Clogs 2
My tadpoles! What. Is. Up! its that time of the week again and we're back to talk more about one of our top three favorites- clogs. Last week, we dove right in and talked about what they were made of- wood. This week, we're gonna talk a little more about our wooden friends. Specifically- we're gonna talk numbers. How much green are you gonna have to dish out to get your hands on these bad boys?
Now, obviouslyyyyyyyy we don't all have a bunch of fresh benjies to dish out on fine wooden clogs- which is why we at the Pad did some digging to see where you can get good clogs without having to spend all of your hard. earned. dough.
heres what we found-get ready tadpoles, because this news is shocking
https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-ceo-moving-money-shouldnt-be-so-hard-1502479845 |
Add cahttps://www.marthastewart.com/332275/basic-pizza-doughption |
only about 30 wooden shoe makers remain. 30. this is not good, because clogs are roughly 1/3 of this blog, but thankfully I have a plan................no I actually don't. I don't know much about tourism, and wooden shoes don't seem very cozy. While doing this research, I also found a painr of wooden clogs on ebay for 4.99 so I guess spending all of your fresh benjies won't be a problem either. Next post will probably be about frogs. Clogs are one tough nut to crack.
peace out tadpoles, and remember to brush your teeth today
-frogclogblog
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