--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Rick's point is very well-made.  Do you really want to sing the
> songs, or would you just be doing it to see how far you could go? 
> The things the TMO frowns upon are normal, every-day type things, 
> things that others take for granted they can do. Do you really put
> those in the same league?

You miss *my* point.

Different example: I live in a shore town.  In the
summer, many of the stores and fast-food places put
up signs saying you have to be wearing shoes and a
shirt to come inside.

But do would-be customers put on shoes and a shirt
because they fear what the store will do to them if
they don't, or because they want whatever the place
is selling enough to abide by its silly rules?



>
> Sal
>
>
> On May 19, 2006, at 11:09 PM, authfriend wrote:
>
> >  I refrain from standing on the table and singing
> >  obscene songs in my local pizza parlor, because they
> >  might actually throw me out, and I really enjoy
> >  their thin-crust veggie pizza.
> >
> >  What a shame that I experience fear because of what
> >  a grubby, insignificant little pizza joint may do
> >  to me.
>







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