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?
https://www.barrons.com/articles/paypal-ceo-moving-money-shouldnt-be-so-hard-1502479845
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.
Add cahttps://www.marthastewart.com/332275/basic-pizza-doughption
heres what we found-get ready tadpoles, because this news is shocking


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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