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Thursday
Jan112007

My secret to getting my show boots on.

Show Boots.jpgAnyone who has ever had to put on show boots and take them off knows it's not a pleasant experience.

Trying to pull them off yourself is impossible, and trying to get them on is also impossible, so I've devoloped an expert technique.

Actually, my friend taught it to me, and it sounds weird, but it really works.

Start by taking two plastic grocery bags and putting them over your zocks (thin riding socks).

It will feel like there's way too much plastic around your foot to ever fit in your boot, but believe me, using the bags is the trick.

All you have to do after wrapping the bags around each foot is stick your foot in the boot and pull. You don't even need boot pulls. Then, you just grab part of the plastic and pull it out.

When it's time to take your boots off just pull really hard, and if that doesn't work have people who like you around to pull them off for you.

Reader Comments (2)

This is the same way that a sales people in China sell jade bracelets. They have you put a grocery sack on your hand so you can slide it then remove it so you can admire it on your hand. Then they put the sack back on so you can take the tight fitting bracelet off.

Very clever, Maddy.
01.12 | Unregistered CommenterAunt Amy
Maddy you cant even get your tennis shoes off by yourself, I've spent more time lauphing as you struggel with shoes then you have with them on... lol
01.14 | Unregistered CommenterElle
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