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Boots" is a poem by English author and poet Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). It was first published in 1903, in his collection The Five Nations. [1]
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Boots, a tiger who sang and played guitar in the ITV children's series Animal Kwackers; Boots, the title character of the American comic strip Boots and Her Buddies, shortened by some newspapers as Boots; Boots, the hero of the Norwegian fairy tale "Boots and the Troll" Boots, a monkey on the television series Dora the Explorer
"Boots, Boots, Boots" is the third episode of the fourth series of the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Friday 9 October 1970.
Boots! is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Bert Tracy and starring George Formby, Beryl Formby, and Arthur Kingsley. It was made by Blakeley's Productions, Ltd. (later Mancunian Films ) at the Albany Studios in London . [ 1 ]
The Sam Vimes "Boots" theory of socioeconomic unfairness, often called simply the boots theory, is an economic theory that people in poverty have to buy cheap and subpar products that need to be replaced repeatedly, proving more expensive in the long run than more expensive items.