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NotNow[_3_] August 25th 09 01:56 PM

Boat shoes
 
D 1 wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...

| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell
like Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the
time I decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the
circumference of Looneys waist.


It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?


Add to that, the dumbass has never seen me, nor a picture of me. He
knows nothing about me, yet comes here and tries his hardest to spread
lies. He's getting to lie as much as Harry.

Don White August 25th 09 02:01 PM

Boat shoes
 

"Guzzistimo" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:03:25 -0400, D 1 wrote:

Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip
flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not
easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly
to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around
the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell like
Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd
look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time
I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the circumference
of
Looneys waist.



It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?


Canadians? Centimeters?

We'd probably call it a size 2 1/2.
--
John H


Jeeze Johnny...quit fixating on your puny penis.



Don White August 25th 09 02:30 PM

Boat shoes
 

"NotNow" wrote in message
...
D 1 wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip
flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not
easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly
to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell like
Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time
I decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the circumference
of Looneys waist.


It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?


Add to that, the dumbass has never seen me, nor a picture of me. He knows
nothing about me, yet comes here and tries his hardest to spread lies.
He's getting to lie as much as Harry.


Liar!



Richard Casady August 25th 09 03:05 PM

Boat shoes
 
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 09:27:11 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality, they
make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip flops.
You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes would
simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are much
better than flip flops.
Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not easily
come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly to
chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
washed.


I don't know how they would rate in the boat, but if you have to step
into the water to launch and retrieve the boat, the slime would rinse
right off.

Casady

Jordon August 25th 09 07:08 PM

Boat shoes
 
Frogwatch wrote:
In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality, they
make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip flops.
You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes would
simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are much
better than flip flops.
Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not easily
come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly to
chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
washed.


Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/13653.htm

But nothing beats bare feet.

--
Jordon

Jordon August 26th 09 12:08 AM

Boat shoes
 
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:08:07 -0700, Jordon penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

You're kidding, right?


If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.

--
Jordon

Calif Bill[_2_] August 26th 09 12:38 AM

Boat shoes
 

"Guzzistimo" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:03:25 -0400, D 1 wrote:

Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip
flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not
easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly
to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around
the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell like
Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd
look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time
I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the circumference
of
Looneys waist.



It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?


Canadians? Centimeters?

We'd probably call it a size 2 1/2.
--
John H

"If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!"
--Anonymous


A 14 in European sizes is a 50.



Mille GT Owner August 26th 09 01:18 AM

Boat shoes
 
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:08:27 -0700, Jordon
wrote:

Gene wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:08:07 -0700, Jordon penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

You're kidding, right?


If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.


Wet gelcoat is slippery. Decent boat shoes grip the surface much
better than bare feet. At least, that's why I wear boat shoes on the
boat.
--
John H

"If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!"
--Anonymous

Mille GT Owner August 26th 09 01:20 AM

Boat shoes
 
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:38:24 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Guzzistimo" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:03:25 -0400, D 1 wrote:

Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip
flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not
easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly
to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around
the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell like
Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd
look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time
I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the circumference
of
Looneys waist.



It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?


Canadians? Centimeters?

We'd probably call it a size 2 1/2.
--
John H

"If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!"
--Anonymous


A 14 in European sizes is a 50.


What would a European size 14 be in an American size? *That* is the
question. I say about size 2 1/2 - give or take.
--
John H

"If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!"
--Anonymous

D 1[_4_] August 26th 09 01:34 AM

Boat shoes
 
Don White wrote:
"Guzzistimo" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:03:25 -0400, D 1 wrote:

Don White wrote:
"Jeem" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:42:30 -0300, Don White penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|
|"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
| In another thread, somebody was denigrating Crocs. In reality,
they
| make good boat shoes and are much better than my normal flip
flops.
| You have to realize that in N. FL summers, wearing normal shoes
would
| simply be stupid. The only prob I have with em is that you cannot
| easily walk in the water because they come off to easily but are
much
| better than flip flops.
| Last week while at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in NC, I finally
| bought some Teva water shoes and I like em cuz they will not
easily
| come off in the water and protect the side of the foot better than
| Crocs. I still wear the Crocs when I need to go outside quickly
to
| chase down our crazed escape expert Catahoula dog. I suspect the
| Crocs will never stink as badly as the teva will eventually unless
| washed.
|
|You do flip the little 'strap' behind your heel when using crocs
around
the
|water eh?
|Around the house I just flip that strap forward.
|BTW...the Crocs aren't supposed to hold odor...unless you smell like
Dingy
|Dan. Then all bets are off.
|

I've wondered about these:

http://tinyurl.com/lfykl5

--
That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time.
I'd
look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time
I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.
Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.

That's nothing...#2 son wears size 14.... that's about the circumference
of
Looneys waist.


It's well known you aren't a smart man, but where do you come up with
bizarre **** like this?

Canadians? Centimeters?

We'd probably call it a size 2 1/2.
--
John H


Jeeze Johnny...quit fixating on your puny penis.



Amazing.


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