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Pamela Anderson

NO No, I always wear Snow boots at the beach

(Pamela Anderson)

Just in case you missed it (via BestWeekEver.tv)

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  1. ddemeo says:

    Wow, you mean you noticed her footwear? :)

  2. AC says:

    Actually, they’re surf boots, not snow boots.

  3. srsly? says:

    yeah… uggs are definitely NOT snow boots. it’s the girls who *think* that they are useful winter wear who ought to be up for the mocking.

    • Jenna says:

      They should just never BE worn. They’re ugly. The people who made them know it. They just wanted to see how many stupid girls would actually wear their repulsive shoes.

  4. MLD says:

    Up here (NYS mountains) they wear them UNTIL it snows.

  5. em says:

    funny cuz uggs is not VEGAN and she claims to be…

  6. brettc says:

    Ugg boots were invented in Australia by the surfing crowd about a zillion years ago.

    They’re also referred to as Broady Reeboks (for the less than salubrious suburb of Broadmeadows, and its denizens’ lack of fashion (or any other) consciousness)

    • muserox says:

      YAY! Go Australia! And sydney`s the best you melbourne people can go die in a hole!! (not really, i actually prefer melbourne even though i live in sydney)

  7. christine says:

    lol yeah here in Australia we wear them everwhere. Well I don’t, put some people do. They’re not snow boots.

    Gotta love how Pammy is an anti-leather vegan but is quite happy to wear sheep hide.

    • dionicio says:

      Pammy has actually claimed that she didn’t know they were made of skin, she thought the sheep were shaved kindly, and the boots made from that. Uh, okay Pam.

      • MLD says:

        sure… maybe the inside is made from, uh KINDLY shaved sheep, but what’s the body of the boot made of Pammy… (the hint’s in the word I used -_- )

        Jeez…

        • aussielung says:

          Kind of reminds me of that ANTM contestant that didn’t get the whole Anti Fur campain.

          “If the animals alive you shouldn’t kill it to make a fur coat or anything but if it’s already dead then you could take the skin off and make a coat”

          Yeeeaaahhhhh

          • rachael says:

            :|
            honestly
            i didn’t freakin know it was animal hide…then again ohhh
            yea…suede = leather before its buffed so
            oops oh well im still keepin MY suede boots, not wearing them isnt gonna bring the animal back

  8. cantueso says:

    Now how did I get here?
    Wasn’t I looking for the latest on Colin Powell ?
    Funny comments, nice..

  9. catfoot says:

    in the summer in california, it is cold at the beach. That water was in alaska just a week ago….

    as for the water, in high summer u need a wetsuit to stay out for more than a few minutes – truth.

    Those girls on Baywatch earned their money standing about in an ounce of spandex on those beaches filming …I swear to ya, ski boots is a good idea, silly as it looks.

    catfoot

  10. dingonv says:

    Why uggs at the beach.
    1/ water really cold? this will warm them up quick.
    2/ wet and sandy feet? slip on the uggs, as your feet dry, the sand disappears into the wool. You barely notice the sand, and your feet dry quickly. (primary reason for them)

  11. Uggs says:

    UGGs started as surfer shoes ;)

  12. I like Pamela Anderson . I like her movie vip . which ever dress she wears she looks very sexy in the dress. That’s the kind of girl I will keep


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