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Gucci Shoes Are Bound To Their Masters

Author: Marcus Estes | Publish Date: 16 February 2010 | Comments: No Comment :(
Category: Fashion
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gucci sneakersRecently, one of my infinite Gucci-fan friends has come up to me and told me a story he experienced the day before. Well it really attracted my attention during the whole story and that’s why I want to share it with you guys. Without further ado, here it goes:

“As a traditional practice, we the Turkish people usually leave our gucci shoes behind the entrance door of our houses. That’s being said, it means we usually do not enter to our homes with footwears put on. Unfortunately, my mate had done this at the day of the incident, too. Having lunch at that time, my friend wasn’t aware of the two gypsies wandering inside the apartment building, maybe for begging some food or money from the residents. To their surprise, they should have seen the pair of yummy Gucci shoes, which belonged to my friend and had cost him 550 bucks not long ago. Probably knowing these facts, they stole the beauties.

After the lunch, no sooner realizing the absence of his sneakers, than my friend cries in pain. They sent for police and explain the details about the Gucci shoes which my friend owned.In the mean time, the gypsies rushing towards their houses, start off an argument about whom to wear the shoes first, or whom they would belong to. The argument goes harsh and they keep on fighting with each other on the street, while the stolen goods were smiling them somewhere near the street. Soon after gucci sneakers the patrols come and arrest these gypsies as they were informed about some valuable shoes being stolen just a few hours ago.”

My friend, then, meets with his stuff and never leaves them anywhere further away than 2 meters =).

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