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Honey, you could make a reboot of Bread . I am not sure how popular the show was ? I had to watch home recordings in the early 90s, when I left USA to spend time with relatives.
Green Man wrote: If they say it's 4 inches it's more like 2.
Honey, you could make a reboot of Bread . I am not sure how popular the show was ? I had to watch home recordings in the early 90s, when I left USA to spend time with relatives.
I used to love Bread. I still shout SHE IS A TART regularly, though nobody knows what I am talking about.
Honey wrote: Green Man wrote: If they say it's 4 inches it's more like 2.
Honey, you could make a reboot of Bread . I am not sure how popular the show was ? I had to watch home recordings in the early 90s, when I left USA to spend time with relatives.
I used to love Bread. I still shout SHE IS A TART regularly, though nobody knows what I am talking about.
I dare you to walk around the streets of Liverpool in heels and mini skirt for nostalgia.
Green Man wrote: Honey wrote: Green Man wrote: If they say it's 4 inches it's more like 2.
Honey, you could make a reboot of Bread . I am not sure how popular the show was ? I had to watch home recordings in the early 90s, when I left USA to spend time with relatives.
I used to love Bread. I still shout SHE IS A TART regularly, though nobody knows what I am talking about.
I dare you to walk around the streets of Liverpool in heels and mini skirt for nostalgia.
I haven't worn a mini since 1970, and I only wear heels for weddings etc if forced, or stage. Probably less than a hundred times in my whole life.
Definitely more like Ma Boswell than Lilo-Lil or Aveline.
Honey wrote: Oh, and needless to say, after twenty-one years of sensible shoes, my feet are total babes!
How odd. Sixty-one. I had counted twenty-one high heeled functions before I gave up and it must have been stuck in my brain.
I have just come back from the theatre. First since the farce started, so I was overjoyed just to be there, and I think most of the audience were the same, because I have never seen so much laughing, cheering and clapping in my whole life.