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KBCO, 9/21/07: 1985 yet again
« Reply #30 on: September 21, 2007, 09:39:15 AM »
OMG! someone is actually playing Oingo Boingo & it's not Halloween!

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KBCO, 9/21/07: 1985 yet again
« Reply #31 on: September 21, 2007, 09:42:57 AM »
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uh-oh, double Hooters. What were the odds?


'bout 44D to 1

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Have you heard those Hooters radio commercials? Where the Hooters Girls say "we open at 11, guys, so don't arrive too soon"... and you just know the original line must've been "don't come too soon" before the censors got wise.


Back in May we were in Costa Mesa for my sister-in-law's wedding, staying at a LaQuinta that shared a parking lot with the local Hooter's.   My boys overheard me making a joke about it to Christina & then kept asking us what Hooter's meant, why was it funny, etc.  So we sort of explained in a roundabout way.  The next day when we were leaving the parking lot again, my 5 year old told my 7 year old, "I think Mama could work there."
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KBCO, 9/21/07: 1985 yet again
« Reply #32 on: September 21, 2007, 10:01:27 AM »
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uh-oh, double Hooters. What were the odds?


'bout 44D to 1

 :wink:  :roll:


Have you heard those Hooters radio commercials? Where the Hooters Girls say "we open at 11, guys, so don't arrive too soon"... and you just know the original line must've been "don't come too soon" before the censors got wise.


Back in May we were in Costa Mesa for my sister-in-law's wedding, staying at a LaQuinta that shared a parking lot with the local Hooter's.   My boys overheard me making a joke about it to Christina & then kept asking us what Hooter's meant, why was it funny, etc.  So we sort of explained in a roundabout way.  The next day when we were leaving the parking lot again, my 5 year old told my 7 year old, "I think Mama could work there."

Nice  :wink:
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