I live in NYC. I don't really see NY girls roccin Uggs or Emus because that whole trend started in L.A. (mainly by Westside girls) and is/was staunchly a L.A. Westside style. I haven't been living in L.A. for a year or more now, so I dunno if girls in L.A. are still roccin 'em (if they are my guess is they are way late). It's still somewhat kinda safe, but if you are a stickler for the absolute latest trends, I think the super-super-trendy/fashionista crowd has long moved on, though. | |
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Moderator | Mara said: Sweeny79 said: Ok basicly I have no idea what is in style or not... I usually wear pretty basic clothes so I don't have to deal with what is in and what is out...
That said... Last year, and the year before, I wore the fucking shit out of my emu boots simply because they are as comfortable as all hell, as a result they are ready for the trash and I was wondering..are girls still going to be wearing this type of shoe this fall/winter? If so what length should I get? I don't wanna look like a tool if I order a new pair and no one is using them. I'm hopeless I know. I live in NYC. I don't really see NY girls roccin Uggs or Emus because that whole trend started in L.A. (mainly by Westside girls) and is/was staunchly a L.A. Westside style. I haven't been living in L.A. for a year or more now, so I dunno if girls in L.A. are still roccin 'em (if they are my guess is they are way late). It's still somewhat kinda safe, but if you are a stickler for the absolute latest trends, I think the super-super-trendy/fashionista crowd has long moved on, though. I hardly go into the city anyway... In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Mara said: I live in NYC. I don't really see NY girls roccin Uggs or Emus because that whole trend started in L.A. (mainly by Westside girls) and is/was staunchly a L.A. Westside style. I haven't been living in L.A. for a year or more now, so I dunno if girls in L.A. are still roccin 'em (if they are my guess is they are way late). It's still somewhat kinda safe, but if you are a stickler for the absolute latest trends, I think the super-super-trendy/fashionista crowd has long moved on, though. I hardly go into the city anyway... lolll!! It's still safe for the suburbs! Definitely. City girls and Suburban girls usually have radically different timetables. | |
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Moderator | Mara said: Sweeny79 said: I hardly go into the city anyway... lolll!! It's still safe for the suburbs! Definitely. City girls and Suburban girls usually have radically different timetables. True..as I said earlier... I saw 80s mall hair the other day. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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The promo pics with me won't capture your footwear... ... thank heavens. | |
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Sweeny79 said: evenstar3 said: i never really got the appeal of those boots. aren't they lined with fuzzy stuff that'd make your feet insanely hot??
When there is snowup to your knees and it's 20 degrees out, you love that fuzzy stuff! You talking 'bout fahrenheit? In the winter it's -20C in here, aka. -6F.. I need LOTS of fuzzy stuff.. Allow me to introduce: Ms. Onder and Mrs. Donk! (o)(o)
They now belong to BigBearHermy. | |
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Mach said: That looks like something from the carwash. | |
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hokie1 said: Mach said: That looks like something from the carwash. | |
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Mach said: hokie1 said: That looks like something from the carwash. No, I mean they are so cool. I wish that I had a pair. | |
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hokie1 said: Mach said: you making fun of my new boots :
No, I mean they are so cool. I wish that I had a pair. FREAK | |
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Mach said: hokie1 said: No, I mean they are so cool. I wish that I had a pair. FREAK | |
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