I’m with Opal on this one. I’d prefer the term dinosaur feet.
Every since I traded the cowboy boots for flip-flops, I’ve been aware of how really ugly my feet are…. but their mine, and as long as they hold me up, I’m happy.
Think about it. When you walk, run and jump on something for a loooong time you can expect they’re going to be less than lovely. Wait until you’re 70 or so and see how gorgeous your feet look!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
a foot in the gravebut it just won’t fitdo deformities save?that’s about the size of it
Linguist over 8 years ago
I’m with Opal on this one. I’d prefer the term dinosaur feet.
Every since I traded the cowboy boots for flip-flops, I’ve been aware of how really ugly my feet are…. but their mine, and as long as they hold me up, I’m happy.
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
Opal’s a butinski…
ianjohnsoncartoonist Premium Member over 8 years ago
They are deformed because you don’t have any comfy bunny slippers like Opal.
Vorticia over 8 years ago
Nelson wasn’t insulting…not fair to say he’s not being nice.
Elisabunny over 8 years ago
Nelson is a young boy. “Dinosaur feet” is probably a compliment.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
I agree. Nelson probably thinks he was paying his Grandfather a compliment. He hopes his feet turn out that way when he grows up.
John Lamb Premium Member over 8 years ago
Has no one noticed that he has two left feet? Perhaps that’s why he can’t dance?
Ginny Premium Member over 8 years ago
Think about it. When you walk, run and jump on something for a loooong time you can expect they’re going to be less than lovely. Wait until you’re 70 or so and see how gorgeous your feet look!
gammaguy over 8 years ago
He goes to a clinic to have his feet deformed? Is that a new fad?
Lamberger over 8 years ago
Fit. Form. Function. Two out of three aren’t so bad….
Number Three over 8 years ago
Those are some gross feet.
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LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
My family has what we lovingly call Flintstone Feet. They are shaped just like a shoe box.
codedaddy over 8 years ago
The word “clinically” in that phrase doesn’t fit with normal usage here. Perhaps another word is intended?