Mount Airy is the town Andy Griffith grew up in and based Mayberry, the town in "The Andy Griffith Show" on. The place is kind of a tourist trap, but I did inevitably find my shoe laces at the local army surplus store. The shoe laces, unfortunately, were a bit long for my shoes, but they will suffice until I find another pair.
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Jesus Cap - even a Green Bean Fuggin Marine GI mickey boot would look better than those shoes.
ReplyDeleteKeep the laces and throw the shoes out!
It may say something profound about the town, but the only thing that I clearly remember about Mt. Airy is that the motel had fantastic water pressure, and the morning shower was great.
ReplyDeletePut in the laces. Get the ends to the proper length. Pull the excess taught at the the bottom. Tie a knot. Cut off the excess below the knot.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. You were at an army surplus store and on a motorcycle trip. Buy some jungle boots - preferably used.
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