Agent SNAFU X: hmm, must shine again, brb
Agent SNAFU X: back
(namelessperson): 0_o
Agent SNAFU X: what?
Agent SNAFU X: I take care of my cats
(namelessperson): your whaa?
Agent SNAFU X: my cats!
Agent SNAFU X: i shine my cats!
Agent SNAFU X: with kiwi polish!
(namelessperson): .....
(namelessperson): *tranquilizes*
Agent SNAFU X: what?
Agent SNAFU X: cats=catapillers, a brand of boots and fine machinery
Agent SNAFU X: kiwi polish=brand of shoe polish!
Agent SNAFU X: *bap*
What can I say? I take good care of my boots!
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shiny cats take care of em!
#2
Posted 11 February 2005 - 02:51 AM

It would be pointless to shine my own boots.
Main problem: they don't start shiny
Also, after standing in ponds and tromping through mud (and clay after standing in the pond, or swimming in it

#5
Posted 11 February 2005 - 07:16 PM
Well zoo, it kinda depends on what your boots are made of. My boots are leather, and they didn't really start shiny. Nor was I trying to make them shiny. The shinyness is a byproduct of polishing/waxing boots. When you put a good coat on, it protects the leather, makes it water resistant, and restores the "out o' da box" look to them.
So, as long as you clean your boots first, polishing them can help them last much longer!
which is good, cuz my boots were quite an investment....
So, as long as you clean your boots first, polishing them can help them last much longer!
which is good, cuz my boots were quite an investment....
#7
Posted 11 February 2005 - 11:17 PM
Maybe it's just because I'm a fox, but I wouldn't have minded either way! 
---Ruckus the Rogue

---Ruckus the Rogue
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