Friday, March 11, 2011

Cargo Van Shelves Colorado

Dorothy's slippers

I bought the ruby \u200b\u200bslippers from The Wizard of Oz . I spent thirty years searching without knowing it. Maybe it's the best way to search, right? As Picasso said: I do not seek, I find. Well, I like: I'm not looking for clothes, I found myself ... and my credit card, and then the uncle of the bank also find me ... Well, to see the shoes, of course, recognized (as with all things we seek without knowing it, and finally one day find). They were the first shoes I fell in love, was five . The image of the Wicked Witch of the East crushed by Dorothy's house with his feet sticking out underneath with white striped stockings and black and ruby \u200b\u200bslippers really impressed me. Not because of the bestiality of the witch crushed, I did not care (it was crushed!), But by combining stripes socks and shoes, especially the magnificent ruby \u200b\u200bslippers Ruby (¡¡¡¡! !!!).
I believe that fashion, clothing, must be experienced, lived (if not converted into something else in disguise, and we in dummies). Or at least, should remind us of things. When the Wicked Witch of the East die, Glinda (the Good Witch of the North) magically transported to the ruby \u200b\u200bslippers Dorothy's feet and tells him to never take them off and continue the yellow brick road to Emerald City where the Wizard of Oz may help her return home. But do you remember how it ends finally returning home? Thanks to the ruby \u200b\u200bslippers. Hitting the heels and say the magic phrase, Dorothy wakes up in his room surrounded by family and friends.
My ruby \u200b\u200bslippers are not ruby \u200b\u200bslippers and are not, but maybe be a little magic show that the long yellow brick road only leads to a site, or at a point where we were happy, which is what same.

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