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  1. Cameron Well-Known Member

  2. My son is a big fan of basketball. So I wanted to gift him basketball shoes for his birthday. At that time only I came to know that its a big task and we really need a book like this to support.


    Hay just check out the " Infants Nike Double Figure (TD)" and " Infants Nike Little Total Pakcage (TD)" shoes, which I ordered through " shoedeals4u.com" for my kid.

    Infants Nike Double Figure (TD)




    Infants Nike Little Total Pakcage (TD)

     
  3. Bruce Williams Well-Known Member

    Glad to see you are keeping busy Cameron. So when will the x-rated adult version come out for the rest of us grown ups?

    Bruce Williams
    PS: I ordered one for myself. It seems to be right at my reading level! ;-)
     
  4. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Hi Bruce

    The adult stuff is on the net

    http://podiatry.curtin.edu.au/history.html

    I do submit the odd (emphasis on the bazaar) paper to podiatry journals but rarely are they interested in publishing same. I sometimes get involved at international conferences and was over in San Francisco a couple of years ago at a Sexology Conference. I was talking on shoe design in the Middle Ages during epidemics of STDs but the organisers were obviously unsure which breakout group to put me in. I ended up in the S&M group (seemed like very nice people). Their main topic was safety standards for electricuting genitalia. The group were politely interested in the topic of curious history of long toed shoes but otherwise thought I was a odd. They got that right! If you have never been to a Sexology Conference I would strongly suggest attendance. Like Alan Bennet's comments about a third party witnessing a podiatry consultation it is not without comedy.

    I have a psycho-sexual history of surgical shoes which I will taut around the journals so I may see you in print, but then again maybe not.

    Cheers
    toeslayer
     
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