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| multiple | 7-Jul-2009 | products | FordGuy | by votes | 38 | 4 | 54.3% |

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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| bill | posted 8-Jul-2009 7:39am |
| labjog | posted 8-Jul-2009 8:38am I didn't know that they still sold those! |
| Galomorro | posted 8-Jul-2009 10:41am No. It doesn't rain enough to warrant the expense. |
| Enheduanna | posted 8-Jul-2009 11:49am Not galoshes, although I do have a pair of wellies. |
| Crayons | posted 8-Jul-2009 11:59am I would think, if ANYTHING, those would make your feet smell, if you're the same person who keeps making smelly feet surveys. |
| cerealkiller | posted 8-Jul-2009 4:35pm No need for those. It hardly ever rains here and doesn't snow at all. |
| Biggles | posted 8-Jul-2009 7:37pm I always though galoshes were wellies - learn something new every day |
| meowry | posted 8-Jul-2009 8:44pm I used to have a pair, but my feet outgrew them. |
| they | posted 9-Jul-2009 9:59am No |
| cloudhugger | posted 9-Jul-2009 1:37pm No, too awkward. I wear shoes that I don't mind getting wet. |
| LJD | posted 9-Jul-2009 5:54pm When I was young, I did wear galoshes. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 12-Jul-2009 11:28am NOPE Do not use rubbers, galoshes, or any other thing on any body part... well occasionally use those rubber or latex gloves when staining wood. |
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I don't think I've ever owned any. I recall my father did when I was a kid, though.