Sensible shoes for sensible women,Her corrective shoes are Enna Jetticks: http://gogd.tjs-labs.com/show-picture?id=1098825608&size=FULL(and yes there is terrible pun in the name.)
@LocoOwlYes, there’s been something of an attitude shift hasn’t there? I think that, on some level, we’re still expecting companies to feel some noblesse oblige and take care of our healthcare and pensions, to stand up for us like powerful benefactors. Of course it can’t actually work that way… management’s moral obligation is to the stockholders, not to employees or customers. Maybe we were more naive back in the 50’s or maybe we just didn’t have neo-liberals telling us that we had no right to force businesses to behave morally… In any event, there was not that feeling that we had been betrayed by corporate America.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Prithee, why thinkest thou I would ever want to rest my posterior on thy corrective shoes?! You, you…big Picasso-head!
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Banned in Boston and that other city with a baseball team.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Deadly sacrum.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Rubber: There is something about films from that era that I find powerfully nostalgic. There is much about the world in the 50’s that I miss.
grapfhics about 13 years ago
Sensible shoes for sensible women,Her corrective shoes are Enna Jetticks: http://gogd.tjs-labs.com/show-picture?id=1098825608&size=FULL(and yes there is terrible pun in the name.)
S about 13 years ago
ouch
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Toxic Coccyx would be a great name for either a rugby team or a heavy metal band.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Honey would you like to join me in the bedroom to try out a few brain teasers?
MelvinLott about 13 years ago
Say “please”
littlejeff about 13 years ago
Went down one of thos e carnival slides on a burlap bag, once. My coccyx felt toxic for about a month afterwards.
doc white about 13 years ago
SET ON IT.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Eggs and rubber reminded me of this clip from The Absent-Minded Professor. “Dad” is played by Wally Boag, go ndéanai Día trocaire air!
MotherOfMoses about 13 years ago
Have someone spank it for you.
LocoOwl about 13 years ago
I appreciate your backgrounds in FA also, Teresa. There is much to see in them.
androgenoide about 13 years ago
@LocoOwlYes, there’s been something of an attitude shift hasn’t there? I think that, on some level, we’re still expecting companies to feel some noblesse oblige and take care of our healthcare and pensions, to stand up for us like powerful benefactors. Of course it can’t actually work that way… management’s moral obligation is to the stockholders, not to employees or customers. Maybe we were more naive back in the 50’s or maybe we just didn’t have neo-liberals telling us that we had no right to force businesses to behave morally… In any event, there was not that feeling that we had been betrayed by corporate America.
SusanCraig about 13 years ago
pity my first husband when one night, I rolled over in my sleep and dislocated his coccyx with my knee… ouch
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
@LocoOwl: Where’s the “like” button for these posts?
CaptainKiddeo about 13 years ago
Judy Maxwell: I hope it’s not your coccyx!
itchybacon about 13 years ago
What about your platform shoes?