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Because Free Shoes = FREAKING AWESOME

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Are you sad because you missed your chance to win Monkey Toes shoes on my giveaway site, Who Doesn’t Like Free? last week? Well, I am bringing you another chance!

It’s Gotta Be The Shoes

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The Tennessee Guerilla Women notice some interesting footwear on the feet of the Ragin’ Cajun.

Flip-Flops Bad, High Heels Good

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In the "you don't know what you think you know" department come these back-to-back recent articles:

The Dangers Of Flip-Flops ... In Footwear!
The growing use of the thin-soled, rubber slippers increases chances of serious foot problems, from damage from dropped objects and stubbed toes, to ankle and insole woes caused by their lack of support.and

Dinner with Granddaddy

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I think Granddaddy's favorite adjective is "big." For some reason, he seems to be preoccupied with size. He's not a particularly large man by any means – just your average, healthy, 91-year-old man who lives by himself and manages just fine.

Bob Tuke marches and contrasts

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Bob Tuke, U.S. Senate candidate to challenge incumbent Senator Lamar Alexander, is putting up his loafers and strapping on his old combat boots to juxtapose his marine-issue footwear to the gimmicky plaid shirt the senior senator has used in his extensive career of political campaigns.

 

Snake & The Evil One 19

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The other day I was visiting with the nephews. We were all riding in the van and lots of silliness was happening. Their dad, Michael TD, had said something to the youngest, The Evil One, I think about having smelly feet. Of course giggles were everywhere.

Blog Recap 2007

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I’m jumping in on the blog recapping that so many seem to be doing with a look back at their statistics for the previous year. So, here’s a look back at Trying to Follow 2007 a number of different ways.

I wrote 379 Blog Posts, viewed by over 50,000 visitors who spent an average of 1:30 visiting about 2 pages at Trying to Follow.

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