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General => The Shed => Topic started by: Wicker on April 24, 2005, 01:04:14
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I enjoyed the last thread about wellies so had to show Lauren's newest addition to her wardrobe - wish they were mine! Would match my avatar >:(
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Mine have got a leak so am rushing down to the shops to buy some!! What sizes do they come in?
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Where did you get them? I want some!! I only have size 2 feet, maybe they would make them in my size - I can hope!!
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Great wellies they even have the dots marked where you can stick your fork through. Get some safety boots you silly buggers.
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Lauren found it difficult to decide between the Ladybird boots and the Bumblebee boots then decided that the bees would be better for boys ::) Her's were bought here in Edinburgh from Nippers, 131 Bruntsfield Place and they are solely a kids' shop, but here is a supplier of the full range online.
http://www.equine-extras.co.uk/kidorable.htm
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Heritage. Don't know about dangerous allotments and silly footwear. This morning, bleary eyed, went to get my cornflakes and dropped a great big torch onto my unslippered, big toe :o :o :o (not that we don't have electric light you understand) I knocked it off the shelf.
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Wardy, what DO you mean
silly footwear
?? :o
Maybe you are still bleary eyed and wandered on to the wrong thread? ;D Or are you just killing two birds with one stone. :-\
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Ooh I love your wellies ;D I was picking up on Heritage's point about our being silly buggers for not wearing the appropriate footwear on the lotty, eg wellies. I don't think for a minute your little uns will be wielding garden forks and stabbing their little pinkies :) What I meant was that it doesn't matter where you are - on the lotty or at home - you can still have an accident and hurt your toes as I did in the supposed relative safety on my own pantry. Ouch :o
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And Heritage, those wellies are far too good for gardening, I have steel toe capped boots for that!