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I may have been somewhat mislead (often the case) or it may be so obvious no one has bother to state it - but isnt hooters the chain with waiteresses with virtually or indeed completely bare american busoms? If so eeeeuuuuuughhhh that would put me right off my freedom fries dipped in mayo and ketchup.

The Wire, quite frankly the best TV ever!


Hooters on LL...zut alors! That would put a cat amongst the proverbial pigeons. Still it is a family friendly venue. The Dads would like it.


Back on topic. The Simpsons, Hollywood, Disney, Baywatch, Knightrider, WWF wrestling, the cheeseburger.

Definitely would support a Hooters on LL.


All this exposed tiddy stuff should be ignored. The girls are fully clothed in orange hot pants and stretchy white vest tops.


It's only called Hooters because the owl is their logo.


The airline went bust. (no pun intended.)

Come to think of it mrs B was orange when I met her and she is from Mancunia. I thought I was being well progressive and having a mixed race relationship then it rubbed of on the towels.


She?s going to read this tomorrow and I?m going to be in trouble again. :-S

Indeed Sean and the hours can't go quick enough. I've been off the last three Fridays and it's been great. I've got a couple of colleagues here who are irritating the hell out of me. If I don't get out of here soon I may not be held responsible for my actions. Help!!! Or get me a drink pronto.

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