The Barefoot Friendly retailer thread

Discussion in 'Bare It! Nudism and Naturism' started by MirrorBallMan, May 20, 2005.

  1. Cool Spruce

    Cool Spruce Member

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    You just did a much better job than I did in my last post, explaining this. Thanks. That's right, we're honoring any store by bringing our business to them.

    Also, this reminds me of why I always think it's better to portray the cleanest view of this as is possible. Showing ourselves (feet) as dirty only gives them ammunition.
     
  2. bfrank

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    Here is a list are some places where I've had no problem being barefoot. This is not all the places I've successfully been barefoot, just mainly those whose names most people are familiar with and mainly just stores and restaurants.

    Aaron Brothers
    Alcapulco (Mex. Rest.)
    Arby's
    Barnes & Noble
    Best Buy
    Carrows
    Circuit City
    Coco's
    Comp USA
    Denault's TruValue Hardware
    Edwards 20 theater
    Enterprise Rent-a-Car
    Fry's Electronics
    Home Depot
    JCPenney
    K-Mart
    Kohl's
    Long's Drug Store
    Lowe's
    Marie Callender's
    Mervyn's
    Michael's Crafts
    Mimi's Café
    Office Depot
    Orchard Supply Hardware
    Outback Steak House
    Pep Boys
    Radio Shack
    Ralph's
    Rite-Aid
    Robinson's-May
    Ruby's
    Savon Drugs
    Sears
    Souplantation
    Staples
    Stuart Anderson's Black Angus
    Tall Mouse
    Tandy Leather
    Target
    The Good Guys
    US Post Office
    Von's
    Wal-Mart
     
  3. blazednconfused

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    i bought milk and a pack of cigarettes from acme the other day, they didnt ask for ID or say anything about my barefeet.

    i think i really like that store now..
     
  4. NudistMike07

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    Youre welcome. I just felt since we are the customers and we're the ones bringing these stores business and honoring them by our service that they should be more considerate of our feelings and should pretty much let us come in as we wish. I just think some stores have way too much freedom and abuse their rights and I think there needs to be a line drawn so that the customer's rights and freedoms can be protected as well.
     
  5. Apples+Oranjes

    Apples+Oranjes Bekkasaur

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    ive always gotten bitched at around here.....
    the fucks around here have too much money and get their undies in a bundle over the smallest shit.

    every store ive walked in barefoot, they told me to leave. or to come back another time when i had "proper foot wear on".... so, one time I tried testing it... I went into a store with just socks on... [i hate socks, i just wanted to see where they drew the line]...i got sent out of the store for SOCKS too.

    i hate it here. *growl*
     
  6. ILoveMyGuitar

    ILoveMyGuitar Member

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    We should go into an upscale pedicure place :)
     
  7. bfrank

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    Where in hell do you live, that it's that bad? That's hard to believe.
     
  8. txbarefooter

    txbarefooter Senior Member

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    there is a burger place on the lake that is run by the city and the employees have t-shirts that say :

    "NO SHOES,
    NO SHIRT,
    NO PROBLEM"

    of course it is on a lake, but still I think it is awesome.

    peace out,
    bob
     
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