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Have any of you been there recently? They lost a major lawsuit wherein they now have to hire anyone who applies. This means ladies with normal body shapes and even guys. Hooters isn't much different than Appleby's or Texas Roadhouse now.
A good percentage of Hooters customers are probably Christian. I'm not sure I get your point. Nobody is naked or even in their underwear. And despite the reputation, the girls don't all have big hooters either. VALUES? lol.
Yeah, I have to agree with this.
Not that I agree with the chaperones choice of restaurant for a bunch of kids, I do have to say, I don't think it has anything to do with their religon or their values or morals. That is taking it a bit far...
Yeah, I have to agree with this.
Not that I agree with the chaperones choice of restaurant for a bunch of kids, I do have to say, I don't think it has anything to do with their religon or their values or morals. That is taking it a bit far...
I agree that it doesn't have anything to do with their religion, values, or morals, but it sure does make one question their common sense!
(and as related to earlier posts, what does this have to do with public school specifically? This was just a dumb choice made by parent chaperones. They could have just as easily been from a private school.)
I guess that's the key - none of the parents/students complaining.
Here, the kids watch Christmas videos (Christmas, involving the birth of Jesus) and read stories relating to the resurrection at Easter. None of our parents/students complained.
There, children eat at restaurants where scantily clad women get paid to show off their T and A. *shrug* Different areas have different values.
One mos likely breaks federal law. The other takes kids out to a restaurant. Different areas have different values.
I guess that's the key - none of the parents/students complaining.
Here, the kids watch Christmas videos (Christmas, involving the birth of Jesus) and read stories relating to the resurrection at Easter. None of our parents/students complained.
There, children eat at restaurants where scantily clad women get paid to show off their T and A. *shrug* Different areas have different values.
glad I didn't grow up where you're from. Your values sound awful
glad I didn't grow up where you're from. Your values sound awful
The poster's values are just different, not awful.
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