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Friday, February 05, 2010

no shirt, no shoes, no service

I was recently in an international airport waiting on a flight when a group of Budhist monks walked by. I live in a Budhist country so that isn't an uncommon sighting in my current life.

What caused me pause, is that they were inside and barefoot.

Monks are usually barefoot.

I just thought about those signs in the States that read, "no shirt, no shoes, no service." What if that was the policy on this side of the world? A shop keeper would be forced to turn away a monk.

Things that make you go, hmmm...

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