It's a Fact!

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by Deleted member 159087, Sep 18, 2012.

  1. More things go "SQUELCH" when you step on them (preferably barefoot) AFTER a rainstorm than before a rainstorm!
     
  2. Shakti_Om

    Shakti_Om Local Pixie

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    Yeah like slugs..eww :ack2:
     
  3. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    since i started my barefoot days, i saved a lot of snails: often i feel them in time to avoid crushing their shells. if not... only alcohol can remove their goo from my soles
     
  4. Madesh

    Madesh Member

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    yeah that's the problem with crossing fields after the rain.

    Talking of fields, cow poo is something I've made the mistake of stepping on; but I was throwing the dry ones at friends so maybe I deserved it :devil:.
     
  5. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    you're bullshitting _us_, aren't you ? if not you're totally my hero :p
     
  6. Madesh

    Madesh Member

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    You have a dry sense of humour I had to read this twice :rolleyes:
    But yeah, the dry cow pats make a great Frisbee, just dont grab the fresh stuff :D
     
  7. bare feet and crutches

    bare feet and crutches Members

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    Never tried throwing it, but I spend a reasonable amont of time on a farm barefoot and have had a fair bit of it pass through my bare toes. It washes off a bare foot much easier than out of a leg cast! I made the mistake a while ago of leaving my crutches behind and walking on my casted foot. I seemed like a good idea at the time, it was great to feel the ground on my toes poking out of the end of the cast. Not so great when I wasn't watching where I was walking and suddenly had that feeling of someting oozing between my toes, and into my cast. Not nice! I had to use a hose to try and rinse the worst of it out, then present myself at the hospital and ask them nicely to take that cast off and put a freash one on. Luckily the nurses found it highly amusing when I turned up with an unsually stained piece of fibreglass on my left leg.
     
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