I'm looking to get a new pair of shoes and was wondering what i should get. Links please?
These are
pretty nice.
(What kind of shoes?)
For rugged terrain--
this one!
Whatever style you like, you cannot go past a pair of Louboutin's. Yum.
tRicky is spot on but doesn't meet all the criteria. The original question clearly asked for a link.
Any product that gets a positive comment from yurets must be outstanding.
yurets often hands out compliments. However, he's usually being sarcastic. In this case, it's hard to tell.
Given the recent, and less recent, activites of ISIS/ISIL, I found that cartoon to be very disturbing. And not the least bit funny.
why not use a running store and get some expert help?
Guy -- what I see in that cartoon is three people who have presumably been victimized by a clown, who have surrounded him after arming themselves with the only improvised defensive weapons they can find. I'm guessing that you see foreigners preparing to behead a hostage. Touchy, touchy.
That said, I still have no idea what yurets is trying to convey...
The death of comedy in this thread?
Mind you, clowns aren't funny so it doesn't imply that to me.
What I see is a clown who is telling jokes at a funeral and the poor farming family are not so appreciative of it. It is a very good illustration in my mind. It has a story to tell - or maybe yurets is conveying that clowns wear big shoes.
I think the clown was complaining about a .6m cliff and got what was coming to him.
One cannibal to another while eating a clown: "Does this taste funny to you?"
@mosttoast. For orienteering I'd recommend inov-8 x-talons or O-roc 280s.
I've been disturbed by those images since I was 4. It's called Baba Yaga, and I am sorry for the poor clown, especially with three babas. (Not sure what's with clowns being scary in US, 'It' never made sense to me)
JJ - What really made me think of beheadings was the clown being on his knees with his hands tied(?) behind him...
I thought the clown was shor...vertically challenged. How do you know if his hands are tied behind his back or not? You can't see behind his back... Although I did imagine a funeral setting just because of the background. :P
I think he's on his knees (you can see a foot behind him), and I think he's being menaced, but I view him as the terrorist, having been cornered by the civilians and now hoping for mercy.
Shows how observant I am!!
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