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by anygunanywhere
Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:23 pm
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Topic: Toys R Us Policy
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Re: Toys R Us Policy

Hoi Polloi wrote: Taco Cabana's black bean tacos and burritos are vegan. ;-)

I know a large number of local, grass-fed, sustainable food types who are politically very conservative and who attend Tea Party rallies but who won't step foot in a McDonald's. The kinds of people you're lambasting shop at small boutique stores with natural and toxic-free toys that were made from sustainable crops under fair-trade agreements and they wouldn't consider shopping at Toys-R-Us. The rest of the non-snooty vegan and vegetarian world can be found at Babies-R-Us, Taco Cabana, Chili's, numerous churches across the land, and the TexasCHLforum, among many other "normal" places. :tiphat:
LOL!
"rlol"

I eat grass fed. I eat local. Sustainable is a myth perpetrated by people who wear Birkenstocks. I don't eat at McDonalds except for their salads occasionally. My food lifestyle of choice is primal.

Yummm.

Anygun
by anygunanywhere
Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:09 pm
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Topic: Toys R Us Policy
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Views: 13730

Re: Toys R Us Policy

I'd rather eat Taco Cabana than shop at Toys-r-Us.

I'd rather take a beating than shop at Toys-r-Us.

I'd rather take a beating than shop at most places.

The only time I have been to TrU is with my grandson Eli. If he was not with me I would not have been there. I was packing, btw. Don't care 'bout no siully sign.
bdickens wrote:Taco Cabana ended up removing their semi 30.06 signs after a slew of complaints.
Good point, but not worth much in my world.

I find it difficult to compare TC to TrU as an apples to apples comparison. TC is akin to a stop-n-rob. Eating there is like stopping to get ice or pork rinds somewhere. TrU is totally different. I'd bet many of the snoots who regularly shop at TrU would never set foot in a TC since tofu isn't on their menu and they would cringe at the thought of eating Tex-Mex unless unless it is served with trans-fat free beans and tortillas.

The TrU management looks on life in a whole different way than the TC folks, and I'll bet a dollar to donuts that most of the upper echelon of TrU would look down their nose at us freedom loving second amendment hugging gun toters that cling to our religion and hang tea bags from our mirrors and wave our flags.

Just my take on it.

Anygun
by anygunanywhere
Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:38 am
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Topic: Toys R Us Policy
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Views: 13730

Re: Toys R Us Policy

davidtx wrote: If you just quietly avoid businesses that have signs, how will they know the effect it is having on them?
I doubt very seriously if our avoiding businesses because of their firearms policy has a real effect on their profits.

Anygun
by anygunanywhere
Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:52 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Toys R Us Policy
Replies: 86
Views: 13730

Re: Toys R Us Policy

If as much effort was directed to county, city, and other governmenal jurisdictions to enforce their inability to ban firearms and remove the unenforceable signs as these efforts at peppering toys-r-us and other private businesses who have a silly policy but no valid 30.06 posted then we truly would make progress in restoring our freedom and educating said governments.

I have packed into toys-r-us and have seen their little signs. Respectfully, who cares?

If we convince our governments to respect our freedom and rights it will filter down to the subjects.

Anygunanywhere

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