View Full Version : High Heel SNEAKERS???


TVFactFan
05-25-2006, 10:10 AM
Who in the hell came up with this stupid ass creation? I was on my way to work this morning and this women had on HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS? I just don;t understand why because heels and sneakers are worn for different occasions. A place where you would wear Heels you defintely wouldn't wear sneakers to. CRAZY FOOTWEAR

robyrob
05-25-2006, 11:54 AM
well I think they make you look sexy Solomon.

Cactus Jack
05-25-2006, 12:44 PM
well I think they make you look sexy Solomon.
:rotflmao:

Ireneparalegal
05-25-2006, 12:50 PM
what the hell are those shoes that i see kids wearing everywhere with the built in roller on them??? one minute they are walking and then next thing i know, they are skating?????????? I seen a kid at church wearing those!! I have seen them everywhere....or is this a California thing????


Hey Solomon, how abt this kind of footwear:

80sTrivia
05-25-2006, 02:48 PM
Those shoes look very practical!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

dawsongirl
05-25-2006, 03:36 PM
How is that fish fed? :lol:

Anyway, I think a lot of shoes nowadays are totally ugly. I hate heels that have that ugly ass squared off toe. Heels should only have a rounded toe. pissed:

Nighthawk76
05-25-2006, 06:20 PM
I think the last few years have seen some of the worst fashion styles in the history of mankind. I see peope all the time that look like they are going out of their way to look bad. I just don't get it. :confused:

Tuesday Weld
05-25-2006, 06:22 PM
I think the last few years have seen some of the worst fashion styles in the history of mankind. I see peope all the time that look like they are going out of their way to look bad. I just don't get it. :confused:

I agree.

Tuesday Weld
05-25-2006, 07:14 PM
Exactly. For example the new trend of shirts and dresses that only have one sleeve. What's up with that? It looks soooo tacky. What's the point of only having one sleeve? I've never seen high heel sneakers. They sound dumb and probably look ridiculous.

Fashion has really taken a nosedive over the past 10 yrs. They don't even make any decent styles anymore, it's all tackiness and teenybopper stuff.

Nighthawk76
05-25-2006, 10:55 PM
Fashion has really taken a nosedive over the past 10 yrs. They don't even make any decent styles anymore, it's all tackiness and teenybopper stuff.


I'm not sure if I would say 10 years. I think the late 90's fashions were pretty reasonable, but ever since like 2001 or 2002 styles have become pretty awful.

Polniaczek033
05-25-2006, 10:58 PM
I think the last few years have seen some of the worst fashion styles in the history of mankind. I see peope all the time that look like they are going out of their way to look bad. I just don't get it. :confused:
agreed.
i never go out of my way to be "fashionable"... or "unfashionable" for that matter.
jeans and a tee shirt for meeeeeeeeeee thanks!

Jonathan
05-25-2006, 11:02 PM
agreed.
i never go out of my way to be "fashionable"... or "unfashionable" for that matter.
jeans and a tee shirt for meeeeeeeeeee thanks!
Me too, Sam. I hate most of today's clothes. :eek: :lol:

dawsongirl
05-25-2006, 11:25 PM
Most girls seem to dress like sluts, because all they sell in the juniors section are slut clothes. And guys jeans....PULL UP YOUR DAMN PANTS. Whatever happened to jeans that sit on the waist?? Low rise jeans for girls are fine (given they don't go down to the pubic bone...eww!), but then girls have hips. With guys, it's like all boxer. Yuck.

Classy...go back to classy. Or at least covered.

swedeace
05-26-2006, 11:00 AM
I've heard of those high-heel sneakers. I have also seen the ones with converse sneakers, but I think it's just weird. It totally defeats the purpose of the sneakers and the high heels. Sneakers are for working out or for casual dress, and high heels are for professional or going out. Bizarre combination, but I guess the "fashion people" are running out of creative ideas. But... they NEED to stop combining things that don't go hand in hand like the sneaker high heels. Weird....

Ireneparalegal
05-26-2006, 03:22 PM
Your avatar is sooo distracting for some reason.
What the FANCY?????:confused:

Ireneparalegal
05-26-2006, 03:28 PM
How the FANCY can you not find DAX's avatar distracting? It is... idk why... but it is... it's like "look at meeee"
Wait, isn't it Fred from the B-52's????? it sure looks like that guy.

Nighthawk76
05-26-2006, 06:08 PM
Wait, isn't it Fred from the B-52's????? it sure looks like that guy.


No. It is Neil Peart. The drummer from Rush. :rock: :drummer:

Pitooey
05-26-2006, 06:09 PM
I hate those high heel ugly sneakers too. puke: Those things been out since forever.... puke: Everytime I see a woman wearing them I just want to go over to them and slap them.

I also want to slap those people who show their butt line when they bend over while wearing those low rise jeans. puke:

Message to those butt lining people. Noone wants to see your tacky looking crack! puke:

TVFactFan
05-26-2006, 09:49 PM
:nod: I don't like low-rise pants. They just don't look right. No one wants to see someone walking around with pants so low you can see their underwear or panties. I agree that pants that are made to fit on the waist are much better.


I hate seeing a girl's butt cheeks in public when they wear those low rider jeans, I think-lol

TVFactFan
05-26-2006, 09:51 PM
I've heard of those high-heel sneakers. I have also seen the ones with converse sneakers, but I think it's just weird. It totally defeats the purpose of the sneakers and the high heels. Sneakers are for working out or for casual dress, and high heels are for professional or going out. Bizarre combination, but I guess the "fashion people" are running out of creative ideas. But... they NEED to stop combining things that don't go hand in hand like the sneaker high heels. Weird....


That's exactly the ones the girl had on, CONVERSE-lol

swedeace
05-27-2006, 11:30 AM
I hate seeing a girl's butt cheeks in public when they wear those low rider jeans, I think-lol
It's bad enough when people sit down in their seats, and they are showing off their butt cracks. It's, like, "Don't you feel the breeze?" :eek: :lol:

We have rows of computers in our computer classrooms, and there have been times when students sitting in the back rows (both males AND females) have their butt cracks showing. We techs have wondered about the BEST way to approach these students would be. It's quite touchy and tough because it embarrasses them and embarrasses us. But it's hard to NOT notice once we walk into the back of the labs (the doors are located at the backs of the labs), so we see them right away. *shudders*

Nighthawk76
05-27-2006, 02:30 PM
It's bad enough when people sit down in their seats, and they are showing off their butt cracks. It's, like, "Don't you feel the breeze?" :eek: :lol:

We have rows of computers in our computer classrooms, and there have been times when students sitting in the back rows (both males AND females) have their butt cracks showing. We techs have wondered about the BEST way to approach these students would be. It's quite touchy and tough because it embarrasses them and embarrasses us. But it's hard to NOT notice once we walk into the back of the labs (the doors are located at the backs of the labs), so we see them right away. *shudders*


This reminds me of this girl that I saw at the library about five years ago. Over the course of a half hour period her jeans and panties kept inching themselves down until about two or three inches of her butt crack was showing.:eek: I kept thinking, "she has to notice that something's showing by this point". :lol: Then she stuck her hand down the back of her pants and scratched her butt for everyone to see. :lol: I couldn't believe it. She must have been in her own little world. :lol:

swedeace
05-27-2006, 03:45 PM
Idk how they dont notice that its showing... I mean, really. I always make sure I'm not showing more than I should.
Same here. I find myself constantly pulling down my blouse when I am sitting. It's annoying to feel the breeze and know that bare skin is showing.

swedeace
05-27-2006, 03:45 PM
This reminds me of this girl that I saw at the library about five years ago. Over the course of a half hour period her jeans and panties kept inching themselves down until about two or three inches of her butt crack was showing.:eek: I kept thinking, "she has to notice that something's showing by this point". :lol: Then she stuck her hand down the back of her pants and scratched her butt for everyone to see. :lol: I couldn't believe it. She must have been in her own little world. :lol:
http://server5.dedicateduk.com/~ace/thb/smilies/31.gif Ewwww... yuck... She must soooo NOT be aware she's NOT in her own little world, indeed. :lol: That's disgusting...

robyrob
05-27-2006, 05:02 PM
It's bad enough when people sit down in their seats, and they are showing off their butt cracks. It's, like, "Don't you feel the breeze?" :eek: :lol:

We have rows of computers in our computer classrooms, and there have been times when students sitting in the back rows (both males AND females) have their butt cracks showing. We techs have wondered about the BEST way to approach these students would be. It's quite touchy and tough because it embarrasses them and embarrasses us. But it's hard to NOT notice once we walk into the back of the labs (the doors are located at the backs of the labs), so we see them right away. *shudders*
the way i see it you've got two options: either bring in a bunch of those small ketchup packets they give you at McDonalds and surreptitiously empty them into the offending cracks to "fill them up", or just slap down a large tub of flesh-tone wall filler on your desk and loudly announce that you have a new policy concerning any visible cracks in the classroom.

*InThisMoment*
05-27-2006, 05:07 PM
the way i see it you've got two options: either bring in a bunch of those small ketchup packets they give you at McDonalds and surreptitiously empty them into the offending cracks to "fill them up", or just slap down a large tub of flesh-tone wall filler on your desk and loudly announce that you have a new policy concerning any visible cracks in the classroom.
OMG :rotflmao:

Nighthawk76
05-27-2006, 05:18 PM
the way i see it you've got two options: either bring in a bunch of those small ketchup packets they give you at McDonalds and surreptitiously empty them into the offending cracks to "fill them up", or just slap down a large tub of flesh-tone wall filler on your desk and loudly announce that you have a new policy concerning any visible cracks in the classroom.

:rofl:

Nighthawk76
05-27-2006, 05:23 PM
Today at the mall I saw a woman (probably in her mid-20's) with a very qustionable style. She was wearing a lightweight white sweater, black nylons and black high heel shoes...which is fine. However, she was also wearing these black pants that only came down right below her knees. It looked really...tacky. The sad thing is that this was probably a woman who actually was trying to look nice.

Dude111
04-22-2026, 02:10 PM
Who in the hell came up with this stupid ass creation? I was on my way to work this morning and this women had on HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS? I just don;t understand why because heels and sneakers are worn for different occasions. A place where you would wear Heels you defintely wouldn't wear sneakers to. CRAZY FOOTWEARWhat I hate is how crappy they make sneakers now!



They used to be DEEPER.... Now it feels like its not on right because its too shallow!

I mi$$ the good days Solomon!!