Re: I Lost My Mule


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Posted by Kinja on August 28, 2000 at 23:45:26:

In Reply to: I Lost My Mule posted by Jenna on August 28, 2000 at 23:42:58:

Hello Jenna,

A while back I posted a list of my All-star posts going back to the beginning of the board.
Yours is now my all-time favorite. I am sorry about your misfortunate accident at the waterfront bar.
One of my earlier posts talks about how nylons, stockings or even socks make walking in backless shoes much more difficult. (What height was the heel? That makes a difference also.) Have you had any other similar problems wearing this combo?

One thing that was unclear in your post. Was the shoe that fell off being dangled or dipped? In other words, what foot/shoe position led to it coming off so easily. I was also wondering if you looked in the water to see if the shoe floated (away) or sank out of sight, making it unrecoverable?

I have other questions, but I'll wait and see if you are interested in replying before I ask them.

If you'd rather not post a reply to the board, but prefer email, you are welcome to do so. (kin865@yahoo.com). Of course if you don't reply, I understand that as well.

Would love to hear any other related shoeplay stories about yourself of others you know and there are others on the board who I am sure feel the same.

Bye,
Kinja

: I stumbled upon this site and thought I would share an adventure that happened to me. I was at a bar on the waterfront with friends and wearing stockings with mules as it was a weekday and I had to go back to work afterwards. I often dip or dangling or just play with my shoe.I was seated at a table at the end of the platform built over the water. I got up quickly to call a friend who walked in and as I did my left mule came off, I turned and stretched out my foot to get it back on while still half looking at my friend knocking my shoe against the table and over the edge into the water. I lost it, felt really stupid. People must have thought what a dumb blonde. Afterwards I had to walk out with one mule on. It was not nice walking on a sticky floor with a stockinged foot. LUCKILY NO ONE SAW ME LOSE IT. But they did see me walk with one mule. I just told people in the bar who asked why I only had one shoe that a friend had hidden it. BACK AT WORK I JUST TRIED TO STAY BEHIND MY DESK. Although my mule was gone for good I did not throw the other one away because walking with one shoe on was closer to normality.




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