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01/13/2007 01:13:12 PM · #1
Good Lord. I'm cleaning my house and trying to get some stuff organized before I get too busy to remember my name again. For the love of Pete, I have no idea where to store shoelaces.

P-ness
01/13/2007 01:15:56 PM · #2
I put them in the sock drawer.
01/13/2007 01:19:53 PM · #3
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

I put them in the sock drawer.


Yep that's where my spares are.
01/13/2007 01:20:34 PM · #4
i put them in my shoes. you loop them inbetween the funny holes and it stops them falling off your feet........

:-)
01/13/2007 01:40:57 PM · #5
People actually keep spare shoelaces?
01/13/2007 01:43:46 PM · #6
Originally posted by wavelength:

People actually keep spare shoelaces?

That's what I was thinking!
01/13/2007 01:43:46 PM · #7
hmmm...sock drawer. that's not bad. So you subscribe to the File-By-Bodypart method of organization. Great, now i'm going to have to go move all my boxer-briefs.
01/13/2007 01:50:02 PM · #8
Originally posted by Pedro:

hmmm...sock drawer. that's not bad. So you subscribe to the File-By-Bodypart method of organization. Great, now i'm going to have to go move all my boxer-briefs.


Considering you can't keep your pants on, it's a good idea to know where your undies are.
01/13/2007 01:52:53 PM · #9
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by wavelength:

People actually keep spare shoelaces?

That's what I was thinking!


I was a Boy Scout.
01/13/2007 01:57:03 PM · #10
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Pedro:

hmmm...sock drawer. that's not bad. So you subscribe to the File-By-Bodypart method of organization. Great, now i'm going to have to go move all my boxer-briefs.


Considering you can't keep your pants on, it's a good idea to know where your undies are.


Maybe the shoelaces should be used to tie the pants on?

I say flip-flops/sandals in the summer and don't leave the house in the winter - trash the laces.
01/13/2007 02:09:11 PM · #11
Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Pedro:

hmmm...sock drawer. that's not bad. So you subscribe to the File-By-Bodypart method of organization. Great, now i'm going to have to go move all my boxer-briefs.


Considering you can't keep your pants on, it's a good idea to know where your undies are.


Maybe the shoelaces should be used to tie the pants on?

I say flip-flops/sandals in the summer and don't leave the house in the winter - trash the laces.


It's not that i don't HAVE pants. I just don't like to WEAR pants.

i like the flip-flop thing. but it's -17Celcius out there right now and occasionally i have to leave the house.
01/13/2007 02:52:16 PM · #12
Paperclips. why on earth do i have this many paperclips?
01/13/2007 02:55:14 PM · #13
Originally posted by Pedro:

Paperclips. why on earth do i have this many paperclips?


You need a gachuck!
01/13/2007 02:56:43 PM · #14
Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by Pedro:

Paperclips. why on earth do i have this many paperclips?


You need a gachuck!


i bet i could use those instead of shoelaces.
01/13/2007 02:58:08 PM · #15
I bought some new shoe laces today :) I have a pair of Timberland boots that are almost 10 years old. I don't wear them that often but the laces were trashed. A new set of 60" boot laces will do the trick. :)
01/13/2007 03:00:09 PM · #16
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

I bought some new shoe laces today :) I have a pair of Timberland boots that are almost 10 years old. I don't wear them that often but the laces were trashed. A new set of 60" boot laces will do the trick. :)


tell us with a picture man.
01/13/2007 03:01:32 PM · #17
Originally posted by Pedro:

Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by Pedro:

Paperclips. why on earth do i have this many paperclips?


You need a gachuck!


i bet i could use those instead of shoelaces.


Could use 'em to hold your pants up too! Which might be important at -17°C... wouldn't want to freeze the pipes!
01/13/2007 03:14:41 PM · #18
Good Lord, you are nuts!! ; )
01/13/2007 03:17:32 PM · #19
My shoes have always worn out long before my shoelaces have. Never replaced a pair of laces.
01/13/2007 03:21:18 PM · #20
Originally posted by mediamst:

My shoes have always worn out long before my shoelaces have. Never replaced a pair of laces.


My husband goes through a pair of laces every two weeks. He pulls too hard and snaps them in half.

Message edited by author 2007-01-13 15:21:35.
01/13/2007 03:26:08 PM · #21
Originally posted by kdsprog:



My husband goes through a pair of laces every two weeks. He pulls too hard and snaps them in half.


that's some impressive shoe tying :)

Message edited by author 2007-01-13 15:28:02.
01/13/2007 03:38:17 PM · #22
Originally posted by kdsprog:

Originally posted by mediamst:

My shoes have always worn out long before my shoelaces have. Never replaced a pair of laces.


My husband goes through a pair of laces every two weeks. He pulls too hard and snaps them in half.


Loafers, perhaps?
01/13/2007 03:42:47 PM · #23
Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by kdsprog:



My husband goes through a pair of laces every two weeks. He pulls too hard and snaps them in half.


Loafers, perhaps?


no WAY he's a loafer if he's doing that every three weeks.
01/13/2007 03:45:04 PM · #24
Throw away all shoelaces and embrace duct tape! :)
01/13/2007 03:52:13 PM · #25
or you could make entire shoes out of duct tape.

//www.octanecreative.com/ducttape/fashion/fashion4.html
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