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This is Phoenix. Caught her walking to the coffee shop on her break when I stopped her and said, “Hey, cool shoes.” “Yeah? You think so?,” she responded.
"Absolutely. Do you have a few minutes?"
After breaking the ice, and showing her the Exchange, she thought it was a cool project. “I do art myself, and sell of my own stuff here and there.”
Asked if she could part with a few pics of her feet in exchange for espresso, she responded positively with these pics.
"I have to warn you, I’m not wearing any socks. I should be wearing some with these." I assured her that wasn’t a concern of mine.
They’re a bit rough, but I think after getting her a pedicure and not walking around barefoot as much, we’ll be in business. I told her to lay off her feet, at least being barefoot for a week and soften them up. Supposed to meet next week, so hope to have updates then.
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good thing you advised her a pedicure. Those will send a shiver down a spine in a few years if she doesn't maintain.
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quote:Originally posted by boii170: good thing you advised her a pedicure. Those will send a shiver down a spine in a few years if she doesn't maintain.
Yeah, I was a bit surprised how rough they were. I'm up for the challenge and showing off the progress. Does give an opportunity to do a oily or lotion foot rub shoot. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on her pair.
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Hahahaha rehab feet! Documenting the process would be cool. Do you have a paraffin wax setup? Would be extremely cool to get shots of her dipping her feet in that.
quote:Originally posted by hyperion: Hahahaha rehab feet! Documenting the process would be cool. Do you have a paraffin wax setup? Would be extremely cool to get shots of her dipping her feet in that.
"Rehab Feet" sounds like one of those fixer-upper shows on DIY network. I take beat up, rough feet and turn them into a model-quality pair.