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		<title>Comment on Tell us your Crocs Story by jim</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/how-do-you-wear-your-crocs/#comment-92197</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Ditto as to slippery.  Walking the dog on wet concrete.  My foot slipped and knee collapased.  I didnt recover for six months from the sprained knee.  I have fallen three more times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ditto as to slippery.  Walking the dog on wet concrete.  My foot slipped and knee collapased.  I didnt recover for six months from the sprained knee.  I have fallen three more times.
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		<title>Comment on Turbo Straps for Crocs by Carolann</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/turbo-straps-for-crocs/#comment-90063</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>HOw can I order thew straps? Do they also come w/all pieces to adhere the strap onto the croc?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOw can I order thew straps? Do they also come w/all pieces to adhere the strap onto the croc?
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		<title>Comment on Crocs in Hot Water? by paigey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 09:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I brought both, and i dont see the difference, but i can FEEL The difference. Nothinz, are much lighter, and the strap feels so much better on the archilles, and the are more cusiony. Also, i did this experiment in otaki, i had crocs and nothinz, and i found that the crocs did not slip off as much as the nothinz did in the water. i am going both ways, but crocs are better for the water places, and nothinz are better for walking and stuff. By far, in new zealand when they sold the nothinz, which they dont now (and that is gay) The crocs were cheaper, but they both lasted equally.
thanks for posting that up, that brought me back some few memories. Crocs in hot water, well they were for a bit there, i even encounterred a fight over the last canvas colour "beach" style at the shops...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I brought both, and i dont see the difference, but i can FEEL The difference. Nothinz, are much lighter, and the strap feels so much better on the archilles, and the are more cusiony. Also, i did this experiment in otaki, i had crocs and nothinz, and i found that the crocs did not slip off as much as the nothinz did in the water. i am going both ways, but crocs are better for the water places, and nothinz are better for walking and stuff. By far, in new zealand when they sold the nothinz, which they dont now (and that is gay) The crocs were cheaper, but they both lasted equally.<br />
thanks for posting that up, that brought me back some few memories. Crocs in hot water, well they were for a bit there, i even encounterred a fight over the last canvas colour &#8220;beach&#8221; style at the shops&#8230;
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		<title>Comment on 10 Reasons To Wear Crocs by Helen</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/10-reasons-to-wear-crocs/#comment-87854</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 06:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I don't own a pair but I have to believe they must be comfortable because I have never seen anything become so popular so fast. My only issue with them is because of their popularity, people seem to think this makes them appropriate to wear everywhere they go, including the workplace. Wearing a skirt with crocs is no more acceptable than wearing a skirt with running shoes in an office setting. All I hear is "but they are so comfortable", and thats great, but I bet your sweats and your pajamas are comfortable too but do you see anyone wearing those to work? Give me a break!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t own a pair but I have to believe they must be comfortable because I have never seen anything become so popular so fast. My only issue with them is because of their popularity, people seem to think this makes them appropriate to wear everywhere they go, including the workplace. Wearing a skirt with crocs is no more acceptable than wearing a skirt with running shoes in an office setting. All I hear is &#8220;but they are so comfortable&#8221;, and thats great, but I bet your sweats and your pajamas are comfortable too but do you see anyone wearing those to work? Give me a break!
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		<title>Comment on Global Warming and Crocs don&#8217;t mix by Norm</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/post/82#comment-87852</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 03:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>uhh..mine shrunk too</description>
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		<title>Comment on Tell us your Crocs Story by deby Wine</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/how-do-you-wear-your-crocs/#comment-84203</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I love crocs. I have about 20 pairs and it is all I have worn for years. I have bought another 15 pairs or so, as gifts. I no longer wear them. 2 years ago I slipped on a spot of melted ice at the grocery store. Fractured wrist, and 2 months of no work, I didn't get the hint. This summer at the grocery store, I turned to get groceries out of the cart to the belt, and broke a chip of bone off my ankle. Still no clue. 3 weeks later walking around in a grassy area, a bit lumpy ground, I broke 3 bones in the middle of my other foot. Recovering from that, limping on the boot they make you wear, 4 weeks later, the strain put pressure on the other foot, and oops, 2 broken bones in the bad ankle foot. Now I sit in a chair in my living room. My feet are up, resting in the seat of my wheelchair. I am 4 weeks out from surgery to do repairs, remove bone chips, and fix other related damage in my foot and ankle. I have been out of work for almost 6 months, and have another 2 or so til I feel I can be back on my feet. Now, I am 54 years old and have been overweight my entire life. If I was 6 years old this would never have happened to me. I feel there is a point in our lives where it is critical to have great foot support. If I had spent the past few years in firm support athletic shoes, I would not be in this spot. My very fabulous foot foot surgeon says that Crocs are terrible and do not offer the support needed for good foot health. I will never be able to wear them again. I am concerned, too, for the others, like me that make them the main stay of their shoe collection. Be very careful and consult your Physician to see if they may become problematic to your feet. If you have pain, stop wearing them. Very sad and tired of sitting in Va :-(</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love crocs. I have about 20 pairs and it is all I have worn for years. I have bought another 15 pairs or so, as gifts. I no longer wear them. 2 years ago I slipped on a spot of melted ice at the grocery store. Fractured wrist, and 2 months of no work, I didn&#8217;t get the hint. This summer at the grocery store, I turned to get groceries out of the cart to the belt, and broke a chip of bone off my ankle. Still no clue. 3 weeks later walking around in a grassy area, a bit lumpy ground, I broke 3 bones in the middle of my other foot. Recovering from that, limping on the boot they make you wear, 4 weeks later, the strain put pressure on the other foot, and oops, 2 broken bones in the bad ankle foot. Now I sit in a chair in my living room. My feet are up, resting in the seat of my wheelchair. I am 4 weeks out from surgery to do repairs, remove bone chips, and fix other related damage in my foot and ankle. I have been out of work for almost 6 months, and have another 2 or so til I feel I can be back on my feet. Now, I am 54 years old and have been overweight my entire life. If I was 6 years old this would never have happened to me. I feel there is a point in our lives where it is critical to have great foot support. If I had spent the past few years in firm support athletic shoes, I would not be in this spot. My very fabulous foot foot surgeon says that Crocs are terrible and do not offer the support needed for good foot health. I will never be able to wear them again. I am concerned, too, for the others, like me that make them the main stay of their shoe collection. Be very careful and consult your Physician to see if they may become problematic to your feet. If you have pain, stop wearing them. Very sad and tired of sitting in Va :-(
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		<title>Comment on Tell us your Crocs Story by jeni</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/how-do-you-wear-your-crocs/#comment-83620</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I LOVED crocs and bought pairs in many colours. 
I was aware that they were slippy in the wet and so was careful.
Ten weeks ago however I fell over while wearing them and broke both the bones in my right ankle. I have now got two metal plates and eight screws to hold my ankle together.
I still can't walk very far and have been in pain during all this time.
I will not be wearing crocs ever again, 
you might think you are being careful in the wet but a moment will come when you forget. They are dangerous and it is not worth it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I LOVED crocs and bought pairs in many colours.<br />
I was aware that they were slippy in the wet and so was careful.<br />
Ten weeks ago however I fell over while wearing them and broke both the bones in my right ankle. I have now got two metal plates and eight screws to hold my ankle together.<br />
I still can&#8217;t walk very far and have been in pain during all this time.<br />
I will not be wearing crocs ever again,<br />
you might think you are being careful in the wet but a moment will come when you forget. They are dangerous and it is not worth it.
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		<title>Comment on 10 Reasons To Wear Crocs by Kim</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 12:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I have been wearing Crocs for years. Have owned several pairs, mostly Beach and Cayman style, but also Rx Relief and most recently Blitzen. Crocs are almost always my shoe of choice since I have such wide feet (with bunions also!). I usually have to buy men's sneakers and shoes since women's don't run wide enough. That's why I LOVE Crocs. The Rx Relief is the only pair of Crocs I have owned that I do not like. Strangly, they are more narrow than other styles and I cannot comfortably wear them. Blitzen I just purchased so have not worn them much but they are comfy! Bottom line, if you are a women with VERY wide feet, get Crocs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been wearing Crocs for years. Have owned several pairs, mostly Beach and Cayman style, but also Rx Relief and most recently Blitzen. Crocs are almost always my shoe of choice since I have such wide feet (with bunions also!). I usually have to buy men&#8217;s sneakers and shoes since women&#8217;s don&#8217;t run wide enough. That&#8217;s why I LOVE Crocs. The Rx Relief is the only pair of Crocs I have owned that I do not like. Strangly, they are more narrow than other styles and I cannot comfortably wear them. Blitzen I just purchased so have not worn them much but they are comfy! Bottom line, if you are a women with VERY wide feet, get Crocs.
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		<title>Comment on Tell us your Crocs Story by Jeanie</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/how-do-you-wear-your-crocs/#comment-83343</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 16:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Yeah, I've got to agree with others here - Crocs are dangerous.  I love my summer and winter pairs and have fully decorated with Jibbitz, but just fell again yesterday on the concrete garage floor coming in from the rain - broke my wrist and my arm is badly bruised all the way up past my elbow.  I know to take extra caution when the Crocs get wet, but I went down in 2 seconds flat.  Also, I do notice that you can easily trip on tile floors.  They are casual shoes so the tendency is to walk more casually, which probably contributes to the problem.  Also, thanks to the person who recommend KG's Boot Guard.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I&#8217;ve got to agree with others here - Crocs are dangerous.  I love my summer and winter pairs and have fully decorated with Jibbitz, but just fell again yesterday on the concrete garage floor coming in from the rain - broke my wrist and my arm is badly bruised all the way up past my elbow.  I know to take extra caution when the Crocs get wet, but I went down in 2 seconds flat.  Also, I do notice that you can easily trip on tile floors.  They are casual shoes so the tendency is to walk more casually, which probably contributes to the problem.  Also, thanks to the person who recommend KG&#8217;s Boot Guard.
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		<title>Comment on Turbo Straps for Crocs by erin</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/turbo-straps-for-crocs/#comment-82790</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>what is your number to order the straps!! reply asap please!!!!!! thanks</description>
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