




For a while I used to get free socks. I guess I never grew into the responsibility of buying socks, so I keep them for ever. I probably had socks that were 4 years old and were falling apart but for a reason I would not let them go.Cannot pinpoint the moment that it became apparent that one of the perks of being an adult was going to a store to get some SOCKS!. Free socks rule!
No comments:
Post a Comment