Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 30, 2014

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    toolgirl150  over 10 years ago

    Agreed! 48 year old female feet here that would make a foot fetishist’s day! Lol

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    StratmanRon  over 10 years ago

    A third – 53 years old, barefoot most often during the summer, and wearing comfortable shoes the rest of the time, even if they’re dress shoes. Treat your feet right, they’ll treat you right.

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    suevanv Premium Member over 10 years ago

    57 (58 in 2 weeks) and never been a slave to shoe fashion. Comfy flats, sneakers and barefoot whenever possible. I have friends who wore the high-heeled, pointy-toed torture devices and now are having surgery to help undo all the damage done. Yuck!

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    sbchamp  over 10 years ago

    Wouldn’t they be bun-yums?

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    DaveBj  over 10 years ago

    Count me in with the comfy shoes and the no-problem feet. And thanks to Jef for an actual laugh from today’s commix.

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    hippogriff  over 10 years ago

    AshburnStadium: I just turned 81 and my feet still work just fine thanks to that philosophy.

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    luvdafuneez  over 10 years ago

    64 and a serious bare-footer for two years now, wearing zero gravity shoes (they actually have wide toe boxes!) or leather soled sandals whenever necessary. No more callouses and my feet love me. Read Born to Run by Christopher McDougall…

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 10 years ago

    At the kids’ age, I would’ve had a mental image of Mrs. Olsen surrounded by giant lumberjacks.

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    chromosome Premium Member over 10 years ago

    If someone finds out how to have buns peel off in layers, that someone will be quite rich!

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    catchup  over 9 years ago

    Whilst it’s true that bunions are often caused by ill-fitting shoes, they can also occur in people who have always cared for their feet… Like yours truly, who has always worn flat, supportive, quality footwear. So don’t be too smug; injury or genetics may yet catch up with you.

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