Boots
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Now I have to take off my shoes or
boots
to get on an airplane!
He's about five-foot three and a half on a good day, standing fully upright in cowboy
boots.
But I know she will anyway, so instead I'll always keep an extra supply of chocolate and rain
boots
nearby, because there is no heartbreak that chocolate can't fix.
But that's what the rain
boots
are for, because rain will wash away everything, if you let it.
When you open your hands to catch and wind up with only blisters and bruises; when you step out of the phone booth and try to fly and the very people you want to save are the ones standing on your cape; when your
boots
will fill with rain, and you'll be up to your knees in disappointment.
So I found some enormous, ridiculous, giant ski
boots
and then wobbly, wobbly I get on the ropes.
Now you can imagine at that time I had to switch the ridiculous
boots
for some slippers.
I'm wearing black trousers, black boots, I'm dressed completely in black.
And what we did then was put little
boots
on these legs, because this was a way to test if the legs were involved in sensing the temperature of the soil.
And if you look over here, with
boots
they climb onto the ball far less often when they had no
boots
on.
So we described these as cool
boots.
It was a dental compound that we used to make these
boots.
And then the third group of answers usually would be: when I'm surprised, when we laugh together, as somebody said to me in the office today, when he's in his tux, so I said, you know, it's either the tux or the cowboy
boots.
(Water sound) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause) (Applause ends) (Music) (Applause) One of the things I want to establish right from the start is that not all neurosurgeons wear cowboy
boots.
It feels like they're stuck inside rigid ski
boots.
And no hiking
boots.
You can tell he's Scottish because he's wearing a deerstalker cap and Wellington
boots.
I don't know why he's got the Wellington
boots.
We can learn from Agbogbloshie, where cobblers remake work boots, where women collect plastic from all over the city, sort it by type, shred it, wash it and ultimately sell it back as feedstock to factories to make new clothing, new plastic buckets and chairs.
In appearance, he resembled Mahatma Gandhi, minus the loincloth, plus orthopedic
boots.
The tradition is that in the winter, in that city, you wear your socks on the outside of your
boots.
On the way back down to the coast, our crampons — they're the spikes on our
boots
that we have for traveling over this blue ice on the glacier — broke on the top of the Beardmore.
But if you look at this, the boy is not washing his boots, he's putting water into his
boots.
She was the person who, if you needed an extra pair of
boots
or a home-cooked dinner, would be on your speed dial.
And in this surreal, otherworldly place, it's almost possible to imagine that you hear the muffled footfall of skin
boots
on soft earth, or that you see the flickering of a torch around the next bend.
I'm talking about cowboy
boots
and Caterpillar yellow toy trucks and bug jars, the whole nine yards.
I realized that my story stood in for all those who were expected to pick themselves up by their bootstraps, even if they didn't have any boots; that my organization stood in for all the structural, systemic help that never went to Harlem or Appalachia or the Lower 9th Ward; that my voice stood in for all those voices that seemed too unlearned, too unwashed, too unaccommodated.
I bought some beautiful knee-high, buckle
boots.
But I spent months assembling the most screen-accurate Hellboy costume I could, from the
boots
to the belt to the pants to the right hand of doom.
I looked at their boots; they were rubber.
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