"I'm ready for flip flops, " said Jessica Cunitz, 24, of Westchester County, N.
All they wear are low-slung red shorts, sunscreen on their noses, flip flops and sunglasses if the day warrants them.
Cariocas will happily travel to and from the beach and parade down the wavy, black-and-white-mosaic boardwalk in just their beachwear and Havaiana flip flops.
Ten volunteers patrolled Telford town centre on Friday between 2200 and 0100 BST, talking to clubbers and giving out water, lollipops and flip flops.
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In what can only be described as a podiatrists worst nightmare, the vast majority run long distances in plastic sandals, flip flops or even barefoot.
"Microsoft's flip flops and inconsistencies over the past five months are so stupefying that one can only conclude that Microsoft was never fully committed to acquiring Yahoo!"
But Curin said researchers, who typically refer in their studies to cheap rubber flip-flops that can be purchased at discount stores, must realize not all flip-flops are created equally.
The brothers set up the sandal company using the brand name Gandys Flip Flops in 2011 and currently donate 10% of their profits to an existing orphanage in Goa.
Everyone loves shorts and flip-flops especially if you start the interview by kicking the flip-flops up on top of the interviewer's desk, then yawning loudly before opening a tin of Pringles.
They also offer water to those who may be dehydrated from drinking alcohol, flip flops to women struggling to walk home in heels, as well as first aid when needed.
The grizzled Arab mercenaries, who'd fled the Hezbollah reoccupation with little more than the clothes on their backs, looked a tad startled in their new flip flops and red-blue board shorts.
"I don't think anybody from this school could be smart enough to attack a big Internet company like Google, " said Zhang Jian, a 22-year-old auto-repair student dressed in a basketball jersey and flip flops.
Oswell said wearing flip-flops can be seriously detrimental for people whose feet are already at risk: For people with diabetes, who often have poor circulation and feeling in their feet, wearing flip-flops can expose them not only to injury but to infection.
Glen Morgan, who rents out a couple of homes he owns in the Outer Banks in North Carolina, changed the name of the first house from Flip Flops to Surfdancer because he is a surfer but noticed the number of rentals dropped sharply because past renters didn't recognize the new name.
There's nothing about the crumbling situation in Afghanistan, strained relations with allies like Israel, Mr. Obama's unpopularity in the Islamic World, the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, multiple missteps with Iran (from failing to protest the stolen Iranian elections in 2009 to the mullahs' unchecked pursuit of nuclear weapons), and Mr. Obama's flip flops on closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility and providing civilian trials for terrorists.
Four are designed to help you execute flip-flops, and four will help you appreciate the value of a flip-flop by others.
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Providing wearers with ease and emancipation, flip-flops are hard not to love, said Brian Curin, president and co-founder of Flip Flop Shops.
You will also be given some shoes by your attendant - either traditional wooden clogs or fluorescent flip-flops.
There are now Angry Bird plush toys, sweatshirts, flip-flops, magical NFC stickers and cookbooks.
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Beyond that, I'm fairly certain flip-flops and a Grateful Dead t-shirt work for most every occasion.
Flip-flops' straps can also rub as a wearer walks, creating friction that leads to blisters.
Despite the shoe's popularity, Thompson said there are many risks involved with wearing flip-flops.
Those with balance issues may find it hard to feel secure when wearing rubbery flip-flops.
You don't want your little one's flip-flops flying off on the new Wild Eagle ride at Dollywood.
John Kerry, the Democratic nominee in 2004, bantered about Mr McCain's flip-flops on tax cuts and immigration.
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Behind the hoodies and flip-flops lurk businesspeople as rapacious as the black-suited and top-hatted industrialists of the late-19th century.
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Worse, the administration is afflicted with a near debilitating case of the flip-flops.
Most Egyptians are too preoccupied with other cares such as failing health and education systems to express surprise over political flip-flops.
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