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What’s a quid? :S

And I get my brand new shoes for $20.

Pound or whatever. English slang :stuck_out_tongue:

Quid in England = Buck in US

Also, Jingles. You have no idea.

I get that a lot, thing is, quite a few people agree with me (just not here obviously)

I wear Converse Chuck Taylor Lo-Tops. They’re around $40, which isn’t too much for a shoe. Yes, you can get something more comfortable for cheaper, but I love these shoes, and there are shoes that aren’t half as comfortable or stylish looking, and are $100+ coughNike Shoxcough

Yeah, I have some similar shoes and personally think that any more than that on some shoes is OTT.

Well that’s nice. How about I spend what the fuck I want on my own fucking shit, and you can go fuck yourself?

=]

I like to spend a decent amount of cash on shoes because I hardly buy them.

My last pair were 2 years old back in december.

Note: this does not include shoes I need for work.

I’ve had a pair of immitation converse for over 3 years (Lonsdale if you must know), and I STILL wear them occasionally. Most expensive pair I ever bought was those sambas, £45 :zip: Got a pair of Nike Classics I got in New York, still wearing them, over 2 years on. Shoes last, and I use their whole lifespan.
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getting this next week:

(Asus EAH5870 V2)

Can you wear them on your feet?

oh, the topic changed to “show off your shoes”?
and yes, I can wear gfx cards on my feet, very comfortable but a bit expensive

I’ve been wearing the same two pairs of Allstars for almost three years. Yay. They have been repaired on occasion though.

Sure why not. I got these a week or two ago.

The fact that I seem to have more hair on my legs than you disturbs me.

The hair on my legs is thinnest around my ankles as well, but I have hairy motherfucking legs.

I don’t have much body hair though. I don’t mind. It just means I don’t need to shave my legs as often :smiley:
[COLOR=‘Black’]No, I don’t really ever shave my legs.

You do in the first place? O_o

^this

Lovin me some gloves.

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