Lizzie asks…

What is the best anti-grip shoe add-on/spray?

I was up on the roof today adding the sheetwood and found myself unsure of my footing, I could feel I didn’t have much grip.

Has anyone out there ever tried any products for this that worked well?

The spray looks like it would just wear off too fast to make it convenient, and not sure how good the foot grips would hold.

Thanks for any help.

Girl Talk answers:

Try better shoes,.

James asks…

mbt(the anti shoe) and fit flops?

are they any good?
do they really work?
would anyone recommend either?
etc etc?
thanks

Girl Talk answers:

Just bought my second pair of fit flops and they are the best things I have ever had. Took a little bit getting used to them. I have had problems with my back for 30 years and have had every pill you can imagine, very rarely take any pills now.

John asks…

Would you wear MBTs “The Anti Shoe”–?

Girl Talk answers:

XD No! Those are hideous.

Charles asks…

Was the shoe throwing “incident” really a CIA conspiracy?

There was no anti-shoe screen protecting the president, and they KNEW that. Then they allowed that reporter in there, WEARING HIS SHOES. Finally, the man was able to throw not ONE, but TWO shoes at the president, while the secret service stood by and did NOTHING.

Can someone please explain how this was NOT an inside job?

Girl Talk answers:

There was a second shoe thrower on the grassy knoll.

Daniel asks…

I bought anti static shoes, but still i strike the door handles etc. Why?

Static electricity, I heard, causes health problems, what can I do to get rid of that static electricity from my body?

Girl Talk answers:

If you are wearing clothes with a high polyester content, and the humidity is low, you will charge up a voltage as you walk along. Clothes containing natural fibres only, should ease the condition. Some people are more prone to static charging than others.

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