Condition: A man's huge slipper - size 12 - 13, black corduroy, used and scuffed with a fresh white plop of seagull poop on the big toe.
Friday, April 20, 2007
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You've seen them, they're everywhere - in the best neighborhoods, in the poorest neighborhoods . . . forever traveling solo, abandoned by the side of the road. How do they usually become separated from their mirror twin? How do they manage to hang from overhead wires, the lucky ones, discarded with their mates - hanging by a shoelace, evenly divided? Untouched and unmoved - this is exactly how I find them and how I leave them. Aren't they fun?
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