Opened toed shoes were allowed in the 90?s.....I wore them all the timeTwisted said:Look at all those open-toed shoes!!
Angelface2011 said:Opened toed shoes were allowed in the 90?s.....I wore them all the time
Angelface2011 said:Opened toed shoes were allowed in the 90?s.....I wore them all the timeTwisted said:Look at all those open-toed shoes!!
TheRealJonStewart said:But skirts that short were definitely not allowed.
But why did TWISTED get away with wearing them?patriotic said:Open-toed shoes were allowed also in the 80s . I believe all the original references to their being outlawed was just for those singing on the platform during services.
Of course, they were allowed for female students only.
16KJV11 said:But why did TWISTED get away with wearing them?patriotic said:Open-toed shoes were allowed also in the 80s . I believe all the original references to their being outlawed was just for those singing on the platform during services.
Of course, they were allowed for female students only.
Gender identity crisis before it was popular to have one? ????? (Just kidding!)
16KJV11 said:But why did TWISTED get away with wearing them?patriotic said:Open-toed shoes were allowed also in the 80s . I believe all the original references to their being outlawed was just for those singing on the platform during services.
Of course, they were allowed for female students only.
So you were that girl who worked at the security desk who sported the mustache? ???Twisted said:16KJV11 said:But why did TWISTED get away with wearing them?patriotic said:Open-toed shoes were allowed also in the 80s . I believe all the original references to their being outlawed was just for those singing on the platform during services.
Of course, they were allowed for female students only.
Which shift?16KJV11 said:So you were that girl who worked at the security desk who sported the mustache? ???Twisted said:16KJV11 said:But why did TWISTED get away with wearing them?patriotic said:Open-toed shoes were allowed also in the 80s . I believe all the original references to their being outlawed was just for those singing on the platform during services.
Of course, they were allowed for female students only.