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Will:
Alas, this was many a year ago, and even if pics had once existed, they would be long lost. I know this sounds like a convenient cop-out, but you just have to believe me! To be fair, they were a little more like slippers than shoes; I reinforced them with cardboard, but they never really were that sturdy.

Tried getting away with using them as gym shoes once though!

Edith:
Duct Tape flip flops are one of the many fine projects covered in this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Got-Tape-Roll-Out-Duct/dp/0873494261/ref=pd_bbs_6/002-4578536-9604816?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174588254&sr=8-6

ThePQ4:
Pfft! Will, you are such a tease  :-P --And that book looks awesome. I shall have to investigate into it further one night. There are actually quite a few "Duct Tape" books out there...I've just never invested in one.

Liz:
I now feel the need to go buy multiple rolls of duct tape. I want a tote bag.

I am the person that takes duct tape everywhere. I have a roll in my backpack. I take it with me on vacation. This, of course, causes endless mocking, but it stops when someone breaks a shoe or a bag strap and I come to the rescue.

Also, my nickname in high school was Duct Tape.

Runs_With_Scissors:
I used to live in a town where if it's broken, the answer is always duct tape. I'm totally serious. If a car broke a window, the empty space was just covered up with duct tape. There were cars that without duct tape...well, there wouldn't be a car. It was even more fun when they duct taped tupperware over the window holes than covered the outline of it in foam. Ultimate Homer, Alaska car.

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