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18-07-05, 09:05 PM
I went there today for lunch. FIrst time ever and I damned near felt embarrassed for being there. The girls walk around in tight tops to show off their cleavage and skimpy shorts almost like orange daisy dukes to show off everything else.
Every black girl that I saw seemed to be walking around proud and hung their heads in shame when they saw me. I wanted to ask them, what happened that you had to come and work in a place like this? Most seemed to see that look of shame for them on my face and would not make eye contact with me the whole time I was in the place. Don't get me wrong. I like a great looking woman as well as the next guy, but damn that was just degrading to see those girls in their like that. Especially the black women. I felt so sorry for them, I could not even enjy my lunch. Damn it I am becoming old and thoughtful.
Son of a b*tch LOL
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18-07-05, 09:12 PM
hooters????
i thought that was a legend...
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18-07-05, 09:17 PM
What are they??confused3
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18-07-05, 09:24 PM
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unfortuetly englad does not have any black "titty bars" but I did have the luck to go to one in Atlanta for my birthday 2 years ago.
lol that shit was off the hook. you dont see women like that everyday.
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Yes they do, thereis one inFarringdon EC1.
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There is life outsideBirmingham you know.
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Safety you're right...... you're obviously too old and sadby the sound of things.
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18-07-05, 10:04 PM
Hooters is not a bar.Its a low-scale "restaurant" that serves chicken wings and beer with sports playing on an assortment of tv's.The food is not that great.I went once to kill some time while my car was being repaired.No sisters at the one I stopped at.
I didn't feel uncomfortable,but it just was not my scene.Hell I love looking at a nice woman also ,but it was literally Church's Chicken with waitresses.confused3
They must be doing something right.It was an airline,NARCAR-like motor series and other brands.Hell I might invest in it if the opportunity exists.niceone.gif
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18-07-05, 10:06 PM
Dimoke here are pictures of Hooters girls. THey show them smiling but those girls eyes looked so hollow it was ridiculous. Most seem ashamed they even worked there. Almost like purgatory. Not good enough for a strip club, but not good enough for a real restaurant either. And the black girls really filled out their orange shorts and white tank top. Lemoor maybe I am old and sad, but I have not reached the stage where I am yelling at kids to get off my grass.....just yet, but I do see them creeping toward it after I have just cut it LOL
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18-07-05, 10:52 PM
Hooters has the worst tasting buffalowings on earth, I cant believe they even advertise that garbage as thier specialty...On top of that the women are so fake. Me and my buddies actually got banned from the local hooters,I concede weonlywent to watch the free wrestlingpay-per-views on the big screen because we're alltoo cheap to buyit ourselves but we were doing this for months on end, a couple of months ago this big-bust bimbo was like, " you guys always come here and freeload you are either going to have to buy something or leave". Myboy was like, "get lost bitch" then slapped her on the booty, she whined to the manager and he banned us for life..
Hooters is a crappest sleasestracist resturant and the wings tast like cat nip, I recommend you never gothere if they bulid one in the UK..
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18-07-05, 10:55 PM
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Safety Blitz..................out of all chicken n rib places.................you just *slipped* in hooters.............and your *outrage* at seeing women in shorts...............ofcourse you was all innocent and was not aware...........................yeah right..............LOL
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18-07-05, 11:00 PM
ummm
what are buffalo wings?
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18-07-05, 11:03 PM
Nope I've never been there, but I've been to a restaurant in West an it was the weirdest restauranti've ever been to in ma life. Dis is 100% tru lol dey are deliberately rude to you..it's like it's meant to be a joke or something. Me an ma fren walked in, and they were like 'Hurry up and sit down' an at first i'm thinkin.....wtf?1! But den I clocked dey were doin it 2 every1 else, an ma fren was tellin me dats how dere supposed 2 be. I aint neva come across somethin so odd. Then when u finished eatin..u think u can sit der wiv full belly an let it digest?! lol dey were like: 'Move..we got people waitin. U've eaten..now go!' I had 2 laugh, cuz I know ...well i hope they didn't mean it literally. But seriously...that was sum friggin....E.T ish goin on der
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18-07-05, 11:40 PM
 @Safety, so how did you end up in there then hey?? Is it the only place that serves chicken.....you naughty big brother......we are watching you dear.....
So is this place for men only or what?? cause i fail to see why women or children will fit in there.....confused2
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19-07-05, 01:50 AM
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ummm
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There are four legends about the origins of the first Buffalo wings:
1964 - Most people who have even thought about the origin have heard and believe the first version of the legend . Teressa and Frank Bellisimo owned the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY. In this version, she invented Buffalo chicken wings in 1964 when her son Dominic and his friends came to the bar looking for a quick late night snack. "Mother Teressa" (Buffalonians take their wings very seriously) was preparing to make chicken stock with a bunch of wings and, improvising, stuck them under the broiler (later they switched to deep frying), sprinkled them with a hot sauce she concocted from a commercially available base (Frank's), took some celery sticks off the antipasto dishes, put some blue cheese dressing (the house dressing) in a small bowl and served them.
- All the principals are now deceased, but Dominic, who took over the bar from his parents, told the story differently to Calvin Trillin (1980) of the New Yorker magazine. According to Dominic, it was Friday night in the bar and since people were buying a lot of drinks he wanted to do something nice for them at midnight when the mostly Catholic patrons would be able to eat meat again. So, according to this version, Dom did not stop by with his friends, he was trying to be the good host at the bar. It was still Terressa who came up with the idea.
- Frank told a third story. It involved a mis-delivery of wings instead backs and necks for making the bar's spaghetti sauce. Faced with this unexpected resource, he says he asked Teressa to do something with them.
Although the details are a little different, none of the tellers ever seemed too upset about the other versions. After all, the bar was a family affair and so were the wings it has become famous for. It was Frank who was memorialized in the 1977 City of Buffalo proclamation of July 29 as Chicken Wing Day, though.
- A fourth version of the legend was reported by Calvin Trillin of the New Yorker magazine in 1980 but it appears nowhere else in the published references to Buffalo wings. Trillin reported on an African-American named John Young who said he developed a special "mambo sauce." Chicken wings in mambo sauce became the specialty at his Buffalo restaurant in the mid-sixties. He registered the name of his restaurant, John Young's Wings 'n Things, at the county courthouse before leaving Buffalo in 1970. "If the Anchor Bar was selling chicken wings nobody in Buffalo knew about it then," according to Young. Trillin checked with a local poultry distributor and found that both John Young and Frank Bellissimo were buying a lot of chicken wings in the middle sixties but no sales receipts were saved. The wings Young sold, however, were prepared a little differently. They were not cut in half (the tip is removed first usually in Buffalo wings) and were served breaded with the sauce covering them rather than being tossed in the sauce. In 1980 they were still being served that way in John Young's Wings 'n Things (he had returned to Buffalo by then) and in a restaurant owned by his brother, Bird Land. No telephone listings for either restaurant could be found in 1997
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Basically chicken wings cut up and served with a sauce,usually ranch dressing.An appertizer in the states.
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I tell you that tacky restaurant is making big $$$$
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Man, there are no franchise opportunities here, but many overseas.I would jump on it in a heartbeat.
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