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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #15 on: 17 April 2009, 18:45:44 »

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I  always wear black sports shoes.. :-[

My feets have problem.. They are as flat as a ruler ;D

Last week in hospital whole day stay on feet and run everywhere ,
steel have pain :-/

I sympathise with you.

I was out and about all day yesterday, my feet are now in a bad way.hopefully they will settle over the weekend.

rest them..or you will pay like me :-/
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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #16 on: 17 April 2009, 18:46:19 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D

Had to drive home in bare feet a while back, it was a lot better.
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« Reply #17 on: 17 April 2009, 19:14:32 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D

Had to drive home in bare feet a while back, it was a lot better.

Why Skruntie?? :o :o :o :o   What had you been up to in the back then? Wink Wink, nudge, nudge!! ;D ;D ;D ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 17 April 2009, 19:16:33 »

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karting boots/shoes....by sparco

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Downside is it looks like they only go to size 12

I need size 14 :-/
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« Reply #19 on: 17 April 2009, 20:56:24 »

LZ we need pictures

Skruntie - I don't think LZ style driving shoes go to size 14 but someone might know ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 17 April 2009, 20:58:32 »

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karting boots/shoes....by sparco

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Downside is it looks like they only go to size 12

I need size 14 :-/

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« Reply #21 on: 17 April 2009, 22:23:38 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?
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« Reply #22 on: 17 April 2009, 22:29:32 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?


Anyone know if it is or isnt legal to drive barefoot?

TIA.   :y
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« Reply #23 on: 17 April 2009, 22:34:23 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?


Anyone know if it is or isnt legal to drive barefoot?

TIA.   :y

Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y
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« Reply #24 on: 17 April 2009, 22:48:36 »

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Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y

Did you keep the belt on and roll the skirt up, just incase the police stopped you.
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« Reply #25 on: 17 April 2009, 22:52:38 »

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Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y

Did you keep the belt on and roll the skirt up, just incase the police stopped you.

Well that's what you advised me to do.... :D :D :D
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« Reply #26 on: 17 April 2009, 22:56:21 »

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Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y

Did you keep the belt on and roll the skirt up, just incase the police stopped you.

Well that's what you advised me to do.... :D :D :D


Only coz you were unsure which colour to wear, so i said I think women look best in black, so you decided to wear red ones to match your car. ;D ;D
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« Reply #27 on: 18 April 2009, 00:26:09 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?


Anyone know if it is or isnt legal to drive barefoot?

TIA.   :y

Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y


have you ever driven a Mini in wide flip flops ::)
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« Reply #28 on: 18 April 2009, 00:30:45 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?


Anyone know if it is or isnt legal to drive barefoot?

TIA.   :y

Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y


have you ever driven a Mini in wide flip flops ::)

Driven many a Mini, but not in flip flops, sounds like a recipe for potential disaster.... :) :)
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« Reply #29 on: 18 April 2009, 00:35:27 »

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I know it's illegal but i like driving barefoot. Used to do it alot when i was younger.
   Lizzie in stillies??? With a whip??? Walk on me!!!!!! ::) ;D ;D :D
I know someone from college who ALWAYS drives barefoot, he says its not illegal  :-?


Anyone know if it is or isnt legal to drive barefoot?

TIA.   :y

Why would it be, it's legal to drive in high heels and that could perhaps be a little dangerous, but so could a clumpy pear of boots in the wrong vehicle. I went through a stage a few years ago of using stocking feet. :y


have you ever driven a Mini in wide flip flops ::)

Driven many a Mini, but not in flip flops, sounds like a recipe for potential disaster.... :) :)


tried to drive my sisters cooper (not a bmw but a proper mini) the over day and would have found it easrier bare foot - the pedals are Sooo close together (if you got flip-flops on) ::)
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