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Where does one buy these "trainers with weals"?

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Tinkerdumpsandruns · 03/04/2007 16:04

What my eldest has asked for for her birthday.

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EllieKthePA · 03/04/2007 16:06

they're called heelys and they cost about £60. there was a thread on it a while ago

EllieKthePA · 03/04/2007 16:06

thread here

Grrrr · 03/04/2007 16:08

Why on earth would "one" want weals on "one's" trainers.

Or do you mean wheels ?

Honestly I despair over the state of edukashun today !

Tinkerdumpsandruns · 03/04/2007 16:09

Thank you. £60? Wonder if they're a bit cheaper now it's after Christmas...

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Tinkerdumpsandruns · 03/04/2007 16:10

So she can deliver 'meals on weals'?

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EllieKthePA · 03/04/2007 16:10

this thread is from march and they cost just as much!

Tinkerdumpsandruns · 03/04/2007 16:12

Bummer. Thanks

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PestoEasterMonster · 03/04/2007 16:12

No they're still as pricey here. I didn't bother. You can get the sort that attach to the heels of any shoe (called street gliders or heelie wheelies) for about £13 a pair which is better IMO because they don't grow out of them in 6 months.

Grrrr · 03/04/2007 16:12

They're £60 here too, ridiculous.

Ds will therefore not getting any heelys, thank god he doesn't know they exist yet.

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