i get my shoes dirty.
i walk through the grass daily.
sometimes (when it has been raining/the sprinklers have been on) the grass is muddy.
but i just don't see the point in walking around on the sidewalks at cbu. because whoever laid out where sidewalks would go did not keep in mind the basic principle of "the shortest distance between two points is a straight line..."
there are even some sidewalks that lead to no where. the
y are just in the most random places and then they suddenly stop.
so i just walk across the grass.
and then my shoes get dirty.
but i really feel like that should be accepted. dirty shoes. that should be the norm.
i mean you are wearing these things on your feet so that your feet will stay dry, warm, and protected.
i know that this is just now how it is. most people like to keep their shoes clean. and that's nice and all. but where is the fun in that?
and now it is 3:15 in the morning and i am rambling.
6 comments:
that is sick. that snail. sick. nasty sick. sick.
my toms got wet from ITW and they took forever to dry so they ended up smelling like something decided to crawl in them and die... i washed them 3 times though so they arent as bad though...
you obviously aren't a landscape artist ;P
my mother always said never to walk on the grass. it's not polite. when i walk on the grass i hear her chastising me. oh, to feel the freedom you feel...
i don't know how many times i stepped in puddles of mud while wearing my raindbows and walking threw the grass at cal baptist.
do we never learn?
or should i say does calbaptist never learn that they don't need to water the grass so frequently!
atleast you're smart enough to wear shoes threw the grass
We don't allow students to walk on the grass near the walkways at our school. When school's out, though, I sometimes break the rules myself!
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