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Hace 9 meses

in Heat up fall with some new shoes on Fashion Cents
Your selection of shoes spells likely foot and tendon problems and possibly degenerative joint disease of the knees as well. They're bound to provide a booming business for podiatrists.
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Way to go! DC, This isn't a healthy foot blog, it is a fashion blog. You would probably like www.docmartens.com, but they aren't about fashion, they are about foot health.
I wear mephisto's in the house, and towering heels out in the world. Love both.

The point on the purple shoe that was missed by the way, it is Payless's answer to color blocking on heels this season.
Vanessa Glad I can help to stimulate the economy in more than one way. In all seriousness, I'm not saying wear these every day of your life. As someone who has worked at a physical therapy place, I'm well aware of the issues you can get from heels, but you can wear heels and not have foot, knee or ankle issues, and you can wear sneakers every day of your life and still have issues with these things.

Hace 10 meses

in Feds hope to keep $19k taken from traveler on Nashua Telegraph
"Later that same day, Habib phoned the DEA and said he wanted to apologize for lying to agents, the complaint states. Habib went on to say the money was his life savings, and that he had been keeping it in a safe deposit box at a bank in Lowell, Mass., the complaint states. He said he’d rented the box for four years but later claimed he’d had it since 1993, the complaint states."

I'm against the government confiscating money or other property belonging to law-abiding citizens, but I can certainly understand why this guy would arouse suspicions. He eventually admitted to lying about his first story, then only made matters worse IMHO by failing to get his second story right: about how long he'd rented the safe deposit box where he supposedly kept his money.
At least part of that information is something they can verify: did he or did he not rent a safe deposit box in the bank in Lowell and for how long? Did he recently access that box? If none of his story can be verified I don't think I'd blame the agents for keeping his money.
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