Shoes are an important part of footwear. We are generally used when we run or play. The shoes reflect your personality, mood and choice. Everyone wants to have a good pair of shoes. There are different types of shoes and casual shoes, athletic shoes, the shoes of the line,...
The man who threw his shoe at George Bush during a press conference has become a idol for young Iraqi women and is worshipped as a celebrity. "Muntader al-Zaidi the Iraqi journalist, who infamously threw his shoes at...
created by Amy Judd | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 199 views | 4 recommendations | 1 comment
This is one brave soul."A shoe was recently hurled at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad while the Iranian president was en route to an election rally in the city of Urmia, an Iranian Web site has reported, The incident in the Iranian city was an apparent imitation of a similar attack on...
The Iraqi journalist who took it upon himself to throw shoes at Bush, has been honored with a sofa-sized shoe statue. There is an inscribed poem on the shoe for the journalist.
Chinese media has completly ignored the shoe hurling episode involving the Chinese premier at a speech at Cambridge University in Britain. The protester was upset that the university would allow Jiabao to speak...
created by Sanjay Jha | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 177 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
Some may cheer this but it is a crime and should be punished, no matter the reason for his actions." A protester threw a shoe at China's Prime Minister Wen Jiabao Monday while he was giving a speech at...
Many Iraqis considered justice being done as a journalist tried to hit President George W. Bush with a shoe. However what the shoe trow has actually led to goes beyond just a singled out episode and becomes a statue at Tikrit, Iraq. Baghdad's artist Laith al-Amari created...
created by mazevedo | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 181 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
Yet another rumour out of the celebrity designer mill, this time concerning troubled singer Amy Winehouse and a possible collaboration with designer Fred Perry: "According to the tabloids, the Rehab singer let slip...
created by Terri Potratz | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 628 views | 2 recommendations | 6 comments
In the United States most viewers watch the Ball drop in New York City but for many small towns other objects are dropped at the stroke of Midnight. In Atlanta, for example, the Giant peach descends down a...
created by Albert Milliron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 371 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Nike is offering NIKEID service on their website. First off, let me say that I in no way am promoting Nike above any other shoe. Although I have owned many pairs of Nike's over the years, I currently don't, BUT with...
created by Jawa Lunk | 3 years ago 1439 views | 1 recommendation | 5 comments
This is an older article I ran across it while researching. I thought it would be neat for you guys to see these shoes. They actually are a good idea if you think about it.An electronic shoe? What will they think...
Some are calling the, "Shoe Fly" incident a victimless crime. Not so as White House Press Secretary Dana Perino has a Shiner from the Shoe. One calls this assault. While Left leaning blogs and the...
created by Albert Milliron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 486 views | 10 recommendations | 0 comments
The Iraqi parliament is in an uproar this week after a journalist was arrested for throwing a pair of shoes at visiting US president George W. Bush. Parliament was suspended until Thursday as discussions grew...
created by Rob Walker | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 100 views | 10 recommendations | 1 comment
Yesterday, 29-year-old Muntathar al Zaidi started the clock ticking on his 15 minutes of fame by throwing one of his shoes — and then the other — at President George W. Bush during a news conference in...
opinion by BMCWrites | 3 years ago 259 views | 12 recommendations | 2 comments
"One thing everyone could count on from George, that he was always best on his feet.He starts the importance of his presidency standing in the rubble of the World Trade Center Towers with his arm draped around...
opinion by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 314 views | 25 recommendations | 6 comments