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  • danielocean03

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    HandK

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    Glocker, I don't think anyone wants to see you in a tight hooters shirt and straddle a bar stool.
    I think that trick should be illegal for anyone over 40 and over 170lbs.

    Or if you are male.

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    Crap!!!!!!! Im gona need bleach to get that outa my head, AARRRGGG!!!! :runaway:
     
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    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    Wasn't that impressed. What I was kind of shocked over, was right after her *trick*, they showed something about Wednesday being "Wings for Kids".
    Do people really take children into Hooters?
    Really?


    RM

    Several years ago, when we still had a landlady, we took her son to Hooters for his 14th b'day. He'd seen more cleavage on television by that age, though he was suitably impressed when the waitresses stood him on a chair to sing happy birthday to him... once he looked down and realized the benefits of that angle. :D

    I wonder though, Rachel, if the "wings for kids" is to provide chicken to young people or to use the sale of chicken wings to provide a monetary benefit to Riley or the Boys and Girls Clubs or some such charitable purpose? (I haven't looked, I just thought that might be another explanation.)

    Blessings,
    Bill
     
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