"Bikinis in Port Charlotte is also known now as the blue iguana. The bartender will spritz your hands with sanitizer before entry. Kudos to staff for that. Sadly no dancers." Has anyone else had sanotizer forced on them as an entry requirement?
"Bikinis in Port Charlotte is also known now as the blue iguana. The bartender will spritz your hands with sanitizer before entry. Kudos to staff for that. Sadly no dancers." Has anyone else had sanotizer forced on them as an entry requirement?
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last commentNo, but watched movie Blue Iguana, wondered how realistic it is.
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Salty do you mean "Blue iguana" or "Dancing at the Blue Iguana"? They are different movies.
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I went to IHOP today and they had sanitizer at the check-in desk but no one told me to use it - I have not been to any bars or clubs; only places I've been has been supermarkets and the occasional dine-in restaurant (still do mostly take-out) - I've only been asked to use sanitizer once but right now don't recall where that was - it's probably good practice Covid or not.
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I went to the dentist today. Sanitizer dispenser at the receptionist desk. Everyone in the place wore masks and gloves.
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Forcing people to sanitize what will they do next make everyone wear a mask terrible tsk tsk tsk
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I went to get a haircut today. No masks; hugs all around; nice to be with normal people. Even felt good to pay cash.
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Before this whole pandemic, there was this one dancer that I got a little familiar with, she'd make me up on hand sanitizers if I wanted to finger her during our LD. LOL
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I'm seeing the opposite problem. Places not caring about safety precautions. So much for mitigation efforts
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