|  | Posted by Perseus on 09/30/05 00:50 
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:07:23 -0400, "Loco Jones"<locojonesnet@netscape.net> wrote:
 
 >Okay, windmills I can understand, those having a practical application and
 >all. But wooden shoes? Sorry, not so much... I mean, what possible
 >rationale could there be for walking on lumber?
 >
 >Mind you, if this idea was hatched in the precursor to Amsterdam's famed
 >smokey cafes (the basement of a windmill?), then the whole hilarity factor
 >of whittling yourself a pair of shoes becomes apparent.
 >
 >> Idealism is what precedes experience; cynicism is what follows.
 >
 >Then I guess sticking that finger in the dyke, in retrospect, wasn't the
 >best idea.
 >
 >- Loco -
 >(Now Playing: Wooden Heart - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
 
 Loco,
 
 It's good to see you understand the windmill's practical application!
 So I take it we're clear on that. Now for the wooden shoes, only
 farmers still use them from time to time. The rest of the population
 uses footwear of a leathery kind, but I've also noticed other materials
 out there in the wild, like canvas, hemp and rubber for instance.
 
 Moving on to your critique of my sig. It wasn't I who put that finger
 in. Credit goes to Hans Brinkers here.
 
 BTW, I like Tom Petty's music, so that's an excellent choice you've
 made there :-)
 
 Greetz,
 
 --
 Perseus
 
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