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Thursday, July 15, 2004
 
Shoes for Caulfield men...
 
Apparently,  Rockport has a "mandal" out called the Caulfield.
It comes in black and brown.  Idea for a christmas present? :)


http://shop.rockport.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=1760398
 
 
Comments:
Argh. How horrible!
 
argh? you're saying a big company is trying to sell a shoe called "caulfield?" Bullshit!
 
what size you wear, Rich? :)
 
OH my Gosh......they really are. What's up with that?
Brien, as our investigative reporter, I think you should find out how a reputable company comes up with CAULFIELD as a model name?
The more I think about it, the more I think I deserve compensation for the crass corporate use of my hard earned name. I think I've been traumatised. I'm definitely feeling emotionally distressed. I'm most worried about wheather I spelled traumatis(Z)ed right, but that just goes to show how bad it is to have one's identity stolen by those bastards at Rockport
 
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I think it's mandals for everyone this xmas...
 
what's a mandal?
 
a man sandal - condensed to mandal. I learned another one today - moobs (man boobs)...
 
PS - you did just fine with the spelling of "traumatized", or "traumatised" as is the proper spelling in Britain and other English speaking parts of the world outside the US. Can't say the same about "whether" though:) Clearly, you are under great emotional distress upon learning of the CAULFIELD mandal at Rockport!
 
Saw the bad wheather after the fact but couldn't fix it.
Now I'm traumatised by the concept of moobs. sigh
 
I'll get on it. This definitely needs to be checked out. Argh!
 
caulfields around the world are counting on you. Don't let us down
 
p.s. argh!
 
wow! You all sure had fun with that one. . . Moobs is an interesting concept. Dad, you're never that off on your spelling. I just saw a new side of you I've never seen before.
 
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