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My favorite twitter comment, maybe ever

This just in my Twitter wire. I'm not sayin' who twittered it, but I'm betting you can all guess:

"the thing i love most about conor: i'm 95% certain flip flops are not part of his wardrobe and are only worn in extreme circumstances."

If that doesn't bring a smile to your face today, I don't know what will.

categories: Bright Eyes
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imaginary liz said on September 18, 2007:

HAH! That's pretty funny... I hope it's true!

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imaginary dana said on September 18, 2007:

Flip flops are made for the beach, or around the house. Otherwise, they are filthy weird things to wear in the city. I know I'm in the total minority on this one, but that's where I stand.

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imaginary liz said on September 18, 2007:

Yea, Conor and I totally agree with you. Really, no part of the foot should be exposed -- especially on the bus.

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imaginary embracey said on September 18, 2007:

I'm in the same club as Liz, Dana, and Conor. Only your most intimate companions should ever hear the sounds (or see the sights) of you flopping the flip.

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Eddie B said on September 19, 2007:

YES! someone like me as well!

I don't like toes/feet.

Not to mention it's difficult when you know someone has flip flops and you have to watch out for their feet. eh

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ChrisB said on September 19, 2007:

I tend to agree with all of you. I don't care for flip flops, either. I certainly don't think they're appropriate for work or visiting the president (even Bush). It's just that I think my time is better spent loathing Crocs. Seriously, flip flops aren't so bad when there are ugly-ass plastic shoes out there!

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imaginary embracey said on September 19, 2007:

True dat, ChrisB. True dat. I need for someone to explain to me why Crocs were ever socially acceptable.

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