--- jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'll look around and see if I have any pics.
> Otherwise, I'll just
> make a few quick sketches illustrating the footwear.
Watch out furs! JMH Furry Footware Fashion Catalogue in
your inbox in time for summer! ;-) Has Val approved you
working on side project? :-P
> straps would meet between the two center toes....
This suggests furs having four toes, not three, for those
pondering this...
> I think I drew a pic
> of Val wearing sandals (in a yellow dress with a lot of
> wind blowing about).
That pic is in the prints section of Skunkworks, if I
recall correctly (can't check at the moment
unfortunately...)
> They are probably more comfortable barefooted, but on
> surfaces
> such as asphalt and even gravel, they'd probably prefer
> to have some sort of protection.
Especially for those with padded feet. Not such a problem
for those of us with hard exteriors. 100oF ashphalt won't
feel too good underfoot...
> Not to
> mention how uncomfortable it would be to, say, operate a
> motorcycle shifter sans boots!
You can do it with the top of your big toe without pain
(don't use the top of your foot, that hurts!) but it still
needs care as 'grabbing a gear' and missing can really
hurt. No, I don't ride barefoot, but moving the bike out
of the shed on hot days etc sometime barefeet does occur.
Stuff riding like that - having a get-off without proper
armour is just NOT worth considering!
Scrapper, Black Dragon, working on the UAV and bike in his
'spare' time... *sigh*
> --JMH, awake earlier than usual.
>
>
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Received on Mon Apr 19 2004 - 22:10:25 CDT