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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
15 Apr
In Sedona, Arizona a local law prohibits buildings from infringing on the natural beauty of the area. So their McDonald's features blue or turquoise arches.
In Paris they has white arches, in Belgium it's a large red "M"....
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@allknowing (153530)
• India
21 Mar 23
I have had bad luck with roses although for a few years they were there in all their glory.
I have not given up. They may not do well on the ground because of the trees. Roses are a pampered lot They need the morning sun,...
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Tammy
@tammys85 (31416)
• Baltimore, Maryland
17 Feb 21
I’m posting this now because I still have 1-2 other posts I’d like to make before hitting the hay.
Okay, so I had decided a few months ago that because of my arches and lack of support in my shoes, that I’d order a more...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
8 Jan 16
I'm used to having very flat feet with almost no arch. Then I started wearing Doc Marten sandals. My first pair didn't reshape my feet much but when that wore out and I bought my second pair, things changed. I hadn't noticed...
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Patti G
@Pattitude (1286)
• Newton, North Carolina
26 Oct 15
Do you run? I never could get into it, myself. Everytime I attempted it, I would get severe shin splints. I am sure that has something to do with my choice in shoes.
I guess I never followed the main rules:
Your foot should be...
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moonlitmagikchild
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
8 Feb 09
for like support? i have horrible knees and bad ankles and i want to get a new pair of shoes and im willing to spend a good amount if they will help relieve some pain but i have no idea where to look.. or is it something i should...
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1 person
elizabethbathory
@elizabethbathory (1132)
• United States
22 Apr 07
I know, it's a weird question, but a friend of mine gets grossed out when she sees someone, especially a man, with excessively long toes. I'm sure there's a psychological explnation behind it, but I'll be damned if I know what it...
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jellylilyjujuluver
@jellylilyjujuluver (251)
• United States
15 Jan 07
It's simply beautiful and everyone should go there! Most of Utah is considered national parks. Have you been there? If so, where did you go and what was your favorite part?
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