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No Pants, No Problem! Exploring the Wild World of Nudist Resorts

Takeaways:

  • If you ever thought about owning a nudist resort, Florida has a unique one up for grabs!
  • For a cool $2.5 million, you can have 59 acres of sun and no pants—how's that for freedom?
  • This nudist resort feels more like an RV lot where clothing is totally optional, which is quite the twist!
  • Despite not being my scene, I admire the no-pretense vibe—just people being themselves without any fuss.
  • Imagine the laundry bill if you lived in a nudist resort: it would be ridiculously low!
  • What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen? We want to hear your stories, so share away!

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Transcript
Speaker A:

This is the Daily Note.

Speaker A:

I'm James A.

Speaker A:

Brown.

Speaker B:

Ever dream about.

Speaker A:

Owning your own nudist resort?

Speaker B:

Yeah, me neither.

Speaker A:

One is for sale in Florida.

Speaker A:

2.5 million.

Speaker B:

Bucks gets you.

Speaker A:

59 acres of sun, freedom and no pants.

Speaker B:

They're calling it a resort, but it.

Speaker A:

Feels much more like an RV lot with optional clothing.

Speaker B:

Here's our pickleball court.

Speaker A:

No shoes, no shirts.

Speaker A:

No problem.

Speaker A:

And over there.

Speaker B:

That'S our.

Speaker A:

All natural communal hot tub in every sense of the term.

Speaker A:

As you can guess, this isn't my scene, but I kind of admire it.

Speaker A:

No pretense.

Speaker B:

Here, just.

Speaker A:

People being people.

Speaker A:

Tan lines and all.

Speaker A:

At least the laundry.

Speaker B:

Bill would be low.

Speaker A:

So what do you think?

Speaker A:

What's the weirdest thing you've seen?

Speaker B:

For sale.

Speaker A:

Let me know@jamesabrown.net or call me.

Speaker A:

-:

Speaker A:

On that note, I'm James A.

Speaker A:

Brown, and.

Speaker B:

As always, be well.

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