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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 11/9/2004
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Another- what was advantage number one Del? Oh thanks for reminding me I took some American football photos I will post soon.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 11/8/2004
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With American style football, you just need one pair, another advantage. Del.
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 11/7/2004
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Well my three sons would say "that was in the olden days" whenever I tell them about such constraints. Being born in Britain after World War Two my parents knew a little about making ends meet. Sadly this thrifty gene hasn't been inherited by our children. Maybe it is the whole nature versus nurture. OK I guess it is all my fault...
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 11/7/2004
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Great image Gabrielle, I know the feeling my son was the same, he was also taller than me by then as well.!!!! Margaret
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 11/7/2004
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I bet the sporting goods store knows you on a first name basis!
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Kurt Zoglmann
{K:1373} 11/7/2004
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For an everday household picture, this is pretty cool. Even without your comments, I would have thought that there were an excessive number of teenager shoes. However, I don't think I would have guessed that they all belonged to a single individual. I grew up in a large family with 11 brothers and sisters, so it wasn't at all uncommon to see a mountain of shoes at the entrance of the house. LoL, but we never indiviaully had more than one or two pair. :)
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 11/7/2004
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All soccer shoes! Indooor, outdoor, training... whatever. We call him Imelda Marcos. I have three sons who are all into soccer and soccer footwear!
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Evelyn Nilsen
{K:3756} 11/7/2004
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And I thot my kids had a lot of shoes! And these are just the specialized ones? I finally bought my daughter a nice shoe rack - now if she would just remember to use it...
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