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SAUTO 08-09-2016 08:12 PM

Every one wore them in high school

listopencil 08-09-2016 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 12360034)
Every one wore them in high school

I wore maypops. My mom tried getting me the more expensive shoes and I would just wear them out within six months, often less than six months. So she just got me a new cheap pair a few times every year.

BigRedChief 08-09-2016 10:19 PM

I had heard that this was a well done show. Stayed out of this thread until I finished the show.

I was leaving my teen years and into early adulthood in the 80's. So there is some nostalgia with the series. Yes, I remember those canned pudding's too. The tennis shoes and hair etc.

I thought the first half of the season was more well done than the 2nd half. Some of the acting was really poor and some was damn good. Lots of holes in the story but this isn't suppose to be cinematic art. Its just a little fun series and it delivered. I'll watch season 2.

frankotank 08-10-2016 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 12360002)
I totally skipped over every post in this thread to make sure no spoilers.

Just finished episode 1, I think i might like this

oh yeah! you will! you'll be getting a new tattoo! :D

Baby Lee 08-10-2016 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 12360193)
I wore maypops. My mom tried getting me the more expensive shoes and I would just wear them out within six months, often less than six months. So she just got me a new cheap pair a few times every year.

You want childhood trauma, the only 'expensive' pair of shoes I owned until I started lobbying for good soccer cleats in middle school were orthotics with a special insole for flat feet and a special heel for splay feet [the opposite of pigeon toes].

Brown wing tips, . . . in grade school, in the 1970s.

I SHIT U NOT.

WilliamTheIrish 08-10-2016 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 12360499)
You want childhood trauma, the only 'expensive' pair of shoes I owned until I started lobbying for good soccer cleats in middle school were orthotics with a special insole for flat feet and a special heel for splay feet [the opposite of pigeon toes].

Brown wing tips, . . . in grade school, in the 1970s.

I SHIT U NOT.

Run, Forrest, run!!!

Keds, run faster, jump higher. Then on to Chuck Taylor All Stars.

****ing wing tips. Every Sunday I had to work my wide feet into those shoes.

Every pair of dress shoes I look at to this day makes me think of those early Sunday AM wakeup call from upstairs, that we were all going to the 0615 mass.

listopencil 08-10-2016 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 12360499)
You want childhood trauma, the only 'expensive' pair of shoes I owned until I started lobbying for good soccer cleats in middle school were orthotics with a special insole for flat feet and a special heel for splay feet [the opposite of pigeon toes].

Brown wing tips, . . . in grade school, in the 1970s.

I SHIT U NOT.

Heh, you don't want to get into a childhood trauma competition with me. I had to wear moccasins at one point.

Baby Lee 08-10-2016 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 12360556)
Run, Forrest, run!!!

Heh, looking back I had all the stigma of an invalid Forrest without any of the enlightened pity. The shoes were just ugly. Even though they were prescription, there was nothing to suggest they were medical. No leg braces or clunky boots. Just uggo shoes with a lump in the arch of the insole and a chunk beveled off the heel to promote turning my feet inward.

Irony was, when I started playing soccer, my gait was probably one of my biggest natural assets. My feet naturally strike the ball in the manner that best promotes accurate passing.

Hamwallet 08-12-2016 05:42 PM

Just finished it up. Pretty damn entertaining. Looking forward to the next season.

hometeam 08-13-2016 07:42 AM

through episode 4 now, my guess is not shit is going to be resolved by the end of the season

BigRedChief 08-13-2016 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 12361053)
Heh, you don't want to get into a childhood trauma competition with me. I had to wear moccasins at one point.

So you had shoes.

Baby Lee 08-13-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 12365772)
So you had shoes.

You try to tell young folk nowadays, they won't believe ya.

Baby Lee 08-13-2016 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 12361053)
Heh, you don't want to get into a childhood trauma competition with me. I had to wear moccasins at one point.

Speaking of 'moccasins' and 'one point,' I had to go to 2 weeks of my senior year, including MARCHING BAND practice in these

http://www.shoebuy.com/pi/rgbar/jb/r..._118949_jb.jpg

Think I've told the story before, but they made me and a co-worker take the fry grease out to the recycling while it was still hot.

Would have been fine, except the co-worker got a little fidgety towards the end and splashed a couple drops of oil onto his arm. This was enough to provoke him to drop his side completely and 'run for zee hills.' I'd have been fine as well except it soaked my shoes and socks, resulting in severe 2nd degree [luckily not 3rd] burns on the top of both feet. They say I kicked my work shoes about 30 yards.

Hamwallet 08-13-2016 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 12365745)
through episode 4 now, my guess is not shit is going to be resolved by the end of the season

It's wrapped up for the most part. They where not sure if they would get a second season so no big cliffhangers. It's been so popular they are already working on season 2 though.

Miles 08-13-2016 11:01 PM

My listening to New Order has gone from none to a lot lately because of this series.


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