Ben by Daniel Shelton for June 01, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  6 months ago

    I have to buy some new “sneakers”. My current shoes insides are falling apart.

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    stairsteppublishing  6 months ago

    Feet perspire as well as the rest of our body parts but they closed up in shoes all day and can’t breathe therefore odor, and the shoes are damp from the perspiration. Not a good combination. For feet’s sake and shoes, we are supposed to not wear the same shoes daily but rotate usage so that they dry out.

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    Gizmo Cat  6 months ago

    So glad my husband’s feet don’t smell as bad as they did when I met him.

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    djtenltd  6 months ago

    Ben my man, it think it’s time you finally started doing your own laundry! And after all these years, you still haven’t learned to wash your feet?? SMDH!

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    whulsey  6 months ago

    73, diabetic. Lived on Texas coast for 32 years. Flip Flops ruled. Now in Dallas. 15 degrees hotter summers. No one wants to see my bare feet at my age. Switched to sockless, soft leather slip ons. Loose fit. Breath great, dry & Cool. Sabah are made by cowboy boot craftsmen in Texas attern from Turkey. Feet are in good shape, perfect for very hot summers.

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    cuzinron47  6 months ago

    It’s kinda insensitive to pull the ‘retired’ card on someone that can’t retire from doing the housework.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 6 months ago

    Ben looks older than 65. But not much older.

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    greatgrannyszoo  6 months ago

    Try the smell of combat boot after 2 weeks in the field ranks up there with the duffle bag full of really ripe cloths dumped on kitchen floor … washer and dryer was in the kitchen… base housing.

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    mafastore  5 months ago

    Husband did not retire – (at my suggestion as he was burned out at work) he switched careers from a lucrative one to starving artist (and even that is gone since Covid).

    I kept working to support us. I am now at the point where I have 5 accounting/tax clients left – but I am still WORKING! I may lose money on the work, but I am not retired.

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