Do any Indians wear shoes yet?
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Originally posted by Doddler
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for the most part i wear slip ons and when i dont have them on my feet im bare foot. I think i only own like 3 pairs of tennis shoes, the only shoes i own with laces, and i dont tie them when i iput them on since i dont wear them that often.When you find yourself arguing with an idiot, you might want to rethink who the idiot really is.
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actually in the army you tie a unique knot.
you don't criss cross the shoe lace but rather put it in straight lines from side to side, so when injured, a single knife movement could set your leg free from shoes.
So when you put the lace in such a form, you're left with a single string, which you use to create a single string braid.
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
actually in the army you tie a unique knot.
you don't criss cross the shoe lace but rather put it in straight lines from side to side, so when injured, a single knife movement could set your leg free from shoes.
So when you put the lace in such a form, you're left with a single string, which you use to create a single string braid.
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right over........no, left over......., no........AAIIEEEEEEEEeeeee......So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
actually in the army you tie a unique knot.
you don't criss cross the shoe lace but rather put it in straight lines from side to side, so when injured, a single knife movement could set your leg free from shoes.
So when you put the lace in such a form, you're left with a single string, which you use to create a single string braid.
or a stoopid knife that only cuts straight laced shoes/boots
What difference does it make if its left over right or straight fer a knife?
Now, I have been out 28 years from military, but it just seems to me we took left side over right....
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