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Having recently bought new pants, I was wearing them. Then it started to rain, and the bottoms of the legs got wet. I rushed to my dorm (the college life for me) and got inside to dry off. Later I noticed something. My new jeans had died my the backs of my shoes BLUE.
Something to protect shoes next
time would be nice.
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or, something to dye your shoes according
to plan? + |
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Well known problem with denim. (And the old Redcoats' uniforms, though not many people encounter that one any more.) |
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I often roll my trouser legs up in heavy rain (not that I wear jeans, but it helps keep suit pants from getting ruined, and if the weather's that bad, no one cares that you look like a gumbie). |
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sp: dyed
just didn't want your jeans to die. |
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You know, you should always wash new jeans by themselves first, so the dye can wash out a bit before you wear them. |
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Wash your pants first. Otherwise other things can get dyed blue. And not EVERYONE is going to belive that you are a pict. |
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Being young and completely out of fashion, I wore new jeans to go skiing for the first time. After sliding down the mountain from pretty much the very start of the run, I looked back up the mile that I had tumbled down. Much to my surprise I had left a rather prominent blue streak all the way down ending right at my ass. |
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NTSS: assuming you were cussing all the way down, I guess that's where the expression "swearing a blue streak" comes from. |
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If I recall correctly I wasn't really vocalizing many distinct words so much as one long syllable. |
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