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Ever have a completely soaked sneaker?
Aside from the fact they're wet, I love that squishy feeling.
How about a pair of shoes that feels like that ALL the time?
Ooze Shoes
http://www.halfbake...m/idea/Ooze_20Shoes wet and muddy [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004]
Mudsock
http://oak.cats.ohi...eanr/msockother.htm For k_sra... [lostdog, Oct 04 2004]
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Live in a bath half filled with cold water then. |
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How do you keep them wetIm supposing thats the invention? Do you have a catheter tube that splits and runs down to both shoes; or do you have great big water-filled balloons attached to them that soak them continuously; or maybe you pre-soak them in a solution of a deliquescent salt, so that they absorb moisture from the atmosphere? Something like that? |
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whats so hard about drenching ordinary trainers? |
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I should mention, not the wet feeling. Just squishy. |
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So, not wet then, just squishy. Well, how do you do that? |
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Drop frogs in your shoes. |
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Whatever this gunk is that my keyboard wrist rest is made out of should do the trick. |
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Yes, I think the wristpad gel is in the right direction. |
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I know there are some type of inserts that have something
like that already - but they're not supposed to feel
completely squishy. |
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there are trainers already that have gel in the soles... |
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Gummy shoes? (note: do not eat) |
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There used to be mudsocks... don't know where they went. |
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Opinion seem to be divided, k_sra - see link. |
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no one has sugested Custard why not? |
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i was thinking marmite, or you know jelly (jelo for the Americanos) that you buy in packs before you add it to boiling water. |
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