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Posted by Barbara___IL on 9/20/10 12:12pm
Msg #353168

Missing shoe

I went to a signing. I left my shoes at the front door. I usually do this with no problem. After the signing, the husband informed me that my shoe was missing. The dog took one of them. After a lengthy search, it wasn't found. I left with one shoe. That was Friday. It's still missing. Has this ever happened to anyone else? I think it's pretty amusing.

Reply by Hugh Nations Signing Agents of Austin on 9/20/10 12:23pm
Msg #353171

Gotta hand it to you, Barbara...

...you really put your heart and sole into the job.

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:11pm
Msg #353175

Did you mean heart insole, Hugh? n/m

Reply by Barbara___IL on 9/20/10 1:12pm
Msg #353176

Re: Gotta hand it to you, Barbara...

Funny!

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:16pm
Msg #353178

Whatta' heel! n/m

Reply by James Dawson on 9/20/10 12:41pm
Msg #353172

Hope he understands he is "solely" responsible for it's replacement.

Reply by Bob_Chicago on 9/20/10 1:16pm
Msg #353179

He sounds like a real heel.Hope your toeses smell like roses n/m

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:19pm
Msg #353180

He was stringing her along, Bob. n/m

Reply by Bob_Chicago on 9/20/10 1:27pm
Msg #353181

Re: He was stringing her along, Bob.

Perhaps, he had tied one on.
Ok, back to work , children.

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:34pm
Msg #353182

There was one sole survivor! n/m

Reply by Hugh Nations Signing Agents of Austin on 9/20/10 1:36pm
Msg #353184

Sure sounds like we're all instep. n/m

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:39pm
Msg #353187

Well, Hugh, she's no loafer! n/m

Reply by Stoli on 9/20/10 1:37pm
Msg #353186

Barbara, have you lost your tongue? n/m

Reply by Cari on 9/20/10 1:41pm
Msg #353188

If it was an expensive shoe, say more than $100...

I would have them a bill! But that's just me. And though it's traditional for some folks, I absolutely HATE IT when asked to take off my shoes. Sorry, but NOPE! When asked if I mind, I say that I do, and that's the end of that. IMHO, if you're worried about me dirtying your floor, then we should've met at my office or another mutual location.



Reply by Hugh Nations Signing Agents of Austin on 9/20/10 2:24pm
Msg #353190

Cari, you little sneaker, you! n/m

Reply by jba/fl on 9/20/10 2:12pm
Msg #353189

Foot loose and fancy free! n/m

Reply by Linda Juenger on 9/20/10 2:25pm
Msg #353191

Go tie one on. n/m

Reply by MW/VA on 9/20/10 3:13pm
Msg #353195

LOL. What does Susan say about "punitentiary"? LOL n/m

Reply by MW/VA on 9/20/10 7:27pm
Msg #353221

You all forgot about Cinderella! n/m

Reply by Barbara___IL on 9/20/10 3:18pm
Msg #353199

Very funny everyone! I'll let you know, if I ever get it back. I'm lucky I didn't have another signing after that one. I'm lucky too that it was raining or winter. That would have been worse.

Reply by Blueink_TN on 9/20/10 9:54pm
Msg #353232

Being a multiple shoe stealing dog owner, I find this post the funniest, and the funnest, of the night! Bow Wow!

Reply by MichiganAl on 9/21/10 2:18am
Msg #353244

Yes, happened to me once

We found the shoe under the sofa. A bit slobbery, but no worse for wear.

Reply by S Peterson on 9/21/10 10:45am
Msg #353280

Re: Yes, happened to me once

Left the shoes outside, one went missing. Found it in the grass with half the heel chewed off. Borrowers offered to pay, but I just couldn't take their money. I love dogs and they were so cute. I put it back on and hobbled to my Jeep.


 
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