Another ephinay happened!!
SO again while cleaning horse poop, I had another thought...
Mules are like mullets, not the actual genuine Equine variety but the shoe kind. Mullets are known for being "Buisness in the front, Party in the back". Right! So mules, are "shoes in the front, Sandals in the back", has anyone else ever made this connection? What purpose do they serve for all practical purposes? They offer no traction, they fall off your feet, they usually make that slapping noise or if u are like me when u walk they make that annoying draggin noise that only Asian people can seem to make with their shoes. So moving on to mullets, what is their practical purpose? They never look good on anyone. They automatically make people think of two things: white trash or bulldog lesbian. Neither of which I find appealing. Ok so after this thought for the day I have lost my writing mojo and am ending this blog...

So i have been informed that these are CLogs and not Mules, at anyrate u know what i am tlaking about now!
Mules are like mullets, not the actual genuine Equine variety but the shoe kind. Mullets are known for being "Buisness in the front, Party in the back". Right! So mules, are "shoes in the front, Sandals in the back", has anyone else ever made this connection? What purpose do they serve for all practical purposes? They offer no traction, they fall off your feet, they usually make that slapping noise or if u are like me when u walk they make that annoying draggin noise that only Asian people can seem to make with their shoes. So moving on to mullets, what is their practical purpose? They never look good on anyone. They automatically make people think of two things: white trash or bulldog lesbian. Neither of which I find appealing. Ok so after this thought for the day I have lost my writing mojo and am ending this blog...

So i have been informed that these are CLogs and not Mules, at anyrate u know what i am tlaking about now!

4 Comments:
hee hee Yes because for some reason I am more fashionably inclined then you and know the difference! lol
I recently visited relatives in Southern Indiana, where the mullet is still alive and well and found in great quantities! It's like going back in time or something.
I like that you used the word "mojo" in your post. I love mojo.
you should read Sally's blog! You'll like her I think!
yay for blog comments!! especially from ones that show me i have more than 1 reader!!! YAY THANKS GUYS!!!!!!!!!
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