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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
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I can do 60 for Jesus sandals.


Here I've heard them referred to as "Jerusalem Cruisers".


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I have heard that too!


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Is that why they call them Crocs?

Because its a Croc of Schit that a half pair of plastic shoes would cost that much?



I bet folks that wear crocs are afraid of snakes too...


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There is another thing they are perfect for: Long airline travel. To take off at security, slip off during the flight, and weigh but a feather in luggage. Any long trip and it's what I wear.

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Originally Posted by littlecmonkey
There is another thing they are perfect for: Long airline travel. To take off at security, slip off during the flight, and weigh but a feather in luggage. Any long trip and it's what I wear.



You must not have ever been on a long flight.

The depth of urine in the airplane bath room after 13 hours is easily above the holes in a pair of crocs.


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You know who wears them? Charleton McCallum of CMS Safaris, who is one of the best PHs in Africa today, wears them in the bush when he's hunting bull elephants.


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Obama wears crocs

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Whether going to the local Safeway or flying half way around the world, I wear shoes that won't come off and that protect my feet if I have to run for my life across broken glass. There is not one whiff of exaggeration in the preceding sentence.

I am faintly amazed at friends who wear open toed sandals on airplanes and anyplace from the souk in Fez to downtown Los Angeles. FWIW a doctor I worked with in Africa told me that parasite worms enter the body through bare feet or access to bare feet on the ground.

I wear Crocs (actually cheap knock-offs) in my house and around camp sometimes, but not elsewhere. My moose stalk in Crocs was an exception. cool Mine are super slick on wet floors, etc.

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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
I'm too old to give a darn what others think of my foot gear. I couldn't care less what they look like. Crocs are very comfortable and I wear them.


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Wear them around the house. We have hundreds of square feet of hardwood floor and a cold garage floor so I wear them in the house regularly.

I also wear them when we are fishing on the boat. Handy to protect your feet when fishing in the summer.

They are also great camp shoes for in and out of the tent or cabin.

To quote Ray Stevens, I am secure in my manhood. I have no problem wearing crocs around when necessary and appropraite.


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It's been my experience that the only people who concern themselves about the stylishness of footwear for themselves or others tend to be women and homosexuals. Men tend to focus on utility. If it works, use it and f#@k what anyone thinks about it.

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Originally Posted by hanco
Obama wears crocs
Obama IS a crock...of sxxt


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They aren't stylish enough to impress the ladies? If you need to depend on your shoes to impress the ladies, you have a lot more problems than just shoes.


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Perfect around the house footwear, can be treacherous on the back porch when raining.


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Leather not plastique... .


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Best backpacking camp shoe out there. They weigh next to nothing and let your feet air out after a long day of packing.

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Yup love 'em. Even wear them groundhog hunting in the summer.

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Originally Posted by IndyCA35
You know who wears them? Charleton McCallum of CMS Safaris, who is one of the best PHs in Africa today, wears them in the bush when he's hunting bull elephants.



I wore them hunting pigs in Brazil, but caution that where there are thorns, they don't protect much.

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Some women would allow themselves to be seen with a male in crocs. 'Ladies' probably not.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by littlecmonkey
There is another thing they are perfect for: Long airline travel. To take off at security, slip off during the flight, and weigh but a feather in luggage. Any long trip and it's what I wear.



You must not have ever been on a long flight.

The depth of urine in the airplane bath room after 13 hours is easily above the holes in a pair of crocs.



Been on plenty, but can't say as I've ever been in a airplane bathroom. I avoid most public rest rooms if at all possible.

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Originally Posted by littlecmonkey
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Originally Posted by littlecmonkey
There is another thing they are perfect for: Long airline travel. To take off at security, slip off during the flight, and weigh but a feather in luggage. Any long trip and it's what I wear.



You must not have ever been on a long flight.

The depth of urine in the airplane bath room after 13 hours is easily above the holes in a pair of crocs.



Been on plenty, but can't say as I've ever been in a airplane bathroom. I avoid most public rest rooms if at all possible.



13 hours from LA to Auckland NZ and people are leaving urine soaked foot prints coming back from the restroom.

Amazing how people will loose all dignity after 13 hours of being stuck in an airplane!


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