Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
4:10 pm
Wanderlust has been kicking in real bad lately, and I’ve finally decided to act upon it. So in preparation, while I sit here months advance studying maps and language books, could you give me some advice on what kind of backpack, sandals (and/or waterproof shoes), pocket knife, water-proof watch, etc I should be purchasing?
(And any other tips on what else I should have with me in case I accidentally lose myself in some random French field, German forest or Greek river, would be very much appreciated.) Strike ‘em matches always struck me as a good idea (no pun intended) to have in my backpack just in case, as well as one of those metallic water canteens, etc. But brand names would be very helpful at this point! Thanks!
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Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
1:45 am
…or know anyone who does? Are they comfy? I’m looking for a pair of WATERPROOF shoes that I can wear to work in the summer. I have a long walk to/from the train station.
http://www.crocs.com/womens-footwear/women-footwear,default,sc.html?sz=1&start=5&prefn1=refinementColor&prefv1=Black
Please don’t be rude. If you don’t know anything about these, keep your opinion to yourself. Thanks!
Yeah, the original crocs are hideous! lol
I guess Shannon doesn’t know how to read?!
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Monday, August 15th, 2011 at
9:02 pm
My first attempt must not have been specific enough, so I’m re-asking with a few more prompts. Specific garments and brand names are helpful whenever possible. Please try to answer all questions if you can.
1. How do I keep my head warm and dry while still wearing a helmet? Is it unsafe to put something on underneath my helmet? If so, can I put something on over it? My helmet is vented and has a visor.
2. Please suggest a waterproof garment for keeping my face and neck dry-ish and warm.
3. Is there such a thing as waterproof shoes? If so, list brands if possible. If not, suggest how I may keep my feet dry and warm. Brands are helpful.
4. I am assuming I will also wear a waterproof jacket, waterproof pants (perhaps Gortex, but can you suggest a cheaper-but-still-reliable brand?), and gloves. Specific brand suggestions are helpful.
5. Suggestions on where I can buy these things for cheaper (I already know I can look on E-bay).
Thanks in advance, and again, specific brands and garment items are very helpful!
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Sunday, August 7th, 2011 at
9:03 pm
Gonna be working as a dishwasher and the floors will be really wet and soapy where I work. How much do good waterproof shoes cost and what retail chain would be cheapest to buy from? Need to be at work by 5.59 tonight. Please aid me…….
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Friday, August 5th, 2011 at
4:12 pm
my school is having a ski trip in two weeks and I just recently found out that we are going to do alot of snow playing, and snow boots are optional. I have no water proof shoes. I only have sneakers and leather boots, which the sellsperson said is water proof and can be worn in the rain. my mom is not really keen on the idea of buying waterproof shoes, since we spent big bucks on my other ski stuff. will wearing my sneakers be a bad idea? or vice versa for the leather boots?
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Sunday, June 5th, 2011 at
4:14 pm
I start a new job at Petsmart tomorrow being a bather. I asked my manager what the dress code was and she said just a tshirt, waterproof shoes, and waterproof pants. So I am just going to wear windbreaker pants and some Crocs. Do you think this is ok for a uniform?
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Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 at
8:59 pm
I’m trying to buy some waterproof shoes and there’s flannel on it