Slippers, are they acceptable for a 30 year old?

Slippers, are they acceptable for a 30 year old?

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Sixpackpert

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4,564 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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I am feeling the need for slippers. Have to have something on my feet and hate cleaning mud and crud off the carpets from my shoes.

So I put it to the PH massive, are these slippers cool enough...

http://www.slipperstore.co.uk/mens-slippers-active...

...or as I like to call them 'Indoor trainers' hehe

RDMcG

19,207 posts

208 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Do you smoke a pipe and own a Golden Retreiver?

collateral

7,238 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Sorry, I thought this said 'strippers'

Sixpackpert

Original Poster:

4,564 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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No I smoke cigs and own a German Shepherd.

Yugguy

10,728 posts

236 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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I have a Honda Accord you could borrow.

makatya

341 posts

209 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Trust me, don't bother getting slippers as your lady will nick them from under your nose even though you will have purchased the best and softest ones on the market for her. She will always get to yours first!

Gretchen

19,052 posts

217 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Sixpackpert said:
No I smoke cigs and own a German Shepherd.


Suit you Sir.


I wouldn't be without mine, but then I have wooden floors and an outside toilet which are freezing!


littlegreenfairy

10,134 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Slippers rock! Or try slipper socks, thick woolly socks or ski socks.

Sixpackpert

Original Poster:

4,564 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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littlegreenfairy said:
Slippers rock!
That's the spirit, good bit of slipper appreciation there!

dr.sickman

5,006 posts

223 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T get those foot-glove sock things which have individual pockets for each toe.

They scare me more than any patient ever has. No, really. yikesyikes

whitechief

4,423 posts

196 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Active Sport Slippers?? Doesn't that defeat the point? confused

Gretchen

19,052 posts

217 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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dr.sickman said:
WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T get those foot-glove sock things which have individual pockets for each toe.

They scare me more than any patient ever has. No, really. yikesyikes
hehe I know someone whose MIL bought them a pair with individual toes and diagrams/notes of the relexology points!!

Very tasteful.


littlegreenfairy

10,134 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Gretchen said:
dr.sickman said:
WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T get those foot-glove sock things which have individual pockets for each toe.

They scare me more than any patient ever has. No, really. yikesyikes
hehe I know someone whose MIL bought them a pair with individual toes and diagrams/notes of the relexology points!!

Very tasteful.
Hmmm...lovely.. tongue out

Edited by littlegreenfairy on Tuesday 22 January 20:47

Sixpackpert

Original Poster:

4,564 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Oh dear god yikesyuck

Vipers

32,913 posts

229 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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You can get a good pair for a fiver in "George" in ADSA.

smile

dr.sickman

5,006 posts

223 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Sixpackpert said:


Oh dear god yikes yuck
Thanks a ing lot you damn ing ! I am going to have to phone the Dalai Lama for consolation or something. Geeez and holy mackerelite beelzeboobian sacrilege and spit!!!!!

hehe

Edited by dr.sickman on Tuesday 22 January 20:52

whitechief

4,423 posts

196 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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Sixpackpert said:


Oh dear god yikesyuck
Something very wrong about them. yikes

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

203 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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littlegreenfairy said:
Slippers rock! Or try slipper socks, thick woolly socks or ski socks.
yes absolutely necessary in my cottage, flagstone floors down stairs which are freezing cold and wooden floors upstairs

Gretchen

19,052 posts

217 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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And, not only do they keep feet warm on hard floors, they protect against lethal injury from stray Lego...Arghhhhh.


sadako

7,080 posts

239 months