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You live IN a forest? Well I have to say that's pretty paleo man alright. :P
Have you even tried doing it a number of times? It can't be that much
different to paleo man... and paleo man wouldn't have picked out the neatest
path every time and been exceptionally careful about where he was going.
Dammit, now I'm in two minds again. I don't know whether to get these (which
would probably work out over $100 for me) or not. To me they seem like a fad
and a pair of Irish dancing shoes... from other Amazon customers as well I just
got the impression that they're preying on people desperate to be paleo.
I think Paleophil (not 100% sure it was him) mentioned something about there
being shoddy, low-quality imitators going around... I didn't see them first time
round but I'll have a look again. ;)
In the meantime, are they really worth it? Or would that money be better off
going to the orangutans etc.
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 11:01:42 -0500, Robert Kesterson
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 10:00:14 -0500, Tracy Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
>wrote:
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>> Running barefoot is pretty awesome too ;)
>
>Indeed it would be. But I'd have cuts and bruises all over my feet if I
>ran barefoot around my house (we live in a forest on top of a very rocky
>hilltop. *Lots* of sharp pointy things sticking up. The Vibrams are a
>good compromise. :)
>
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> Robert Kesterson
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