i guess you could buy it from Brent cross or west field or i swear i saw some in primark newlook or any like office
i am quite new to this but i hope i kinda answers your question
Stanley accidentally stole a pair of Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston's shoes.
Clyde Livingston
Zero stole a pair of Sweet Feet's shoes from a homeless shelter, but threw them over a bridge when he heard the cops coming, at which point the shoes hit Stanley Yelnats, triggering the whole story.
Zero is actually the one who stole Sweet Feet's shoes from the homeless shelter, thinking it would be better to steal a pair of old shoes rather than a pair of new ones, not knowing who they belonged to or why they were there.
The book "Holes" by Louis Sachar features a character named Stanley Yelnats, who is accused of stealing a pair of shoes. These shoes belonged to a famous athlete, Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston. Stanley's wrongful accusation leads him to Camp Green Lake, where he faces various challenges and eventually uncovers a deeper connection to his family's history.
Stanley accidentally stole a pair of Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston's shoes.
Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston is a fictional baseball player. He was a featured character in the Disney movie called Holes and was portrayed by the actor named Rick Fox.
there are holes in the shoes because you feet need to breathe. They also allow the air to get in so your feet don't sweat so badly. If they didn't have holes your feet would sweat and get hot. One more thing you did not do the right are it is our.
Clyde Livingston
Zero stole a pair of Sweet Feet's shoes from a homeless shelter, but threw them over a bridge when he heard the cops coming, at which point the shoes hit Stanley Yelnats, triggering the whole story.
Zero is actually the one who stole Sweet Feet's shoes from the homeless shelter, thinking it would be better to steal a pair of old shoes rather than a pair of new ones, not knowing who they belonged to or why they were there.
The book "Holes" by Louis Sachar features a character named Stanley Yelnats, who is accused of stealing a pair of shoes. These shoes belonged to a famous athlete, Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston. Stanley's wrongful accusation leads him to Camp Green Lake, where he faces various challenges and eventually uncovers a deeper connection to his family's history.
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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character who steals the tennis shoes is actually a famous athlete, Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston. The shoes were intended for a charity auction, but they were stolen by a young boy named Stanley Yelnats, who unwittingly took them while they were falling from a bridge. This incident sets off a chain of events that leads to Stanley's wrongful conviction and subsequent arrival at Camp Green Lake.
im not too sure of his real name but his nickname is "sweet feet" if that is any help :D
It happens regardless of the color of the shoe.your feet sweetthe sweet collects in your sockmicroorganisms grow in the sweet, feeding off the organic compounds and dead cellsthe microorganisms excrete very smelly compounds as waste
The early Barbie dolls used a variation of Bakelite. It was hard, and the dolls were very durable. Because it was so hard, the dolls had holes in their feet to correspond to a "spike" in the high-heeled shoes that fit on their feet. It kept the dolls' shoes on.