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You hoped, you meanOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI had a feeling you'd be back
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Aldos?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYou're all wrong, how could I wear any of those shoes with my flat feet?
Oh, did I not mention that in my OP?
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hey they are trying, they just don't have the experience you do.Originally posted by centurian View PostOr we could just link to the underlying article, so the Daily Mail are the ones that have to pay up - although they probably paid a fixed fee, not a per click.
Now we understand womens' pain! Men teeter around in stilettos to help raise awareness of domestic violence | Mail Online
I wouldn't exactly call most of those shoes "high" heels
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You're all wrong, how could I wear any of those shoes with my flat feet?
Oh, did I not mention that in my OP?
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They could go and visit Mrs BP for an hour to understand the pain that men face when being a victim of DV.Originally posted by centurian View PostOr we could just link to the underlying article, so the Daily Mail are the ones that have to pay up - although they probably paid a fixed fee, not a per click.
Now we understand womens' pain! Men teeter around in stilettos to help raise awareness of domestic violence | Mail Online
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I did! For ten mins or so.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI thought you'd flounced?
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