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  • The crew have the tiny blue phasers and the same dead eyes and the miniatures plastic Blundstones from the future.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • I applaud your putting on of shoes: while not all of us have the callouses to casually chase down an intruder in bare feet, my experience of such a situation has taught me that a handy pair of elasticised Blundstones would have meant the actual capture of one who attempted forced entry into one of my abodes.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Probably lucky I couldn’t find my boots. 2010

  • There's nothing wrong with that, per se, but a lot of the time I felt it really added nothing to the story (why do we need to know that W1n5t0n wears "ankle-high Blundstones from Australia"?), rather, it was a way for Doctorow to discuss the stuff he clearly feels is important and, perhaps more importantly, fun.

    My First Review Big Jim 2008

  • There's nothing wrong with that, per se, but a lot of the time I felt it really added nothing to the story (why do we need to know that W1n5t0n wears "ankle-high Blundstones from Australia"?), rather, it was a way for Doctorow to discuss the stuff he clearly feels is important and, perhaps more importantly, fun.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Big Jim 2008

  • I solved that problem with a pair of Blundstones from down under.

    feet 2006

  • I will write tomorrow & request my mother if she has not already sent them to send them now immediately to Blundstones.

    Letter 166 1796

  • Fortunately, my winter shoes are leather boots with a sturdy rubber sole - Blundstones, to be exact.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2010

  • Of course, if the snow was too soft I tended to punch through, leaving boot-shaped postholes and filling my Blundstones with snow.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2010

  • Of course, if the snow was too soft I tended to punch through, leaving boot-shaped postholes and filling my Blundstones with snow.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2010

  • Of course, if the snow was too soft I tended to punch through, leaving boot-shaped postholes and filling my Blundstones with snow.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2010

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