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The Shoe's on the Other Beat: Songs About Footwear

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Shoes have been a favorite metaphor of songwriters since Tin Pan Alley: something you can walk out o

Shoes have been a favorite metaphor of songwriters since Tin Pan Alley: something you can walk out or walk back or walk a mile in, a way to put on or take off identities or moods. And sometimes they're just actual shoes. Let's strut, stroll, and stomp through ten shoe-driven jams. [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:] [daily deal teaser v0.5] [WTF is for sale today at Meh?] [See if you can guess.] Shoes have been a favorite metaphor of songwriters since Tin Pan Alley: something you can walk out or walk back or walk a mile in, a way to put on or take off identities or moods. And sometimes they’re just actual shoes. Let’s strut, stroll, and stomp through ten shoe-driven jams. [Who’s buying this crap?] [What’s the community say?] [boygenius1991 said:] [I got some of these last time. they're comfy af, would ██████ recommend.] [Nexar said:] [Last time I ordered these I ordered 3 pair and meh only sent me 2. Still waiting on support, though it is a weekend so I still (somewhat) ~~love~~ tolerate you guys.] [alacrity said:] [these are absolutely useless for margaritas.] [What did they buy?] [So far today...] 21792 visitors. 46% on a phone, 8% on a tablet. 694 sold. 2857 meh button clicks. $7697 total. Deal paused: 1:09am ET - 8am ET [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?] #weekend_poetry_slam 3 active users @Possum_Skull 1:33 AM This skull was erstwhile full of brain Upholstered o’er with meat Fur and sinew, skin, membranes With soft tissues replete @Possum_Skull 1:35 AM And that’s the stuff that makes bones go The animating matter Stuff that moved me, long ago When these old bones still clattered @Possum_Skull 1:37 AM But that stuff also bleeds and sweats And drools, and oozes stink I’m clean and dry now, no regrets Regretting means you think @Possum_Skull 1:39 AM And think again, and wish things went Not quite how they did go I’m past all that, my last wish spent This skull’s mad vacant, yo @Duck_Skull 1:40 AM snap snap snap @Woodchuck_Skull 1:41 AM snap snap snap snap snap [meh] is a daily deal experiment by [mediocre laboratories]. © a mediocre corporation. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online] | [Update Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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