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I am kind of upset that so very few restaurants have jacket & tie dress codes anymore.

http://www.styleforum.net/t/218055/restaurants-with-dress-codes-take-back-the-night

I should shut up.

San Francisco holds naked protest as city seeks to ban nudity in restaurants

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Have any of our SF SF members observed this, err, phenomenon?
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San Francisco city council member Scott Wiener is proposing legislation which could force nudists to cover up in restaurants.

Scott WIENER? Are you kidding me?
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Originally Posted by teddieriley View Post

San Francisco city council member Scott Wiener is proposing legislation which could force nudists to cover up in restaurants.

Scott WIENER? Are you kidding me?

The protests are a little surprising. Wiener is usually very popular in San Francisco.
post #4 of 28
I wonder about the popularity of nudism amongst the Inuit people, particularly those residing deep within the Arctic circle?
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The protests are a little surprising. Wiener is usually very popular in San Francisco.

I'm being more juvenile, if you didn't catch on. Dude's name is Wiener and we're talking about nudity. Carry on.
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I'm being more juvenile, if you didn't catch on. Dude's name is Wiener and we're talking about nudity. Carry on.

And I . . . oh, never mind.
post #7 of 28
Wow, were is Lefty on this topic???
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The protests are a little surprising. Wiener is usually very popular in San Francisco.

Well done.
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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy View Post

Wow, were is Lefty on this topic???


Sitting on a towel and looking up the dress code for the Fifth Floor restaurant.

 

lefty

 

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Originally Posted by Bounder View Post


And I . . . oh, never mind.

I read your post too quickly. Thought it said something else. Good stuff.
post #11 of 28
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Sitting on a towel and looking up the dress code for the Fifth Floor restaurant.

lefty


If you do it, I'll give you five dollars.

Anyone else want to chip in?
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k knew san fran was liberal but not that liberal, all you need is a towel to be considered covered up?

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Originally Posted by lefty View Post

Quote:


Sitting on a towel and looking up the dress code for the Fifth Floor restaurant.

 

lefty

 


I knew I could count on you.
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Originally Posted by brodiehollinger View Post

k knew san fran was liberal but not that liberal, all you need is a towel to be considered covered up?


I don't actually think it is to cover up. I believe it is so that private parts do not come
in direct contact with restaurant seating.
post #15 of 28
Very misleading thread. crazy.gif
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