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Shoes, shoes, shoes!!!!

Steve Madden is having a hot sale. Mmmhmm. Check out how to get an additional 15% off here.

I want these but only size 4's are left.

And these but they are out of my budget range.........of ZERO!!!!



I mean with the 15% off they would be $36.51. No shipping. Hmmmmm..........

NO!!!! Can't get 'em. Won't get 'em. NO MAM!!!

Plus, I would wreck my ankles trying to werk these snitches.

Yes......it is for my own good.




OH MY GOD I WANT THEM. I WANT THEM NOW!!!



*ahem*

night..............

Comments

Leslie said…
Those black ones are cute! (I'm not even going to click on the link to check out the main site... too tempting)
Dimples said…
@ L

I would have gotten the black ones if they had my size. I mean I would have attempted to and then came to my senses just as I was about to press the "complete order" button.

They are $28.99 before the discount.

*sigh*

I have horrible shoe addiction.

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