TalKing of the Hill - The Order of the Straight Arrow
Added 2019-03-22 07:00:01 +0000 UTC
Woo loo loo! This week, Hank and the guys head to the woods to make some men out of boys via deception and "funny Indian stuff." But their snipe hunt goes sour when a run-in with an endangered crane turns into a run from park rangers and angry hippies. Meanwhile, Peggy goes on a secret trip that should be a mystery to all but those who've been aware of this episode for the past 20-plus years. Grab your silence sticks and sit back and listen in to our exploration of generational warfare and giant feet!
On the subject of big feet on ladies, my grandmother was always insecure about the size of her feet. I don't know where it came from, but she was in general pretty insecure about her appearance for as long as I knew her (apparently her mom would tell her she was ugly, which wouldn't surprise me because my great grandmother was not a nice person). She was so insecure that she wore shoes that were way too small for her feet. She told my mom she was a size whatever and that's the only size she was going to wear. I'd see her stuffing her feet into shoes and it reminded me of the scene from Disney's Cinderella where the footman tries to fit the glass slipper onto Cinderella's step sisters. My grandmother's shoes always looked like they were about to rocket off of her feet. And then of course she'd complain to my mom that her feet hurt. She's the only woman I've known to have this particular insecurity, but it's just one of those things I'll never forget about her.
Joe Hodgson
2019-03-28 19:48:12 +0000 UTC
In response to the question, how realistic would a woman being insecure about her feet be? As a woman even though people aren't telling us that big feet are unattractive, I think if Peggy's feet are big enough that she has to go to a special store (she probably can't find her size at the mall) alone probably makes her feel insecure, that her feet aren't average sized
Mary Kate (wanderingstars)
2019-03-26 01:52:24 +0000 UTC