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Methinks Loyola doesn't like putting his feet up to a roasty toasty fireplace. -- nm
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Mop (232 lbs)
In Australia, shoes on is normal and shoes off is what hoity-toity people do
Posted by
Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Oct 8 '09, 14:05
Canada is different obviously, because there's more mud and snow that gets brought into the house if you leave your shoes on
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yeah, but you guys have to worry about snakes and spiders crawling into your shoes. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 8, 14:13
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There's snow *everywhere* in this damn country! The whole year round! -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 8, 14:16
And koalas. -- nm
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mara
Oct 8, 14:15
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