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Bootie
11-06-2009, 15:06
Ok I have to admit I did nothing but laugh upon seeing these.

Cardboard... cardboard everywhere!! :tongue:

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mfred
11-06-2009, 15:18
:tongue: They need to be made of cardboard, there is nowhere to store them otherwise. I'm not joking. Houses have no front or back yards and yet they have such a small footprint! I now know why they sleep and sit on the floor - no room for furniture :biggrin:

Bootie
11-06-2009, 15:40
You talking carbon footprint or the size of their small feet.

mfred
11-06-2009, 16:03
Both, plus their dwelling's footprint lol

Speaking of feet, it took a lot of searching to find some shoes large enough to fit my average size Aussie hooves! All my clothes shopping is also now in the "big boys" section. Not bad for 180cm frame weighing in at 75 kg. lol

2054172
11-06-2009, 18:03
So being raised in North America...Canada as part of that..I don't know the meteric in weights just the miles /klms, and some litres....
How does your size chauk up to 6'4" and size 15 or 16 shoes???:tongue: oh yah and 290lbs. :wacko:

mfred
11-07-2009, 13:15
About 6' with size 9 1/2 shoes and 165lbs. Bring your own gear if you come to Japan LOL

Nathangun
11-07-2009, 14:50
The carboard does the trick. Better than not having a HT at all.