you can buy real converse in JD sports
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yeah, i think so.
you can buy them in Office (shop) JD and theres and shop in phisbrough called shoe town they sell the for 15 euro and u can buy them in tons of diffrent shops! (real converse and fake ones)
Yes, Roy is from Ireland. He lives in a suburb of Dublin called Ballyfermot (which is real - as, of course, is Roy himself).
"Eveline" is set in Dublin, Ireland. "Araby" is also set in Dublin, Ireland. Both stories are part of James Joyce's collection "Dubliners" and are centered around the lives of ordinary people living in the city.
No he was not. He was from Detroit in the USA. He has no connection to Bono, whose real name is Paul Hewson and is the lead singer of U2. He is from Dublin in Ireland.
In Dublin (North Dublin) They Wear: Addidas Tracksuits, Hair Extensions That Go Past The Chest, Keds, Nike, You Know? They Have Realy Cool Hair. In Dublin (South Dublin) D4. They Wear: They're quite posh, they wear ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH, Uggs (real), Hollister, Juicy Bags.. All The Designer Stuff., Dublin (North Dublin) Bogger (Wexford, Kildare Etc..) Dublin Hair: theres a dublin lad^^ His Hair is a Mullet Dublin Style.
You know they are not real, right???
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airwalk converse are the cheeper version of all star converse. All star converse are the real brand
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The shoes at Target are not knock offs. They have the registered mark of Converse (the little 'R' in the circle after the name). If Target was selling fake Converse with an improper use of the registered mark, there would be a serious lawsuit. So, yes, they are real Converse - they're just a cheaper version of the same shoe, still made by Converse.