Barefoot, September 27, 68 F, 1:12--1:34 p.m.

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by Deleted member 159087, Sep 27, 2013.

  1. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
     
  2. bft4evr

    bft4evr Senior Member

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    Sounds about perfect. But why only 22 minutes?
     
  3. hillman30

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    I was wondering the exact same thing..Pretty short for mmmmmmmmmmmmm, no?
     
  4. hillman30

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    musta ended with an acorn tragedy.[​IMG]
     
  5. OK, OK....

    Barefoot, September 28, 72 F, 10:12--11:14 a.m.

    Better this time:
    MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
     
  6. quodlibet

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    Shoes on at 11:15?
     
  7. Nope.
    Walk over.
    STILL barefoot.
     
  8. nectar

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    Don't stub your toe.
     
  9. quodlibet

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    Ah. You missed out the word 'walk!' So it looked as though you'd stopped not wearing shoes at 11:14, rather than putting shoes and/or socks on at a later time than that.
     
  10. hillman30

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    walk over what? what language is this? is there relevance?
     
  11. quodlibet

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    I don't really know. But we do have some very precise time-recording:
    10:12 and 11:14, mind you! None of yer vague ten-past-tens or quarter-past-elevens!
     
  12. Fucking Christ. All I meant was that I had a couple of pleasant barefoot walks. You guys are a PAIR of acorns. Ouch!
     
  13. hillman30

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    curiouser and curiouser. and i still don't get the "walk" part.
     
  14. hillman30

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    oh. rapid walks......i see.
     
  15. hillman30

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    ah walk finished. not walking over something. think i've got it now.
     
  16. quodlibet

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    Exertive promenading, rather than day-to-day bipedular perambulating. We got there! (I still think including the word 'walk' in the title, or as part of the 'log details,' would've made the thrust of the thread a bit clearer!)
     
  17. hillman30

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    my problem was with "walk over. over what? goose shit, glass? very vague. but ur rite, seriously unclear.
     
  18. hillman30

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    but it took you me and bft4evr to get it sussed out.
     
  19. I take my standard poodle on a walk every day, and I always do it barefoot. Some days, depending on my relative energy level and the degree of humidity in the atmosphere compounded by the aggregate temperature at the particular time coordinate I have elected at which to perambulate, I may abbreviate my ambulatory exertions or, should the ground conditions, by which I mean the composite affect of the materiel as warmed or cooled by the external atmospherics as partially determined by the minute and second of the time cycle (Greenwich mean time) at which my physiological components exert their strike/restrike cycle of movements, yielding in their turn a complex pattern of biophysiological results that, when interpreted by my encoded set of neurological sensors.....
     
  20. hillman30

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    o fine now he explains. and since its the same time both days, that is a very regular poodle.
     

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