Cobbler&Cobbler
By Robert
@lokisdad (4226)
United States
January 11, 2016 10:01pm CST
Cobbler is a dessert made with fruit. Peach cobbler is one of the more well known flavors. However this isn't the only kind of Conley there is out there.
Cobbler can be someone you might come to find very useful in your life. A good Cobbler or more known as a shoe maker. People who have problems like a favorite shoe having almost no heel left and you can't get another pair for whatever reason a cobbler can fix your problem.
Do you have a cobbler you like?
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
12 Jan 16
My wife would probably make them rich having all her shoes fixed to fit perfect she has a wife foot but its small and buying shoes is very difficult because she had to go up a few shoe sizes to get confortable width and then they have a bunch of space and come off or eat the socks lol.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
12 Jan 16
I like peach cobbler best.
I do not take my shoes to a cobbler..there is one here and he is foreign and has been here for years. I assume he is good at what he does.
I only have one pair of shoes so..
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
12 Jan 16
We don't go to fancy things much so we don't have much of a need for dress shoes however i think my wife will be buying more shoes to dress with and if she knows there is one close by she will be super happy because her shoe selection won't be limited anymore. She said she had one where she grew up a few blocks away from her and sometimes she would take shoes there mostly heels.
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
12 Jan 16
@TiarasOceanView I haven't met many women that don't like shoes
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@infatuatedbby (94909)
• United States
14 Jan 16
I don't really see cobblers that fix shoes much here?
But, cobbler desserts are delicious! 
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@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
13 Jan 16
i too haven't had a cobbler for dessert, but yes, there are still cobblers here and they usually fix bags, too.
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@Marilynda1225 (91086)
• United States
13 Jan 16
Fruit cobbler is my choice as I don't really need a shoe cobbler anymore. However, I do remember a small shop in the town where I grew up and there was a shoe cobbler there and I used to go with my dad when he would drop off his shoes to be fixed.
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
13 Jan 16
It makes you miss some of the things from ones past times were simpler so it seems and people actually had real connections and relationships all the technology we have today doesn't allow us to interact the same way and has put so many people with trades like that out of business.
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
13 Jan 16
@Marilynda1225 yes and it is sad because you lose a piece of history. Like shoe shiners and payphones a thing of the past. A relic that soon will be forgotten until technology fails us.
@Marilynda1225 (91086)
• United States
13 Jan 16
@lokisdad it is sad that some professions have almost disappeared. Nowadays it seems as if people just buy shoes and replace them rather than have them fixed
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