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Old 11-11-10, 03:02 PM   #9
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after a long hot day at work, my strategy was to come home, strip down to my skivvies, get a nice warm tub of water to soak my feet in, and next to my chair would be 6 beers in an ice chest.

as you soak your feet in the warm water (or cold if you desire) pop the top on the bottle of beer and rest it between your legs right up against your "junk". sip occasionally.

repeat this process until you consume all six beers or until the water temperature in the foot tub is no longer satisfying.
This man knows how to live!

I would not recommend the 2 pair of socks strategy, your feet will feel more comfy at first, but on the long run it's no good, as your feet don't have enough foothold. The most important thing is having good shoes. My friends who work construction, work mostly in training shoes, they made some great advantages in the last decades. As I assume that you have to wear safety shoes/boots, I can only recommend the classic good old Doc Marten boots - they really have the best soles! The guys I know, who are only allowed to wear safety boots provided by their company, they all curse their employers and wish a pair of Docs!
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