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Honestly, tacos are more importantSpiritual_Chaos said:
Yes.my2hands said:Can you even get a taco in Sweden?
Is climate change even a priority for the administration in the US?
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Come to Gothenburg, get me drunk on Tequila and then maybe youuuu coooouuuuld beeee miii-iiiiiineeeeeee:my2hands said:
Honestly, tacos are more importantSpiritual_Chaos said:
Yes.my2hands said:Can you even get a taco in Sweden?
Is climate change even a priority for the administration in the US?
And i'm calling bullshit on swedish tacos lol

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That is awesome!tbergs said:
I'll see your piss in a garbage can and raise you a half-asleep 8 year old pissing in to the cupboard below the bathroom sink, where my wife keeps all of her toiletries and such. That was a fun night...mcgruff10 said:
Agreed, kids are gross. The other day My five year old decided to pissin the garbage can instead of the toilet. Good times.dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
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            PJPOWER said:
Vancouver areaHughFreakingDillon said:
where?PJPOWER said:
Hell, I’ve been to Canada and two out of the three houses I visited were shoe wearing indoors.HughFreakingDillon said:
I think one person stated it is household by household. I have never been to any canadian's house where people leave their shoes on. NOT. ONE.PJPOWER said:
You find it rude, but as others have stated, it is household by household. I’ll agree to disagree with the last part, but thanks for the laugh!HughFreakingDillon said:
it would bug me. I find it rude. it's not snobby at all. it's just rude to walk into someone's house and leave your shoes on.PJPOWER said:
Exactly, so do many I know in this not greatest country in the world, but it wouldn’t bug me either way if someone did...unless they had dog shit on their shoes or something. It would probably be best if some people left their shoes on, though. There are some nasty footed people out there and I would rather a place not smell like unhygienic feet, lolHughFreakingDillon said:
again, I, nor anyone I know, ever wears shoes indoors, unless it's a separate pair specifically for that purpose.PJPOWER said:
False narrative? Nothing false about Norway being the better country overall...especially in the shoe wearing contex...Tell me again, what culture is it weird or outside of the cultural norm to take shoes off indoors? Seems that YOU are the one creating a false narrative...pretty “pedi” if you ask me, lol. (Pedi/ petty). I take my shoes off indoors, but personally, I’d rather have a shoe wearer in my house than a snobby Swede with an inferioritySpiritual_Chaos said:
You're creating some false narrative here to back me into a corner. What has "pushing harder" to do with anything.PJPOWER said:
So you must agree that Norway is better than Sweden since they push taking shoes off more. I don’t have to worry too much about awkward social situations here, as people in general are pleasant with each other and enjoy socializing out in public. I couldn’t handle the Swede’s social awkwardness...just sounds snobby.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Because the context of this threads discussion is for the moment different shoe-wearing cultures. Get a grip on how social situations work and how to act within them Cruzie.PJPOWER said:
That has no relevance to what I just said...Why are you hung up on shoes? But if shoe wearing is your measure, Norway is definitely way ahead of Sweden!Spiritual_Chaos said:
"Norwegians are so adamant about their “no shoes inside” policy, they even enforce it at primary schools—so that children learn it from a young age. "PJPOWER said:
Norway is better than Sweden...just sayin’.my2hands said:Nobody cares what Sweden does, especially with their shoes
And fuck that fika, I’ll take my coffee to go!
 
And yes, I bet Norway does a lot better than Sweden. Where is the conflict in that?
I would think - in the context of shoewearing - that Norway is similar to Sweden -- "it is absurd to wear your outdoor shoes inside your house".
And seems all sane people in this thread agree. Regardless of where they're from.
complex, but that is just me...
and I don't understand why people keep saying he has an inferiority complex. if anything, it's the opposite (which I also don't believe).
maybe providencial as to the “standard”?
Late to this discussion, but I call bullshit. Nobody wears their shoes inside a home. Hell... even trade workers doing renovations place sleeves over their boots when they come into someone's home.
Dog shit. Spit. General filth. All on the bottom of your shoes... soon to be all over the inside of your home.
But whatever. If people see no difference from the sidewalk and their living room floor... who am I to judge?"My brain's a good brain!"0 - 
            Spiritual_Chaos said:
Swedish kids never do thatmcgruff10 said:
Agreed, kids are gross. The other day My five year old decided to pissin the garbage can instead of the toilet. Good times.dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.
hahahahahahaha
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Here's an idea. Host sets the rules and what the fuck else matters? This is ludicrous.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:
Vancouver areaHughFreakingDillon said:
where?PJPOWER said:
Hell, I’ve been to Canada and two out of the three houses I visited were shoe wearing indoors.HughFreakingDillon said:
I think one person stated it is household by household. I have never been to any canadian's house where people leave their shoes on. NOT. ONE.PJPOWER said:
You find it rude, but as others have stated, it is household by household. I’ll agree to disagree with the last part, but thanks for the laugh!HughFreakingDillon said:
it would bug me. I find it rude. it's not snobby at all. it's just rude to walk into someone's house and leave your shoes on.PJPOWER said:
Exactly, so do many I know in this not greatest country in the world, but it wouldn’t bug me either way if someone did...unless they had dog shit on their shoes or something. It would probably be best if some people left their shoes on, though. There are some nasty footed people out there and I would rather a place not smell like unhygienic feet, lolHughFreakingDillon said:
again, I, nor anyone I know, ever wears shoes indoors, unless it's a separate pair specifically for that purpose.PJPOWER said:
False narrative? Nothing false about Norway being the better country overall...especially in the shoe wearing contex...Tell me again, what culture is it weird or outside of the cultural norm to take shoes off indoors? Seems that YOU are the one creating a false narrative...pretty “pedi” if you ask me, lol. (Pedi/ petty). I take my shoes off indoors, but personally, I’d rather have a shoe wearer in my house than a snobby Swede with an inferioritySpiritual_Chaos said:
You're creating some false narrative here to back me into a corner. What has "pushing harder" to do with anything.PJPOWER said:
So you must agree that Norway is better than Sweden since they push taking shoes off more. I don’t have to worry too much about awkward social situations here, as people in general are pleasant with each other and enjoy socializing out in public. I couldn’t handle the Swede’s social awkwardness...just sounds snobby.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Because the context of this threads discussion is for the moment different shoe-wearing cultures. Get a grip on how social situations work and how to act within them Cruzie.PJPOWER said:
That has no relevance to what I just said...Why are you hung up on shoes? But if shoe wearing is your measure, Norway is definitely way ahead of Sweden!Spiritual_Chaos said:
"Norwegians are so adamant about their “no shoes inside” policy, they even enforce it at primary schools—so that children learn it from a young age. "PJPOWER said:
Norway is better than Sweden...just sayin’.my2hands said:Nobody cares what Sweden does, especially with their shoes
And fuck that fika, I’ll take my coffee to go!
 
And yes, I bet Norway does a lot better than Sweden. Where is the conflict in that?
I would think - in the context of shoewearing - that Norway is similar to Sweden -- "it is absurd to wear your outdoor shoes inside your house".
And seems all sane people in this thread agree. Regardless of where they're from.
complex, but that is just me...
and I don't understand why people keep saying he has an inferiority complex. if anything, it's the opposite (which I also don't believe).
maybe providencial as to the “standard”?
Late to this discussion, but I call bullshit. Nobody wears their shoes inside a home. Hell... even trade workers doing renovations place sleeves over their boots when they come into someone's home.
Dog shit. Spit. General filth. All on the bottom of your shoes... soon to be all over the inside of your home.
But whatever. If people see no difference from the sidewalk and their living room floor... who am I to judge?'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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            benjs said:
Here's an idea. Host sets the rules and what the fuck else matters? This is ludicrous.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:
Vancouver areaHughFreakingDillon said:
where?PJPOWER said:
Hell, I’ve been to Canada and two out of the three houses I visited were shoe wearing indoors.HughFreakingDillon said:
I think one person stated it is household by household. I have never been to any canadian's house where people leave their shoes on. NOT. ONE.PJPOWER said:
You find it rude, but as others have stated, it is household by household. I’ll agree to disagree with the last part, but thanks for the laugh!HughFreakingDillon said:
it would bug me. I find it rude. it's not snobby at all. it's just rude to walk into someone's house and leave your shoes on.PJPOWER said:
Exactly, so do many I know in this not greatest country in the world, but it wouldn’t bug me either way if someone did...unless they had dog shit on their shoes or something. It would probably be best if some people left their shoes on, though. There are some nasty footed people out there and I would rather a place not smell like unhygienic feet, lolHughFreakingDillon said:
again, I, nor anyone I know, ever wears shoes indoors, unless it's a separate pair specifically for that purpose.PJPOWER said:
False narrative? Nothing false about Norway being the better country overall...especially in the shoe wearing contex...Tell me again, what culture is it weird or outside of the cultural norm to take shoes off indoors? Seems that YOU are the one creating a false narrative...pretty “pedi” if you ask me, lol. (Pedi/ petty). I take my shoes off indoors, but personally, I’d rather have a shoe wearer in my house than a snobby Swede with an inferioritySpiritual_Chaos said:
You're creating some false narrative here to back me into a corner. What has "pushing harder" to do with anything.PJPOWER said:
So you must agree that Norway is better than Sweden since they push taking shoes off more. I don’t have to worry too much about awkward social situations here, as people in general are pleasant with each other and enjoy socializing out in public. I couldn’t handle the Swede’s social awkwardness...just sounds snobby.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Because the context of this threads discussion is for the moment different shoe-wearing cultures. Get a grip on how social situations work and how to act within them Cruzie.PJPOWER said:
That has no relevance to what I just said...Why are you hung up on shoes? But if shoe wearing is your measure, Norway is definitely way ahead of Sweden!Spiritual_Chaos said:
"Norwegians are so adamant about their “no shoes inside” policy, they even enforce it at primary schools—so that children learn it from a young age. "PJPOWER said:
Norway is better than Sweden...just sayin’.my2hands said:Nobody cares what Sweden does, especially with their shoes
And fuck that fika, I’ll take my coffee to go!
 
And yes, I bet Norway does a lot better than Sweden. Where is the conflict in that?
I would think - in the context of shoewearing - that Norway is similar to Sweden -- "it is absurd to wear your outdoor shoes inside your house".
And seems all sane people in this thread agree. Regardless of where they're from.
complex, but that is just me...
and I don't understand why people keep saying he has an inferiority complex. if anything, it's the opposite (which I also don't believe).
maybe providencial as to the “standard”?
Late to this discussion, but I call bullshit. Nobody wears their shoes inside a home. Hell... even trade workers doing renovations place sleeves over their boots when they come into someone's home.
Dog shit. Spit. General filth. All on the bottom of your shoes... soon to be all over the inside of your home.
But whatever. If people see no difference from the sidewalk and their living room floor... who am I to judge?
Big time!
If you walk into a house and you see a pile of shoes in the entranceway and your host is in socks... take your shoes off ya slob.
If you walk into a house and the host says, "Keep your shoes on"... then keep your shoes on.
If you got really bad feet like Scruffy's (evidenced by that picture)... then plan for them when you go to someone's house: have a pair of socks so you don't leave chunks of feet all over their house."My brain's a good brain!"0 - 
            
Yup, exactly what I said.benjs said:
Here's an idea. Host sets the rules and what the fuck else matters? This is ludicrous.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:
Vancouver areaHughFreakingDillon said:
where?PJPOWER said:
Hell, I’ve been to Canada and two out of the three houses I visited were shoe wearing indoors.HughFreakingDillon said:
I think one person stated it is household by household. I have never been to any canadian's house where people leave their shoes on. NOT. ONE.PJPOWER said:
You find it rude, but as others have stated, it is household by household. I’ll agree to disagree with the last part, but thanks for the laugh!HughFreakingDillon said:
it would bug me. I find it rude. it's not snobby at all. it's just rude to walk into someone's house and leave your shoes on.PJPOWER said:
Exactly, so do many I know in this not greatest country in the world, but it wouldn’t bug me either way if someone did...unless they had dog shit on their shoes or something. It would probably be best if some people left their shoes on, though. There are some nasty footed people out there and I would rather a place not smell like unhygienic feet, lolHughFreakingDillon said:
again, I, nor anyone I know, ever wears shoes indoors, unless it's a separate pair specifically for that purpose.PJPOWER said:
False narrative? Nothing false about Norway being the better country overall...especially in the shoe wearing contex...Tell me again, what culture is it weird or outside of the cultural norm to take shoes off indoors? Seems that YOU are the one creating a false narrative...pretty “pedi” if you ask me, lol. (Pedi/ petty). I take my shoes off indoors, but personally, I’d rather have a shoe wearer in my house than a snobby Swede with an inferioritySpiritual_Chaos said:
You're creating some false narrative here to back me into a corner. What has "pushing harder" to do with anything.PJPOWER said:
So you must agree that Norway is better than Sweden since they push taking shoes off more. I don’t have to worry too much about awkward social situations here, as people in general are pleasant with each other and enjoy socializing out in public. I couldn’t handle the Swede’s social awkwardness...just sounds snobby.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Because the context of this threads discussion is for the moment different shoe-wearing cultures. Get a grip on how social situations work and how to act within them Cruzie.PJPOWER said:
That has no relevance to what I just said...Why are you hung up on shoes? But if shoe wearing is your measure, Norway is definitely way ahead of Sweden!Spiritual_Chaos said:
"Norwegians are so adamant about their “no shoes inside” policy, they even enforce it at primary schools—so that children learn it from a young age. "PJPOWER said:
Norway is better than Sweden...just sayin’.my2hands said:Nobody cares what Sweden does, especially with their shoes
And fuck that fika, I’ll take my coffee to go!
 
And yes, I bet Norway does a lot better than Sweden. Where is the conflict in that?
I would think - in the context of shoewearing - that Norway is similar to Sweden -- "it is absurd to wear your outdoor shoes inside your house".
And seems all sane people in this thread agree. Regardless of where they're from.
complex, but that is just me...
and I don't understand why people keep saying he has an inferiority complex. if anything, it's the opposite (which I also don't believe).
maybe providencial as to the “standard”?
Late to this discussion, but I call bullshit. Nobody wears their shoes inside a home. Hell... even trade workers doing renovations place sleeves over their boots when they come into someone's home.
Dog shit. Spit. General filth. All on the bottom of your shoes... soon to be all over the inside of your home.
But whatever. If people see no difference from the sidewalk and their living room floor... who am I to judge?hippiemom = goodness0 - 
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That's a separate discussion though.benjs said:
Here's an idea. Host sets the rules and what the fuck else matters? This is ludicrous.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:
Vancouver areaHughFreakingDillon said:
where?PJPOWER said:
Hell, I’ve been to Canada and two out of the three houses I visited were shoe wearing indoors.HughFreakingDillon said:
I think one person stated it is household by household. I have never been to any canadian's house where people leave their shoes on. NOT. ONE.PJPOWER said:
You find it rude, but as others have stated, it is household by household. I’ll agree to disagree with the last part, but thanks for the laugh!HughFreakingDillon said:
it would bug me. I find it rude. it's not snobby at all. it's just rude to walk into someone's house and leave your shoes on.PJPOWER said:
Exactly, so do many I know in this not greatest country in the world, but it wouldn’t bug me either way if someone did...unless they had dog shit on their shoes or something. It would probably be best if some people left their shoes on, though. There are some nasty footed people out there and I would rather a place not smell like unhygienic feet, lolHughFreakingDillon said:
again, I, nor anyone I know, ever wears shoes indoors, unless it's a separate pair specifically for that purpose.PJPOWER said:
False narrative? Nothing false about Norway being the better country overall...especially in the shoe wearing contex...Tell me again, what culture is it weird or outside of the cultural norm to take shoes off indoors? Seems that YOU are the one creating a false narrative...pretty “pedi” if you ask me, lol. (Pedi/ petty). I take my shoes off indoors, but personally, I’d rather have a shoe wearer in my house than a snobby Swede with an inferioritySpiritual_Chaos said:
You're creating some false narrative here to back me into a corner. What has "pushing harder" to do with anything.PJPOWER said:
So you must agree that Norway is better than Sweden since they push taking shoes off more. I don’t have to worry too much about awkward social situations here, as people in general are pleasant with each other and enjoy socializing out in public. I couldn’t handle the Swede’s social awkwardness...just sounds snobby.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Because the context of this threads discussion is for the moment different shoe-wearing cultures. Get a grip on how social situations work and how to act within them Cruzie.PJPOWER said:
That has no relevance to what I just said...Why are you hung up on shoes? But if shoe wearing is your measure, Norway is definitely way ahead of Sweden!Spiritual_Chaos said:
"Norwegians are so adamant about their “no shoes inside” policy, they even enforce it at primary schools—so that children learn it from a young age. "PJPOWER said:
Norway is better than Sweden...just sayin’.my2hands said:Nobody cares what Sweden does, especially with their shoes
And fuck that fika, I’ll take my coffee to go!
 
And yes, I bet Norway does a lot better than Sweden. Where is the conflict in that?
I would think - in the context of shoewearing - that Norway is similar to Sweden -- "it is absurd to wear your outdoor shoes inside your house".
And seems all sane people in this thread agree. Regardless of where they're from.
complex, but that is just me...
and I don't understand why people keep saying he has an inferiority complex. if anything, it's the opposite (which I also don't believe).
maybe providencial as to the “standard”?
Late to this discussion, but I call bullshit. Nobody wears their shoes inside a home. Hell... even trade workers doing renovations place sleeves over their boots when they come into someone's home.
Dog shit. Spit. General filth. All on the bottom of your shoes... soon to be all over the inside of your home.
But whatever. If people see no difference from the sidewalk and their living room floor... who am I to judge?
People in this thread really need to learn to separate things."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 - 
            
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            Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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            I posted that 6 pages ago, some weak PJ fans up in here lol0
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            mcgruff10 said:Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!
Rock on!
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I'll be serving Molson XXX and Pizza Hut for my homies from the North. Everyone else gets the good stuff.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!
Rock on!
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Will you have ICE agents around your house to identify those who are Canadians?mcgruff10 said:
I'll be serving Molson XXX and Pizza Hut for my homies from the North. Everyone else gets the good stuff.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!
Rock on!
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Absolutely!!!!Halifax2TheMax said:
Will you have ICE agents around your house to identify those who are Canadians?mcgruff10 said:
I'll be serving Molson XXX and Pizza Hut for my homies from the North. Everyone else gets the good stuff.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!
Rock on!
Cheese pizza, bud light, and no toe jam!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 - 
            mcgruff10 said:
Everyone else gets the good stuff.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Pizza/craft beer party at my house next tour, shoes are required!
Rock on!
Cheese pizza, bud light, and no toe jam!

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