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I tried on lots of bike shoes before selecting these. You can't beat these shoes for the features and price. I like the ratchet buckle on top, easy to tighten up one more notch. Very comfortable and stiff as they should be. If you have never purchased European sized shoes, I recommend trying some on in the bike shop. Shimano runs smaller than Bontrager does. I would definitely recommend these shoes.
Didn't work. The mice continued to come into my RV. The bags had mouse poo on they where they had walked over them. Worse, my wife had an allergic reaction to the odor, and I had to stop and get her out because her throat was swelling.
It's been clear for a while now that Michael Buble has been looking out to branch away from the standards that launched his career into his own brand of pop. From his debut to Nobody But Me, Michael's albums have steadily featured more and more on his own pop songs and away from the "safe pop" of Call Me Irresponsible's "Everything." But this exposes a problem that is especially prevalent in Nobody But Me: the standards he continues to do combine with his own pop songs (themselves which have become increasingly exploratory of more genres such as rap) combine to make for an uneven album. It's as if Michael tries to have it both ways - relying on his bread and butter standards, while also really trying branch out into pop. While I reside in the "standards" camp, I can understand Michael in not wanting to limit his career to simply singing other's songs. However, what made his earlier pop songs like "Everything" great was that they seamlessly combined with the rest of the album in a complementary and cohesive effort, in a way that they don't in Nobody But Me.