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cobraBlog   28 August 2005

    What is it about men wearing shorts and sandals with no socks? On a recent recon mission to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore, searching for more info on the upcoming NHL hockey season, I must have seen at least 5 different men wearing the above named items.

    Now, I'm not into any kind of foot fetish or anything, especially regarding men, but the sight of all those crooked, curly, dirty toes made me want to see my breakfast again. Barf city.

    These weren't even old men either. Of course, I consider 60 young anymore but I thought the "younger" generation had better clothes sense. In some matters, that is.

    One young man was wearing a pair of camo shorts, that hung down past his hind quarters, along with white sandals (no socks) and a blue t-shirt with "I'm with no one" written across the front. I guess I could tell why no one wanted to be with him.

    I saw another man with those Roman looking sandals (no socks) that looked like he had not washed his feet since last month. He was in the cooking section. Boy howdy, I'd sure like to go over to his house for dinner. NOT!!!

    Listen up guys, for some free cobraAdvice. First, don't even wear sandals. And if you absolutely must, get you a pair of CLEAN socks to cover those nasty feet.

    Now, I also saw a younger woman with some very attractive sandals on beautiful feet with a wonderful pedicure. But we'll save that blog for another time....

    Thanks for spending part of your day reading about mine.

" Mejor morir a pie que vivir en rodillas."

( Better to die on one's feet than to live on one's knees. )

     Tim "cobra74" Kenney



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