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Couldn't possibly live indoors without a pair of slippers Jazzi.
I can't ever remember a time when I didn't have a pair.
Usually hard soled ones from M&S....Most outdoor shoes don't get past the doormat....
Barefeet for me indoors. I am not as fanatic as my daughter about shoes worn in the house but I usually remove then once I sit down.
Actually I am usually barefooted in the garden too though my doctor complains that I shouldn't because of hard skin around my heels - he reckons it dries out the skin. I soon know if there are Bindis in the lawn!
Barefeet for me indoors. I am not as fanatic as my daughter about shoes worn in the house but I usually remove then once I sit down.
Actually I am usually barefooted in the garden too though my doctor complains that I shouldn't because of hard skin around my heels - he reckons it dries out the skin. I soon know if there are Bindis in the lawn!
Whats bindis Brucy? Is it the ossie name for devil thorns??
A sort of four cornered thingy which always has a spike pointing
upwards??
I was once discussing with a friend at work what to buy my parents for Christmas. He replied that he bought his parents slippers every year. It wasn't you was it paula?
I never used to wear anything in the house, just bare feet.
Now I couldn't be without socks and slippers - my feet are always cold. I must be getting really old
I've two pairs of winter slippers and two pairs of summer slippers. Well, actually I lie. I've three pairs of winter slippers. A couple of years ago Miss Madam bought me some of those UGG slippers, which I still haven't worn - I don't want to dirty them
She said they have proper soles so I can wear them for going outside ( to the bins etc).
Wear them outside - No!!!!!
Slippers shouldn't be worn outside, that's the whole point of wearing slippers - to keep carpets clean and feet warm. Yes? No?