I have heard of that urban legend, and it may have been true at some times, in some places. But a lot of the time, it meant that bullies had knocked down some dweeb, taken his shoes, and put them where he could never get them back.
Wow. I've never heard that before. (I do live under a rock, I admit.) There are a pair of shoes on a power line about two blocks from my apartment, and there are shoes on a power line right before the turn to get to Penn Square Mall going west on Northwest Expressway. Interesting.
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on 7 Oct 2004 09:57 (UTC)no subject
on 7 Oct 2004 09:58 (UTC)And now that I think about it, the entryway to Philmont (a Boy Scout camp) is covered in shoes.
Maybe it means there's a Boy Scout near by to help old woman or something.
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on 7 Oct 2004 21:05 (UTC)OK, *I* thought it was funny. :P
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on 8 Oct 2004 01:38 (UTC)So did I :)
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on 7 Oct 2004 10:25 (UTC)useless information
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on 9 Oct 2004 22:02 (UTC)*gasp* Another Boy Scout connection...
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on 7 Oct 2004 14:56 (UTC)