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    Bought my 1st pair of slippers just last month, at the grand old age of 35.
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    I'm shocked
    Honestly thought slipper wearing was something for old men and little kids :

    By the way, now I can admit my partner bought me some back, mainly to get the dog off his feet and onto mine. Got them on now. Dog's asleep, but he'll wake if I move an inch from this perch
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    Mine are more like moccasins but I like them. Easy to slip on and off, warm but not like a furnace and great for a quick front yard dog walk or a dash to get something out of the truck. Sweetie the Wonder Lab has her own substancial pile of toys and leaves my stuff alone.
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    slippers

    Picked a young lad up about 12 years ago for a driving lesson,and he comes out in Rigger Boots.I said you aint going to drive a small car in those bulky things.He said they are all i have got,so you aint got no more shoes,No he had not .So i made him go inside and come in his slippers,and he drove in them every time he had a lesson.Day of test he says,do I have to walk to the test centre from the car,yes,so he took his test in his slippers too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondo
    Sweetie the Wonder Lab has her own substancial pile of toys and leaves my stuff alone.
    Poo has toys too. Still likes the amination of things with feet in them though
    He also bites horses hooves, no matter how often they boot/trample/stamp on him. Bloody terriers
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    I think slippers are, if not de facto choice, but at least something quite common for many office workers in the engineering world here. It's always casual friday for my feet.
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    Had a wicked pair of football ones which played the MOTD theme. but in general barefoot at home.
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