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disgruntledgamer

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Rose and Thorn said:
I also don't like the heat, it is like I am in a constant hot flash. The summer can be pretty harsh on me. I also like those UGGS/Australian sheep skin boots. I'm afraid they might be TOO warm though.

I look at birthdays as a depressing day that I would rather not celebrate. Being a year older doesn't seem like a reason for me to be happy. I would do anything for immortality.

I think you look fine in your pic, being drunk is a favorite past time of mine. Don't put yourself down! Also to answer your college/uni question, I actually went to bartending school in downtown Toronto after highschool. Other than that, I never did any other schooling as I was never great in school, I almost went to Humber though. Where did you go?
LoL Don't worry about me putting myself down, if anything I suffer from narcissism and could afford to be taken down a few notches. Confidence isn't usually one of my weak areas, maybe a little with the opposite sex for some odd reason as I still have a bit of shyness in me, but than there's that magical liquid that makes everything all better. I bet you're one of those really sociable hot bartenders aren't you lol. Anyways being too warm in the dead of winter is better than being too cold, as getting your boyfriend to give you a foot message can only bring back so much of the circulation.

Also animals like crocodiles aren't really immortal, they just have no finite age and don't suffer from old age effects like Telomere degeneration (which causes your skin to wrinkle and thin) Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Cancer etc. So a 10 year old crock has the same energy as a 70 year old crock. Oddly enough animals with no finite age like crocks, sharks also have no finite size. They'll keep growing bigger until the day they die, and are all but immune to things like cancer. Mostly UFT by the way.
 

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Don't look that warm



Also don't look that warm, but you're going too need long legs to pull that look off. Don't imagine they would look that great if you're too short.
 
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Got a pair of Demonias and I love them to death. Don't get an excuse to wear them much but they look damn impressive, they're sturdy and surprisingly comfortable.

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Programmed_For_Damage said:
Got a pair of Demonias and I love them to death. Don't get an excuse to wear them much but they look damn impressive, they're sturdy and surprisingly comfortable.
They don't look that warm.
 

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If you're in Canada, go to SoftMoc [http://www.softmoc.com/] and peruse the shoes. (My sister works there, yay plug.)

Sorels are great for cold weather.

NEVER EVER buy Uggs. They are god-awful. Not warm at all, and if you get them wet, it will ruin them. That means don't even get snow on them and then take them off inside and let the snow melt on them - it will kill the shoes. No salt, dirt, anything on them or they will be ruined. They're awful.

My sister's got a pair of BLundstone boots in regular and winter versions and she loves 'em... I think they all look like mens shoes.

Watch the weather rating on them, too. Canada would mean a minimum of -20 rated, but if you're on the prairies, -40 would be better.
 

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Don't look that warm
I love those, and they look warm to me. When it comes to boots, I love zippers on the side and the colour brown. The fur is a nice touch too!
 

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I like simple ("low-tech") boots made of genuine, tough leather, and have recently ordered a pair of Corcoran army boots [http://uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=5489&tabid=548&catid=6]. It may take some time to break these things in (Pro tip: Wear two pairs of non-cotton socks during this process), but once they get comfortable, they get REALLY comfortable - and stay that way! Also, if you take proper care of them (treat them with a beeswax-based sealant before first use, repeat once a year, brush off dirt and dust as it accumulates and keep them shiny with regular Kiwi), they will last for years - meaning you won't have to worry about getting new boots for a LONG time!

Incidentally, I also considered some Dr. Martens [http://store.drmartens.co.uk/p-295-dr-martens-8761-bxb-boot.aspx]. It's a well-renowned brand and this particular model has a really impressive sole pattern, but I eventually decided on the Corcorans because they are taller. Yes, there are taller Doc's, but they have smoother soles. And the Corcorans were cheaper.
 

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Rose and Thorn said:
disgruntledgamer said:


Don't look that warm
I love those, and they look warm to me. When it comes to boots, I love zippers on the side and the colour brown. The fur is a nice touch too!
I've actually owned a couple of pairs like these and they are wonderfully warm. makes walking in the snow awesome again. only problem is that no one brand makes that style: geox might have something, though.
 

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I tend to wear motorcycle boots, mainly because I spend far too much on my motorbikes. In summer I like my Wiese ankle boots or cowboy boots on the Harley, in winter I go for my Alpinestars or Ariats
 

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The pair I currently wear on a day to day basis are Wolverine Guardian 6" steel toed black leather work boots, very comfortable, and very durable.
 

disgruntledgamer

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Rose and Thorn said:
I love those, and they look warm to me. When it comes to boots, I love zippers on the side and the colour brown. The fur is a nice touch too!
They look hot sure nice for going out to dinner just not too practical IMO.