I've played with the koi pond on your (crappy crappy) iPhone! The day we were wandering around Expo, looking at bathroom fixtures neither one of us is ever going to buy. I remember it distinctly. (Was that the Friday after T-giving? I think it was!)
I do love the koi boots, but they are semi-expensive. Plus, they look like they have absolutely no heel at all, which might not be comfy.
I actually own a pair of the tattoo ones--got them at The Tannery on Boylston for $10. They get lots of compliments, but unfortunately one of them now has a hole in them and my sock gets wet when I wear them. :-(
I've played with the koi pond on your (crappy crappy) iPhone! The day we were wandering around Expo, looking at bathroom fixtures neither one of us is ever going to buy.
Hey, that koi pond has since been improved. There's more koi (and more food and a whole shaking thing you can do).
I'll point out that Expo has since been swept into the dustbin of history. Probably 'cause they didn't sell koi ponds. Or maybe 'cause we visited and didn't buy anything. If another place we visit and don't buy things from closes up, I'm going to start feeling really guilty...
I'm not going to actually start buying more things. I'm just going to increase my level of Jewish guilt.
Hey, maybe we should go visit The Natick Collection. They're going bust just fine without our help, so no guilt involved. Plus I can help assuage my Jewish guilt by buying Jewish food at Joan and Ed's.
Jean! Thank you for your hospitality today and the close-up look at your very cool boots! Readers, they are even cuter in real life and the bargain-fu involved in getting them for only *ten bucks* puts me to shame.
I might need to haul my lazy, lazy ass to The Tannery to see what they have on sale before I pay full price for the koi boots.
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Koi! koi! koi!
I say that cause I paid 99 cents for a koi pond on my iPhone, so I think that's a pro-koi sign.
Plus I actually think it's the cutest design of the three.
I've played with the koi pond on your (crappy crappy) iPhone! The day we were wandering around Expo, looking at bathroom fixtures neither one of us is ever going to buy. I remember it distinctly. (Was that the Friday after T-giving? I think it was!)
I do love the koi boots, but they are semi-expensive. Plus, they look like they have absolutely no heel at all, which might not be comfy.
Also koi! Imagine how creeped out others will be, if they think fish from the last puddle you thrashed through are stuck to your boots.
Just sayin'
I actually own a pair of the tattoo ones--got them at The Tannery on Boylston for $10. They get lots of compliments, but unfortunately one of them now has a hole in them and my sock gets wet when I wear them. :-(
I've played with the koi pond on your (crappy crappy) iPhone! The day we were wandering around Expo, looking at bathroom fixtures neither one of us is ever going to buy.
Hey, that koi pond has since been improved. There's more koi (and more food and a whole shaking thing you can do).
I'll point out that Expo has since been swept into the dustbin of history. Probably 'cause they didn't sell koi ponds. Or maybe 'cause we visited and didn't buy anything. If another place we visit and don't buy things from closes up, I'm going to start feeling really guilty...
I'm not going to actually start buying more things. I'm just going to increase my level of Jewish guilt.
Hey, maybe we should go visit The Natick Collection. They're going bust just fine without our help, so no guilt involved. Plus I can help assuage my Jewish guilt by buying Jewish food at Joan and Ed's.
Jean! Thank you for your hospitality today and the close-up look at your very cool boots! Readers, they are even cuter in real life and the bargain-fu involved in getting them for only *ten bucks* puts me to shame.
I might need to haul my lazy, lazy ass to The Tannery to see what they have on sale before I pay full price for the koi boots.
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