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NZ schools swept up in bizarre footwear fad

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by One Foot In The Grave, Oct 9, 2007.

  1. One Foot In The Grave

    One Foot In The Grave Active Member


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    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22555556-13762,00.html
     
  2. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    In the great scheme of shoes, slippers (slip on shoes) were introduced as the original lounge lizard footwear. Whilst they have gained more reputation for oldies back in the 18th century these were the libertine special. Hence Snoop Dogs' reference for the bedroom slippers look.

    Hush puppy

    toeslayer
     
  3. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    Did a bit of digging

    Snoop Dogg (aka Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jnr) and the Snoopadelics are popular in NZ and Australia (as elsewhere), despite being recently banned by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship who prevented him from entering the country on character grounds, citing his prior criminal convictions. Behind the hardman image his name Snoop Dog evolved from his family nickname Snoopy. Young Calvin was a Peanuts fan. The hip-hopper has an Australian girlfriend, Sophie Monk (Bardot), and now wants to immigrate to the big brown land much to the consternation of the Australian authorities. Calvin grew up in California’s Long Beach City where he was a teenage member of the notorious Crip gang, the Rollin' 20's Crips lead by Bow Keene Mundine. (I jest not). He served short prison sentences and there his talent for hip hop was recognised and developed. Members of Crips and Bloods value the medium of gangsta rap and use it as a form of musical graffiti to communication. A large part of the allure is the secret signs and symbols (the knowledge). Clothes form a very important part of the culture and hence many of the hip hop lyrics refer to shoes and other attire. Despite singing of the virtues of “Chucks,” in Snoopafella.

    I said, "Herb, my man, just make me fresh
    And I'm sure that I can handle, all the rest"
    With a snap of his fingers sparks began to shoot
    And I was jumpin in my body: a slick silk suit
    On my feet was some white tube socks
    And a fresh pair of Chucks from the Foot-lock

    Snoop Dogg also promotes a rap clothing brand which includes signature sneakers i.e. Pony Sneakers (“Doggy Biscuitz”). Snoop Dogg is a self confessed pot head and loves guns with recent convicteds for both. Whether as a mark of defiance or not, the rapper has taken to wear slippers outside with boldly embroidered marijuana leaves on them.

    “Early the next mornin, when I awoke
    I threw on me old slippers with me old housecoat”
    (Snoopafella)

    The new fad fashion in NZ has afflicted schools when hundreds of kids appeared in their slippers. Befuddled by the phenomenon and over whelmed by the number of children involved school authorities are at loss what action to take. Many have put the defiance on non conformity to peer pressure but the likely reason is the alarming rise in street crime culture epitomised by the Crips and Bloods of the US and sung about by ‘gangsta rappers’.

    As the Snoopman would say “fo' shizzle, ma nizzle.”

    toeslayer
     
  4. One Foot In The Grave

    One Foot In The Grave Active Member

    Sorry to correct you (& terribly ashamed to admit to my knowing this) but Sophie Monk (or whats left of her) is engaged to one of the Madden brothers from Good Charlotte. (Joel or Benji)

    FYI Nicole Ritchie is engaged to the other Madden brother.
     
  5. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    Grave

    I of course, bow to your superior knowledge of the glitterati. The two celebs did meet when they were shooting a movie (as you do), and at the time of Snoop Doggs ban from Australia, they were, according to the media, an item.

    Just such a busy life so difficult to keep up with.

    Cheers

    toeslayer
     
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