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Bikini clad shopper told to leave store, complains

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I don't see why any sort of big deal was made of this. Plenty of places have a simple "No shoes, no shirt, no service" sign up. We're only surprised Wal-Mart had some sort of standards. I suppose the real shocker too is after looking at the freaks of Wal-Mart site, we've found someone that not even Wal-Mart would admit into their store. Congrats to her/it.
 
"I hadn't done anything obnoxious or outlandish," McMillin said.

Orly? There must not be a single mirror in her house for her to make that claim.
 
I'm surprised Walmart actually has standards and kicked her out. Then again, you're pretty goddamned pathetic if you don't meet Walmart's standards for attire.

Goddamn that bitch is ugly.
 
Eugene?
That sounds about right.

Also for those who dont know its actually legal there for women to walk around topless. Of course individual businesses can refuse service for any reason they like.
 
saw story and was ready to get in protest line, saw picture and about to go to walmart and buy something to support their practices.
 
so, she was embarrassed about being approached and told to leave, and not embarrassed about.....ah, fuck. forget it.
 
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