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Posted in Stolen (or stealing) shoes on 2014-09-03 16:53:33

Hi, The One Shoe Kid. I would be glad to talk with You a little more and share some stories with You - if You want to. My e-mail is: marekjanisz@yahoo.com

Posted in Wearing sneakers and shoes very loose on 2012-01-01 18:51:40

Once, I went to the cinema. The main hall was very crowded, many people coming out of cinemas, others went to the cash registers. I had to pick up a ticket I booked online, so I tried to push through the crowd to the last position. Suddenly, someone stepped on my heel and pulled my shoe off my foot! I looked back, but the crowd that is so huge, so I couldn't saw my shoe. I tried to turn back and to look for my loss, but when I managed to squeeze back, there was no trace of my lost sneaker. For a moment I did not know what to do. I stood in the lobby in one shoe and sock on the other foot. Finally I realized that I do not find my lost shoe, at least for now, and I decided to go on the ticket. Just before the room attendant looked at my feet and said, "Boy, where's your shoe?" I said that it lost in the crowd I could not find. He replied that when the films will begin in several rooms, the staff should find my sneaker. Unfortunately, when my film ended and I went to the lost and found, it turned out that my shoe was lost for good. So I had to go home in one shoe.

Posted in losing shoes (guys only) on 2011-11-26 17:25:17

Hello, lwtasl134! I would gladly talk with you about the loss of shoes, if you would be interested in marekjanisz@yahoo.com

Posted in boys losing shoes on 2011-10-26 18:56:39

Three weeks ago, when i was on a walk with my dog, i also lost my shoe. I was walking throug large overgrown area, when I tripped. I felt down, and when i got up, i realized that my right shoe fell of my foot. It was late in the evening and dark, so I could not to find thet shoe. I must went back home wearing only one. I came back on that place with flashlight to look for my shoe.

Posted in boys losing or stealing shoes on 2011-09-05 18:36:10

I ran up the stairs, and when I got almost to the top (second floor, third for you), suddenly stumbled and fell down. Unfortunately, I lost at the same time one of my shoes. Before I could get up and pick up my shoe, one of my colleagues kicked it and my shoe dropped to the bottom. I had to go downstairs again. But it took me some time, although I was in a hurry. When I reached the main lobby, my shoe was nowhere to be seen. Other kids laughed at me when they saw me with a shoeless foot. It was after the bell on the lesson, so I did not have a time for lengthy searches, because we had to write the test. I had to go back to class in one shoe. I went to my class as a last student, and of course there was no chance that my colleagues did not notice that I lost a shoe. When I took my place, my neighbor, Anne, asked me if I do not remember that Cinderella was a girl. Others began to laugh and pointed out our teacher. She approached me and asked what happened and I had to explain why I only have one shoe. She said that when I finish writing the test, I can get out of class and look for my lost shoe. I did so. In the main hall were several students who thought that the boy in one shoe is very funny. "He's a Cinderella-boy and waiting for the princess, which will bring to him his lost shoe," said one of the girls. I did not answer. I was looking for my lost shoe in all corners of the lobby, but I could not find it. Finally I gave up and went back to class. The rest of my day in school I spent wearing only one shoe.