>
> --- In [email protected], MDixon6569@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 5/20/06 9:11:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> > jstein@ writes:
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > Or do they cooperate because its just good manners.
>
> They have no problem walking around town practically
> naked. They don't suddenly acquire a concern for
> good manners when they go in a store. They shirt- and
> shoe-up because they want what's *in* the store and
> can't have it otherwise.
>
The solution is to tie a shirt around your waist along with a pair of kung-fu slippers and
put them on when you need to go inside a store.
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