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Originally posted by Falchoon
I'd think you are seriously unaware of how many glass products are broken in shopping centres, particularly supermarkets.
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After a few outings you become desensitised to it all - walking barefoot over all sorts of surfaces and not flinching is pure freedom! I suggest you all try it.

However, there was this one time when I wore thongs into the city but they broke and I had to walk home from the CBD barefoot on the 40 degree day - hot concrete and barefeet don't go too well together. I wish I had a pair of little socks that day:mad:
 

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sock wars

Originally posted by BomberGal
Woo hoo another chick reply :D

Yeah, I love ankle socks. They're so much lighter and look so much less dorky :p Our teachers hate us wearing them at school, but no girl with any fashion sense wears anything other than ankle socks :D

Oh, and Luke, why don't you buy some more shoes then ;) Surely you have more than one pair :p

Oh, my.

What is it - 6 years ago? - back in high school we had a freaking assembly on the issue of little socks. They weren't part of the accepted uniform, you see, so we had an uproar for about two weeks. The Girls were told to wear normal socks. They responded by folding their normal socks down so that they looked just like the little ones.

It was madness.

Also that year we had a girl suspended for having blue hair, and we had a mini-strike to make sure a friend of ours could come back to school even though she was pregnant (wasn't the image they like to send, you see).
 
It must be a Sydney thing, but a lot of schoolgirls here are going the other way - long white socks pulled up with very short tunics.
 
Re: very wrong.

Originally posted by bluechampion
School Uniforms... drool.

It's something you do not realise until you are out of High School and much much dirtier.


mmm. Best thing about being at high school in the mid-80's, when the girls seemed to be in contest to see who could wear the shortest tunic, esp. in Years 9 & 10.

(the guys didn't hang around near the bubblers because they were thirsty ;) )
 
Originally posted by Mobbenfuhrer
I, self-proclaimed fashion-unconscious, have been called upon to upgrade my image. One point is these little socks. I thought it was just a gal thing, but now I notice blokes are wearing them too.

I'm against them because they just seem to me to be a bit silly in the trendy stakes, for yuppies and so on. But pressure is being brought to bear against me.

So, fellers, what's the story with these short socks that you almost can't see? Is it the way to go now, or do they have a bad name on the blokey front? Is it good fashion, or is it a sort of trendy young feller thing like pokin' your jocks out the top of your dacks?

Yeah we`re gawn Mobben, my son wears the short socks & laughs at my explorers. Damn cheek I say.
He also delights in abusing my Levi`s, CCC polo tops, Dunlop Volleys, Stones 68 - 82 CD collection, nay my whole CD collection(hippie s**t). refusal to wear baseball caps, vidio collection, old photos with long hair, double plugger thongs, service station sunnies, & countless other things.
Should pull the little bugger out of the will.
 
Originally posted by TigerCraig
It must be a Sydney thing, but a lot of schoolgirls here are going the other way - long white socks pulled up with very short tunics.

I think that's a city thing. When I'm in Melbourne I see all the girls with socks pulled up. Perhaps that's the way they are supposed to wear them. But here, no-one would be caught dead wearing them like that :D
 

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