Eddie you’re adorable.BUT just step on the bug … you still have your shoes on.(Must be a southern US thing … in Canada, you remove your shoes when entering a house, and in Singapore, when I visited, you do that as well, usually though, on the front porch.)
in cold or wet climates it is only common sense to take off your shoes when entering a home. In southern California that is almost always unnecessary. you know, perfect weather and all.
I expect people to remove their shoes when they visit. My friends expect it as well. Unless of course I’m visiting a huanted house..Why are moms the ones left to kill the bugs inside the house?
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
inhumane
Allan CB Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Eddie you’re adorable.BUT just step on the bug … you still have your shoes on.(Must be a southern US thing … in Canada, you remove your shoes when entering a house, and in Singapore, when I visited, you do that as well, usually though, on the front porch.)
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Aw come on Eddie!!
gregcartoon Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Eddie’s well prepared for adulthood. You might not want to act wantonly, but it’s perfectly okay to expect others to do it.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Oh yes, Leave it to Mum.
LOL xxx
suellengillot almost 11 years ago
in cold or wet climates it is only common sense to take off your shoes when entering a home. In southern California that is almost always unnecessary. you know, perfect weather and all.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
I expect people to remove their shoes when they visit. My friends expect it as well. Unless of course I’m visiting a huanted house..Why are moms the ones left to kill the bugs inside the house?
Bob. almost 11 years ago
An old Greek I knew would catch the roaches and turn them loose outside.