(Not actually) A Rhetorical Question
Why is it that, any time I wear my (not actually) Crocs with socks - any pair - the left one ends up upside down within 15 minutes?
Why is it that, any time I wear my (not actually) Crocs with socks - any pair - the left one ends up upside down within 15 minutes?
Posted by Jennifer at 5:33 PM
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Were I to hazard a guess, I would say that your (not actually) Crocs - or at least the left one - were manufactured in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, the sock in question enters reverse hemispherical readjustment mode. It's a well-documented phenomenon.
Glad you're back!
(not that your dad didn't do a fine job posting for you)
But then what's up with the right one, some sort of proximity-induced Coriolis effect?
Also, yes, we all thank Dad, yadda, yadda, yadda. But I also posted every single day while I was gone, you know. At great personal cost (well...) and inconvenience (that one's true).
Appreciate me! Appreciate me!
Gee Cuz, RHRM may just trump my coriolis effect explanation!
...Aw Geez Gurrrl, in the time it took me to post this, you beat me to it too!!
Appreciate me! Appreciate me!
I refer you to the first comment at last night's Phyre.
It's fun to be back!
Don't think I didn't notice. That was where I appreciated you, Phydeaux :)
You need to get yourself another pair and test it out to see if the same thing happens. If not, then it's the 'shoes'. If yes, then it's your foot.
We need some scientific study here. :)
I just tagged you with the "7 things you might not know about me meme." good luck!
Both of mine do. Let's theorize. My (not actually) Crocs are too big for my feet. More too big than yours are. And both socks flip over. So maybe your right foot is just enough bigger than your left to make the right shoe fit better, and the problem with your left sock and both of mine is, lots of room and nothing better to do.
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