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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 03:05pm
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I don't do most of the above either, but what kind of shoes are best for looking at cheerleaders?
The ones with mirrors on the toes.

Just great! Now I have to clean soup off of the monitor.
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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 04:30pm
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OK, OK -- back to the original topic. (You guys havn't been getting enough exercise. I think your getting a little "gamey." As for shoes.....MEN'S...not glittery silver.... not worn by a coach of lady bears....I was going to buy a pair of Reebok "The Ref's" but stumbled across a big time sale on New Balance cross trainers today-- and could get two pair of NB for less than one pair of The Ref patents. Now for the question.............will these things ever polish up nicely. OK NB fans, tell me what your experience has been.
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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 04:38pm
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[B] Think about it ... we're making almost the same kind of movements the players are.
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Here's what us old guys are doing -- jogging, limping, aching, sweating, icing, and rubbing on biofreeze, icy hot, ben gay... or all three at once. As for looking at cheerleaders, I just want to know where they are so I don't run into them on the court and find out who they are so I know who my 15 year old son is talking to after the game. RR
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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 04:43pm
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Now for the question.............will these things ever polish up nicely. OK NB fans, tell me what your experience has been.
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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 04:51pm
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Mick,
What did you use? RR
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Old Thu Apr 21, 2005, 05:52pm
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Mick,
What did you use? RR
Keeping it easy and keeping it simple.

KIWI Elite Ultra Black
Instant shine, high gloss (look wet), dries in five.
Sponge applicator. Cheap.

Five or 6 coats to start, and then one before each game as part of my gittin' ready ritual.

There are better, but not for me.
I ask myself, "How much investment should I put in a $50.00 pair of shoes?" [Answer - Not much.]

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