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Victor Martinez - 17 Oct 2005 15:35 GMT
When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear comfortable
shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for walking more than a
few steps.

Victor, with blisters in both feet after participating in the Austin
AIDS walk yesterday.

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PatM - 17 Oct 2005 15:42 GMT
Yikes!  You're right...bad idea.  I hope you had a good foot-soaking
afterwards!  How far did you walk?  

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Victor Martinez - 17 Oct 2005 16:13 GMT
> Yikes!  You're right...bad idea.  I hope you had a good foot-soaking
> afterwards!  How far did you walk?  

I think it was like 3 miles, not a whole lot, but those stupid sandals
really did a number on my feet! :(

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CatNipped - 17 Oct 2005 15:55 GMT
> When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear comfortable
> shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for walking more than a
> few steps.
>
> Victor, with blisters in both feet after participating in the Austin
> AIDS walk yesterday.

Ouch!  Do you have some Epsom Salts to soak them in?  How far did you walk?

Hugs,

CatNipped
Adrian - 17 Oct 2005 16:32 GMT
> When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear
> comfortable shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for walking
> more than a few steps.
>
> Victor, with blisters in both feet after participating in the Austin
> AIDS walk yesterday.

Ouch! Purrs that your feet soon feel better, at least your suffering is for
a good cause.
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Monique Y. Mudama - 17 Oct 2005 17:02 GMT
> When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear
> comfortable shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for
> walking more than a few steps.
>
> Victor, with blisters in both feet after participating in the Austin
> AIDS walk yesterday.

Owie!  But good for you.

I did a Volksmarch (10K walk) in poorly-fitting Tevas as a teenager.
Never again.

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Marina - 17 Oct 2005 18:17 GMT
> When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear comfortable
> shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for walking more than a
> few steps.

Well, d'uh! ;o) Purrs that your feet feel better soon, and good for you
for participating anway.

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badwilson - 18 Oct 2005 04:54 GMT
> When going to a fundraising walk, it is a good idea to wear
> comfortable shoes. Sandals are good for lounging, but not for
walking
> more than a few steps.
>
> Victor, with blisters in both feet after participating in the Austin
> AIDS walk yesterday.

Ouch!  Oh well, at least it was for a good cause.
But you *can* walk far in sandals.  I've been doing it for almost 5
years.  You need the right sandals though.  I love my Chacos, I'd
rather wear them than runners any day.
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