Keeping up seemed so important when I was a teenager.Back in 1973,if you weren't wearing Penn Loafers(樂(lè)福鞋) you'd just as soon go around in your bare feet.There was only one problem that year,I had bought Oxfords—but Penny Loafers were in.
"I need some money for Penny Loafers." I told my dad one afternoon at the place where he worked as a car mechanic.
Dad looked at me for a full minute before he answered, "Wear those shoes one more day.Look at every pair of shoes you see at school.If you can tell me that you are worse off than the other kids,I'll buy new shoes for you."
The next day,I did what Dad said.I saw many schoolmates wore torn shoes of the likes I'd never had to wear,and shoes with holes in them,but I had no intention of telling him the results.
When school was out,I rushed to the place where Dad worked.It was quiet.Only an occasional clank(叮當(dāng)聲) of metal could be heard as Dad worked under a car.Then dad's shoes came into my sight.They were old and black,the kind mechanics and service-station attendants wore.I saw the mended soles (鞋底) and the spliced laces (拼接的鞋帶) .
"You do what I told you today?"
"Yes,sir."
"Well,what do you want to do?" He looked as though he might know what my answer would be.
"I still want the Penny Loafers." I forced myself not to look at his shoes.
Dad handed me ten dollars.I took the money and went to the store two blocks down the street.A rack (貨架) on a far wall appeared as if it had a million pairs of black Penny Loafers resting on it.On a rack next to it was a sign that reads "CLEARANCE 50% OFF".Below the sign sat several "young" versions of Dad's shoes.
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My mind was playing Pingpong.
I ran back to the shop and put Dad's new shoes on the seat in his car.
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Monday morning, hiding behind the window, we soon saw what we were waiting for. _____________
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If there's one thing I can't stand people saying,it's,"I'm no good at anything...I don't have any talent." I just don't buy that at all.To me,everyone has at least one talent,and while it sometimes takes you a lifetime to find,it does exist.There was a time,of course,when I didn't believe that.What changed my mind was a seemingly small event that took place back in 1953.
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