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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #45 on: 18 April 2009, 17:55:34 »

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]My first car was a 1963 half-timbered Mini Countryman (383 AOW)[/highlight]Since then I owned several saloons, a mini-van & best of all a mini pick-up in which we went on honeymoon, picking up 2 hitch-hikers in Salisbury taking them all the way to Yeovil. (boy did they get cold in the back!) :)

So was mine, in green. :y Push button floor start 8-) Reg: 6677 UP  :y
Like you I have had many since, never a pick up though :(
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« Reply #46 on: 18 April 2009, 18:05:11 »

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My first car was a 1963 half-timbered Mini Countryman (383 AOW)
Since then I owned several saloons, a mini-van & best of all a mini pick-up in which we went on honeymoon, picking up 2 hitch-hikers in Salisbury taking them all the way to Yeovil. (boy did they get cold in the back!) :)


They were obviously not a girl and boy then! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
Actually they were!


Must have lacked imagination then or perhaps they were frigid!! ;D ;D ;D ;)
Would you in full view of the car behind?? ::)

A mini pick-up had sides, and if you lay flat enough, cuddled up................. ::) ::) :D :D ;)
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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #47 on: 18 April 2009, 19:02:52 »

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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 ::)

Used to nip out a lot at lunch time from work, never got changed out of my overalls and steel toe capped Doc martins or my Wellies.
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« Reply #48 on: 18 April 2009, 19:08:50 »

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My first car was a 1963 half-timbered Mini Countryman (383 AOW)
Since then I owned several saloons, a mini-van & best of all a mini pick-up in which we went on honeymoon, picking up 2 hitch-hikers in Salisbury taking them all the way to Yeovil. (boy did they get cold in the back!) :)


They were obviously not a girl and boy then! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
Actually they were!


Must have lacked imagination then or perhaps they were frigid!! ;D ;D ;D ;)
Would you in full view of the car behind?? ::)

A mini pick-up had sides, and if you lay flat enough, cuddled up................. ::) ::) :D :D ;)
The voice of experience no doubt! :-*
Come to think of it the sides were not high enough to completely hide a pair of 38DDs!!
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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #49 on: 18 April 2009, 19:10:56 »

marks and sparks have a shoe called air flex, has a cushioned heel, i wear them, makes the heal nice and spongey  :y :y
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Re: Driving Shoes/Trainers
« Reply #50 on: 20 April 2009, 21:59:20 »

Quick update.

Watching Sky/How do they do that series over the weekend and saw how they made the Asics trainers.

Having seen these on Ebay I thought the ones I saw in silver looked gimmicky before the weekend.  Had a look arround the net today and saw these.  Free 2nd class delivery, £2.95 1st class delivery (Makes a mockery of some of the enay sellers and thier charges)

Had a really good chat to the guy from thier shop and he directed me to them, They will only be for indoor use and the car etc.  So looking forward to see if they are any good.

According to the Sky programme I saw.  Lots of testing, computer modeling.  300 parts to each trainer.  Time will tll.
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