The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
"A Wonderful Shoe Stor’e’"

Once upon a time, there was a woman who lived in a shoe
She had so many children that she did not know what to do
Wait a minute let me tell you the real story:
Yes, there was an old woman, but the story starts off back when she was a young chippy. Let’s call her “Zapata”. She was young and fine and came from another side of town called “Shoe Town”.
Now Shoe Town was one of the poorer sections, but it had many inhabitants and was frequently visited. One day this young girl decided that she would move from Shoe Town so, she set out on a journey to find her place in life. Zapata traveled through many towns such as Carnival and DSW Land and others throughout her travels. Working in factories and manufacturers, Zapata was ready to find a suitor and a place to settle down.
Now Zapata was a Fred Braun-type woman, she was young and beautiful. Of course, all the Playboys and British Walkers tried their best to have her fall in love. They tried to convince her with fine leathers, good support, and displays of beautiful soles but while many failed, there was this one player that stepped up to the task, Stacey Adams. He was a fine brother, spit-polished had a brand-new home with gold lacing on the side and he made her feel very comfortable. Stacey was a bad brother; there was not a person or place that he had not visited. You could see his name on billboards and in magazines throughout the towns.
Stacey and Zapata hit it off. The two hooked up and Zapata moved into Stacy’s fine home in a nice neighborhood. As time went on the two grew their family. Times were good, business was flowing. You could see Stacey and Zapata at all the fine parties and establishments, yet as time changed, Stacey Adams began losing business profits. Products like Easy Walkers and soft soles started reaching into Stacy’s pockets and times were getting rough. The money to support the family and the home started to dwindle. The once fabulous home started to become worn down. New Timberland homes were being built around the Adams now aging home. Though hard times fell, the family was not given the boot. With the neighborhood changing and the children getting older, stress and lack of funds started to weigh down on the family. Stacey had to leave town to find work. The once beautiful Zapata was becoming an old woman who lived in a shoe, with so many children she did not know what to do.
That’s not the end of the story…
Stacey did not abandon the family and is not the heel that people may have made him out to be; he found a new job and is now a board member over Nike Town. Stacey brought a certain Air to Nike as if the river Jordan had been open with the flood of new footwear. People now come from near and far to purchase shoes meant for sports and recreation which included Stacey’s style and class. Past experience in the shoe game had given new life for the Adams family. The children now toe their own weight which includes stock in Nike Town and franchise stores across the world. It has been said with the family’s new support system and the new Flora shine that has been put on the house, The Adam’s are now doing their thing, big time.
Stacey, ah he’s just chilling, sitting back telling back in the day stories and counting that money
Zapata, nothing has changed she says, she still has so much that she does not know what to do…
What a wonderful Shoe Stor’e’


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