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This takes me back to the neato foot-X-ray machines they had when I was Aliceâs age or thereabouts. Old timers, remember putting your feet inside the bottom of the machine and seeing your foot bones? (Mine were bathed in a green light.) Fun, and I havenât died yet from bone irradiation from that era. For photos, put X-ray machines in shoe stores into âGoogle images.â (I would put the url, but itâs so long that people tend to get huffy.)
I think we had brown before there was a choice. Then came black and then there were saddle shoes. About the early 1950s the boys had white bucks and used a âbunnyâ bag of powder to cover the scuffs. Kept it in the hip pocket of their jeans- we liked to give it a slap. Then they had a white butt as well as bucks. I donât remember when loafers became popular- I wore them in HS (1950-54).
margueritem almost 11 years ago
Only 18 more pairs to go!
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Uh⊠Alice, the tissue is unnecessary in the shoe after youâve purchased the shoes.
puddlesplatt almost 11 years ago
I thought you take it out as your foot grew? I had such pain.
Tom Falco almost 11 years ago
Momâs got some patience.
GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Maybe sheâd prefer to go bare-foot.
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
Remember when you had three choices â black, white, or go without? Honestly, life was so much easier then.
pumaman almost 11 years ago
Funny weird or funny ha ha?
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
This takes me back to the neato foot-X-ray machines they had when I was Aliceâs age or thereabouts. Old timers, remember putting your feet inside the bottom of the machine and seeing your foot bones? (Mine were bathed in a green light.) Fun, and I havenât died yet from bone irradiation from that era. For photos, put X-ray machines in shoe stores into âGoogle images.â (I would put the url, but itâs so long that people tend to get huffy.)
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
Oh, neat! I just clicked on âYou may also like: Richardâs Poor Almanacâ over to the right and got a groovy comic!
KSfarmgirl almost 11 years ago
I think we had brown before there was a choice. Then came black and then there were saddle shoes. About the early 1950s the boys had white bucks and used a âbunnyâ bag of powder to cover the scuffs. Kept it in the hip pocket of their jeans- we liked to give it a slap. Then they had a white butt as well as bucks. I donât remember when loafers became popular- I wore them in HS (1950-54).
OldestandWisest almost 11 years ago
The first panel would make neat wallpaper.
Sisyphos almost 11 years ago
Did I detect just a note of sarcasm in Madelineâs voice (panel 2)?
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
Not too surprised to hear about that. . . .