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Undertoad 01-24-2006 12:41 PM

1/24/2006: Shoe tree
 
http://cellar.org/2006/shoetree1.jpg

Been a while since I dropped the information on an image, but that's what I've done here. So I don't remember where in the world this is. But the I thought, it doesn't really matter, does it? This shoe tree is somewhere in the world. It's a fine work of all the people who gave to it. Enjoy.

http://cellar.org/2006/shoetree2.jpg

jinx 01-24-2006 12:48 PM

Looks like there are several. Cool.

wolf 01-24-2006 01:26 PM

I'm more used to seeing those on power lines. Guess the trees are for more rural communities.

Trilby 01-24-2006 01:31 PM

that is wickedly beautiful

lumberjim 01-24-2006 01:58 PM

we should start one

Elspode 01-24-2006 02:25 PM

They must have a horrific gang problem there.

Trilby 01-24-2006 02:34 PM

A shoeless gang?

xant 01-24-2006 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brianna
A shoeless gang?

The phenomenon that Elspode (and, I assume, wolf) is referring to is the use of shoes to mark inner city gang territory. I don't know if this is a worldwide phenomenon, but I've certainly seen it all over the place here in California. If you see dangling shoes on a phone or powerline overhead, you might not want to linger in the neighborhood.

dar512 01-24-2006 02:41 PM

Somewhere in the world, there is a kid who now has a smart-ass answer when their parent says, "Put those things in your closet. You think shoes grow on trees?"

lumberjim 01-24-2006 03:31 PM

http://www.sdainc.net/money_tree_color.jpgi thought it was "do you think money grows on trees?"

Leah 01-24-2006 03:42 PM

There's some pretty expensive looking shoes on that tree.

Bromskloss 01-24-2006 04:18 PM

Eww..
 
..what _are_ those white spots growing on the fabric!? Tricorder indicates.. H<sub>2</sub>O crystals! Oh.. it's winter time.

dar512 01-24-2006 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberjim
i thought it was "do you think money grows on trees?"

It was multi-purpose in our house.

capnhowdy 01-24-2006 05:22 PM

I wish we had one here. I would be wearing a lot better pair of catheads than I 'm wearing now.

I've seen the powerline shoe thingie here in this one horse town. I never knew it had anything to do with gang activity. Learn some thing every day. Especially here in the Cellar.

Cool image. Never saw one of these. Or heard of it.

jstbuch 01-24-2006 06:07 PM

there is one between San Diego and Laughlin, NV. When I first turned 21 (5 years ago) my friends and I road tripped from SD to Laughlin. About 30 beers into the trip we saw the tree and decided it would be fun to add our shoes to it. Of course, they were the only shoes we brought with us. Laughlin... in the summer... no shoes... drunk off our asses... not cool.

xoxoxoBruce 01-24-2006 08:51 PM

Somewhere, Footwear Association Executives are smiling. Ka-ching Ka-ching :yelgreedy

Sundae 01-25-2006 04:37 AM

Shoes on powerlines don't always suggest gang activity - sometimes they just suggest a poor kid has been bullied on his way home from school (shoes on the top of bus shelters are common here too).

But potentially useful info for travellers all the same.

VinDurzle 01-25-2006 07:04 AM

cool! saw this just the other day on tv...'twas this very tree too! Apparently this particular tree is simply a 'wishing well' couples tie 1 shoe each together and lob em up for good luck in their relationship ... singles do it themsesles ...apparently :lol: the ditch behind the tree is full of old shoes that have missed and fallen over time. Cant remember where it was though other than to say it was in the good old US of A :D

LabRat 01-25-2006 11:42 AM

Well, I guess I'll be the first (only?) to say I think this is kind of stupid. I think it's rather ugly myself, but apparently am in the minority.

glatt 01-25-2006 11:52 AM

I'd be pissed if it was my tree. It's like TPing a tree, except more permanent.

wolf 01-25-2006 12:46 PM

The gang thing is an urban legend. Shoes do not mark gang territory. Bullet riddled bodies surrounded by shell casings (more casings than bullet holes in the body, homey can't shoot for shit) mark gang territory. The shoes over the powerline thing has two possible origins ... one is the end of school year joy of throwing your own sneakers over the power lines ... esp. parochial schools won't let students wear sneakers to classes other than gym. The sneakers are carried over the shoulder by tying the laces together. (In some places it might mark the end of the summer as the old pairs are tossed up when the new pair is purchased during the back to school sale.)

If it's not done by oneself in a celebratory gesture, it's the result of bullies stealing your sneakers and tossing them up into the powerlines.

No gangs, in the West Side Story sense of the word involved at all.

CharlieG 01-25-2006 12:51 PM

Dad (old time NYer) said it started back at least in the 1930s - back then, you got 1 new pair of sneakers/year - typically either end of school year, or beginning (I can't remember which - but I believe END) - you took your old worn out pair, and threw them up on the wires near your corner - it was bragging you could afford a new pair - remember, it was the depression

glatt 01-25-2006 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberjim
we should start one

Here's a nice tree we could use to start one. The little tree in the front yard. :)

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL205/...6/59798307.jpg

Saraax 01-25-2006 06:13 PM

From someone who lives in an area of DC where shoes are seen on power lines fairly often...they represent someone who has died recently. Street way of honoring a person....though its easy to see where the gang legend might have sprung from, seeing as more people die in gang riddled areas....

Trilby 01-25-2006 06:19 PM

You know, I count on you people to give me the straight dope on these things but you all can't seem to agree on what the hell this means and I'm getting upset! if you guys don't have ONE theory on what this...---***i'm sorry! i'm veklempt!***

Happy Monkey 01-25-2006 06:38 PM

Anyone can throw shoes, so it can mean whatever the thrower intends. Everone's probably right. :grouphug:

zippyt 01-26-2006 11:06 PM

At the back gate of Camp Pendelton ( in CA ) there is a tradition of when you get out , if you were a GRUNT ( rifle and pack toting Ground pownder ) as you were leaveing the bace for the LAST time ( as in you had gotten discharged ) , you would exit the gate and pull to the side of the road , you would then grab your Humping boots ( the boots that you had walked MANNNNNNNY miles in ) and Bolo them over the power line there .
I did it as did MANY others .
I knew one of the MP's that maned that gate , when they saw a car pull over after leaveing the gate they dove for cover ,
evedently some of the folks wernt THAT good of a shot :eek: !!!

Clodfobble 01-27-2006 09:30 AM

Our high school's marching band used to do this with their uniform shoes at the end of every year. Or maybe it was just the seniors, I wasn't in the band. At any rate, the school would have them all down by the beginning of the next school year.

bjlhct 02-01-2006 08:55 PM

I saw that very tree.
 
On a road trip....don't even remember exactly where now. I think maybe eastern Nevada or southern Utah. I do remember that it is pretty much in the middle of nowhere, save for a couple farms in the general area, but there are some cliffs around, and a long, long road. NOSTALGIA!


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