Posted by Dale Dassel from ts1-p10.min.prysm.net on January 27, 1999 at 21:47:28:
In Reply to: Re: Alden's Boots posted by Michaleson on January 27, 1999 at 11:24:37:
: : : :
: : : : : Went to a foot doctor this morning for the first time. Without getting into any details, the results of the tests showed a need for correction of a problem in both of my feet, and the recommended shoes were (taking a deep breath) Alden's model 405 boots! The irony is not lost on me. I've seen every way there is that we all want a pair. I guess I'm the first on the forum who has been told I NEED a pair. I'm still in a state of shock. The doctor couldn't understand my lack of concern after hearing this news. If he only knew. Regards. Michaelson
: : : : That is too funny. Just please tell me that your health insurance will pay for the boots and your story will be absolutely perfect!
: : : : Still laughing,
: : : : John
: : : Yep, that remains to be seen. Being technically an employee of the State of Tennessee, insurance is dicey at best. They approve the silliest things, but deny stuff needed. I wonder what category this would fall in. Either way, the door is open. Stranger and stranger. Regards. Michaelson
: : Michaelson- you ROCK!!! I mean, talk about awesome luck!!!
: : I don't think my dad quite bought the "I NEED Alden shoes" bit,
: : but it took a little persuasion. But you REALLY need them!!!
: : Now you have no choice but to treat yourself to what is possibly
: : the finest, most comfortable, and good-looking boots on the face
: : of the earth. GO FOR IT!!! :)
: : Your pal,
: : Dale
: Yes, Dale, after much deliberation, I think I may seriously think about looking into acquiring a pair. I hope my running through the door of the company won't give my interest. (grins) Regards. Michaelson
Well, let's hope you don't RUN in the store. If your experience
is anything like mine, you will find that it is a very rich, swank
kind of place. I dressed moderately in my Savane Indy pants and my
Wested jacket. The demeanor of the sales clerk seemed to be that of
the traditional stereotype of an upturned nose, snooty butler.
Very prop-ah!!! :) The guy sort of frowned at my dad, who was wearing
jeans, a motorcycle jacket, and motorcycle boots. Dad noticed this, too.
I'll not repeat his exact description of the guy after we had left
the store, but you get the idea. I'm certainly glad I don't have to
buy Alden's everyday. Places like that don't sit well with me.
They left me with the impression that they were "too good" for the
common man, "only cater to the rich and famous." Hope you have a
more pleasant experience than we did. (Just dress to a T and they'll
treat you like royalty.)
-Dale