they're lucky because i didn't have to exchange a pineapple ($50) for them. they turned up at christmas - a time which usually sees the arrival of lots of unwanted gifts. it was a neat transaction. you want something. and it turns up. that's how christmas is supposed to work. isn't it?
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and so what did you do? there's not much detail here sir.
i self-medicated by eating two pears.
I'd blame the crocs. Lucky or not.
I knew you'd be a croc wearer. and by your writing, not just one pair feature in your wardrobe.
Do you drive a 4WD, CS?
M
one pair of crocs is enough. next pair will be... orange, i think.
no 4wd. have a crayon (toyota crayolla).
No sign of any lucky red shoes CS.
M
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/large-gallery/0,25410,5030075-5013800,00.html
I have no idea what crocs are nor do I care.
Gretta x
Driving in crocs is always to be fraught with problems. I only walk in mine. Pink.
I wanna know how your red crocs got lucky in the first place (well, that is, how they came to be dubbed lucky). --a&v
they're lucky because i didn't have to exchange a pineapple ($50) for them. they turned up at christmas - a time which usually sees the arrival of lots of unwanted gifts. it was a neat transaction. you want something. and it turns up. that's how christmas is supposed to work. isn't it?
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