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| dougiezerts |
Posted: Mar 27 2011, 11:03 PM
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What if there was a restaurant where the waitresses were barefooted?
Unfortunately, there might be a problem with pesky health regulations! As a matter of fact, I remember there was a place in Hawaii called the Barefoot Bar where the staff went barefooted. It was on the beach. I believe it closed down several years ago. Of course, if the waitresses are barefoot at this restaurant, there's be no reason why patrons couldn't also be barefooted! |
| descult |
Posted: Mar 28 2011, 04:48 AM
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| feetlover |
Posted: Mar 28 2011, 08:41 PM
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I disagree with this concept.
Barefooting, I believe, is an expression of freedom. When it comes to being a pre-requisite for people to do in a particular place, it no longer is an expression of freedom and more of an order, which in my mind is wrong. Such a concept would only appeal to fetishists - and it's doubtful if such a place would be able to get many employees ... or customers. |
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