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Date: | Sat, 1 Dec 2001 09:55:35 EST |
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Thanks Joy. I haven't had much of a chance to shop this past week. I've
been having a good time with the flu. It's really been the other way around
though.
The allheart website was great -- lots of good stuff. I'm getting the table
top skeleton for educational comparison purposes with natural bone bird
skeletons.
I had a nice little cockatiel skeleton sitting on the piano near my
cockatiel's (Nikki's) bird cage. I only had it there temporarily, but long
enough for her to find it. She munched on part of the keel and the entire
right hand and wrist. It's still a good teaching tool, but it WAS a top
grade specimen.
I may also buy a pair of the shoes too. They had a very good selection --
thanks Joy!
In a message dated 11/29/2001 10:32:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Betty -I wear Birks almost all the time--They have anti rotational heel
cups,
> so you are less likely to twist ankles. lots of toe room inclogs & tie
> shoes..sandles are stiff soled till well broken in--Depends on where your
> pain is & what makes it...I also wear plogs alot-those rubber clogs with
> airholes meant for scrub nurses. They can be put through the dishwasher.
> They have lots of cushion on sole & give.....here is a link--
> AllHeart.com <[log in to unmask]>
> they are on sale now- I wear the navy ones with the holes. I'm about ready
> for a new pair after 2 years. Hope this helps--Sore feet are the
> worst--can't do anything when mine hurt & can't keep upright if I don't
> have
> good shoes. Joy
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