Thursday, November 08, 2007

how is an ankle unlike a question mark or was it a comma?

Somebody asked the question how is an ankle unlike some form of punctuation I can't remember which one, perhaps it was a comma in any case I liked the sound of question mark better. So that's what I wrote about.

here is what i know about ankles:
ankles can be sexy, they peek out about certain fine shoewear and some not so fine, they are round and sometimes the skin upon them is smooth and creamy white or a nice deep brown, if you lotion them they might glisten in the light of a sunny afternoon. an ankle whose foot is adorned by sandals or a carelessly hangin flip flop is a precious thing.
some ankles cry out to be stroked and loved and they are very sad because oft they go unnoticed, with attention being given more to the fine toned leg that looms above it, or even the dainty painted toes. the ankle being on the side might never even be glimpsed, my poor ankles are little old ladies who don't even expect attention, due to my love of the boot.

The boot can be an ankles worstest enemy, in this regard. however my little old gals, can't help but be fond of the boots i wear, as they protect them from bashing and little rocks shooting up and marring their varicosed surface. [uhm, they aren't really all that varicosed, i am young yet] unlike those nice little dress shoes whose sides come just under the ankle, and not only is there danger of rocks and curbs and steps but the other shoes own heal often raps agonizingly against the ankle of its fellow shod foot. And damn, i really hate when that happens.

An ankle is not an adams apple, and thats great, because it means everyone has them, and mens ankles can be just as nice as womens. However, they may be sad, because very few of the footwear marketed for men, allow the viewing of the ankle, except in the summer when a man might wear flip flops, or burkenstock. But a lot of the men, i found myself attracted to wouldn't be caught dead in a burkenstock, and rarely don a flip flop. in any case their ankles are nice when they're golden tanned or deep chestnut and the little hairs of their leg are sweetly framing the top, but not so nice if that hair comes down anywhere real close and especially not around the ankle. Then one has to question if they should be date hunting at the zoo.

I truly love ankles, and well, i aim to pay more attention to them, and even let my old gels out once winter is over.

A question mark goes at the end of an inquiring sentence.
A comma separates sentences with like thought, ehr i think.

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