Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for April 07, 2013
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Saleswoman: Spring, 2002! And the body part of the season is... Cathy: Not the rear! Not the thigh! Not the calf! Not the stomach! Not the arm! Saleswoman: The toe! Cathy: The toe! Saleswoman: The dressy toe! The casual toe! The date toe! The business toe! Every single pair of spring shoes displays the toe! Every other part of the body can be covered up except the toe.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
Way to blow the sale, Ms. Salesclerk!
summerdog86 about 11 years ago
I do admit to seeing some pretty ugly toes sticking out of some very lovely Spring sandals. Make sure the shoe fits, the feet are lotioned well and the nails cut short, ladies!
Gretchen's Mom about 11 years ago
She had a sale with Cathy for an expensive (I’m sure) pair of new sandals . . . right up until she went on and on and on about how everyone would be judging her based on her toes! Oh, well. Looks like she’ll just have to settle for selling Cathy an expensive pair of cross-trainers instead!!!
Hi, rgcviper!
summerdog: I know what you mean about having to look at ugly feet in sandals sometimes. This is where the saleslady is right: people can and do judge you in situations like this. I make sure that when it’s sandal-wearing season, my nails are always nicely groomed and they’ve got a pretty shade of polish on them (red is one of my favorite colors!). And if I need to do a new polish job but I don’t have the time, then I put on a pair of Ked’s tennis shoes instead until I CAN re-do my nails. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always felt very self-conscious when it comes to wearing sandals out in public without my feet — especially my toenails — looking their very best. Not because I think they’re ugly but just because I think they look better that way!!!
Hello and Happy Sunday, fellow “Cathy” fanatics! Hope everyone’s been having just as beautiful a Spring weekend where you’re at as I’ve been having where I’M at!!!!! ;-)
rgcviper about 11 years ago
Only Cathy could create such a giant celebration over … [drum roll, please] … THE TOE!
HI, MOM. Hello, Clan.