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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFunny, I always thought that the right wing was against flip flopping?
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Also hilarious that My Pillow has become a janky Amazon.
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Funny, I always thought that the right wing was against flip flopping? (Original Post)
Initech
Jul 2022
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tanyev
(42,564 posts)1. They missed a real opportunity to go for "Shoeliani".
rsdsharp
(9,186 posts)2. I'll bet this is the lowest price in history
on this BRAND NEW product.
dchill
(38,502 posts)3. Do you question their credibility? Well, DO you?
rsdsharp
(9,186 posts)6. Does the Pope crap in the woods?
dchill
(38,502 posts)7. I thought that was Dolly Parton.
rsdsharp
(9,186 posts)8. Well, she does own DollyWOOD. I guess she's entitled.
ariadne0614
(1,730 posts)4. They also used to ridicule sore losers. n/t
kimbutgar
(21,157 posts)5. You can get these same sandals for $15 at Marshall's
I brought them in a Japanese store for $5.
But grifters got to grift the suckers!
The shoes probably cost $2 at the most to manufacture.