Forum Settings
       
Reply To Thread

Eat at HootersFollow

#127 Nov 18 2013 at 10:27 AM Rating: Good
Skelly Poker Since 2008
*****
16,781 posts
Many men bald, and the process starts fairly early on. Just you wait.

Bald can be kind of sexy in a patrick stewart kind of way.

____________________________
Alma wrote:
I lost my post
#128 Nov 18 2013 at 10:29 AM Rating: Good
Soulless Internet Tiger
******
35,474 posts
Shave it off
____________________________
Donate. One day it could be your family.


An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. Victor Hugo

#129 Nov 18 2013 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
*******
50,767 posts
For every Patrick Stewart there are thousands of chemotherapy.
____________________________
George Carlin wrote:
I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.
#130 Nov 18 2013 at 10:52 AM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
Elinda wrote:
Many men bald, and the process starts fairly early on. Just you wait.

I'm still rocking a full head at 40. I have a feeling I'll make a pretty goofy looking bald guy so here's hoping for another 40 years with my noble lionesque mane.
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#131 Nov 18 2013 at 11:15 AM Rating: Decent
Avatar
****
7,565 posts
I hope I still have my Mane then. I don't think id look bad bald, I have had my head shaved to nothing before, once, just to see what it was like...It was pretty cool and it was also chilly.

I have 2 modes.
Cut to something style-able, when I need to.(weddings, funerals, important engagements)
And grow it out
Im not like an unkempt dirtball about it though I take pride in my hair...lather rinse repeat...always repeat.

because...
@#%^ paying 20 bucks every couple weeks...my hair grows way to fast id end up spending hundreds of dollars a year on hair cuts instead of maybe 60 bucks. Sometimes 40...depending how long I want to go, had it to middle of my back at one point.

I love my hair I hope I don't go bald....i would probably cry.



Edited, Nov 18th 2013 12:18pm by rdmcandie
____________________________
HEY GOOGLE. **** OFF YOU. **** YOUR ******** SEARCH ENGINE IN ITS ******* ****** BINARY ***. ALL DAY LONG.

#132 Nov 18 2013 at 11:15 AM Rating: Excellent
Skelly Poker Since 2008
*****
16,781 posts
Jophiel wrote:
Elinda wrote:
Many men bald, and the process starts fairly early on. Just you wait.

I'm still rocking a full head at 40. I have a feeling I'll make a pretty goofy looking bald guy so here's hoping for another 40 years with my noble lionesque mane.
I imagine if your hair was going to go, it probably would have started receding by now. My dad is pushing 80 and still has a full head of hair.

Bunny riddle:
What do you call a row of rabbits hopping backwards? A receding hareline
____________________________
Alma wrote:
I lost my post
#133 Nov 19 2013 at 4:59 PM Rating: Decent
Encyclopedia
******
35,568 posts
Elinda wrote:
gbaji wrote:
And that's your choice. Although I really do think you should go there once or twice just so that you're not basing your decision on hearsay. I think you might just find that the outfits aren't as big a deal as you've been lead to believe.

Lol, you must really like their food.


Actually, I don't particularly. It's "ok", but nothing special. I haven't been to a Hooters in probably 10 years. My issue really is with taking such a strong emotional position on something based solely on hearsay. Like I said, I have no problem with people forming and expressing their opinions about things, but they really should be their opinions, rather than just repeating someone else's.
____________________________
King Nobby wrote:
More words please
#134 Nov 19 2013 at 5:18 PM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
Belkira wrote:
If I were a single mom, having never been to a Hooters and not really excited about the idea of supporting the franchise that objectifies women in any way, I don't think I'd want my kid to go.

STRONG. EMOTIONAL. POSITION.

I'd almost call her... what's the term for those distraught women who can't control their emotions... "hysterical"?

Belkira, sit down and have a man bring you a glass of water. You're hysterical.

Edited, Nov 19th 2013 5:19pm by Jophiel
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#135 Nov 19 2013 at 5:22 PM Rating: Good
That's not the cure for hysteria, Jophiel.
#136 Nov 19 2013 at 5:25 PM Rating: Decent
Kavekk wrote:
That's not the cure for hysteria, Jophiel.

Right? She should be making sammiches.
#137 Nov 19 2013 at 5:45 PM Rating: Excellent
Meat Popsicle
*****
13,666 posts
If the conversation devolves into the realm of fuzzy handcuffs and latex undergarments could someone let me know?

Thanks. Smiley: thumbsup
____________________________
That monster in the mirror, he just might be you. -Grover
#138 Nov 19 2013 at 5:46 PM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
someproteinguy wrote:
If the conversation devolves into the realm of fuzzy handcuffs and latex undergarments could someone let me know?

Is that how you cure hysteria?
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#139 Nov 19 2013 at 5:49 PM Rating: Good
More or less.

Probably only if you have good health insurance.
#140 Nov 19 2013 at 5:50 PM Rating: Excellent
Meat Popsicle
*****
13,666 posts
Jophiel wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
If the conversation devolves into the realm of fuzzy handcuffs and latex undergarments could someone let me know?

Is that how you cure hysteria?
Well, I'm certain mainstream science is still out on the matter, but I got some me some anecdotes that suggest as much. Gotta think outside the box. Smiley: nod

Edited, Nov 19th 2013 3:52pm by someproteinguy
____________________________
That monster in the mirror, he just might be you. -Grover
#141 Nov 19 2013 at 6:47 PM Rating: Good
*****
15,952 posts
Kavekk wrote:
That's not the cure for hysteria, Jophiel.

Quote:
"Stressful Day? What you need is a cup of tea, a Bex and a good lie down".

Bex aspirin-phenacetin-caffeine tablets or powder were the housewife's drug of choice in the 1950s and 1960s until they were shown to be highly addictive and responsible for causing kidney disease when taken in large doses
#142 Nov 19 2013 at 7:01 PM Rating: Excellent
Tracer Bullet
*****
12,636 posts
Aripyanfar wrote:
Kavekk wrote:
That's not the cure for hysteria, Jophiel.

Quote:
"Stressful Day? What you need is a cup of tea, a Bex and a good lie down".

Bex aspirin-phenacetin-caffeine tablets or powder were the housewife's drug of choice in the 1950s and 1960s until they were shown to be highly addictive and responsible for causing kidney disease when taken in large doses

Tricky Bex.
#143 Nov 19 2013 at 8:23 PM Rating: Excellent
Jophiel wrote:
Belkira wrote:
If I were a single mom, having never been to a Hooters and not really excited about the idea of supporting the franchise that objectifies women in any way, I don't think I'd want my kid to go.

STRONG. EMOTIONAL. POSITION.

I'd almost call her... what's the term for those distraught women who can't control their emotions... "hysterical"?

Belkira, sit down and have a man bring you a glass of water. You're hysterical.

Edited, Nov 19th 2013 5:19pm by Jophiel


I think I've got the vapors....

Someone should get the smelling salts?
#144 Nov 20 2013 at 10:08 AM Rating: Excellent
****
4,141 posts
gbaji wrote:
I have no problem with people forming and expressing their opinions about things, but they really should be their opinions, rather than just repeating someone else's.


Smiley: dubious
____________________________
Dandruffshampoo wrote:
Curses, beaten by Professor stupidopo-opo.
Annabella, Goblin in Disguise wrote:
Stupidmonkey is more organized than a bag of raccoons.
#145 Nov 20 2013 at 10:51 AM Rating: Excellent
For the record, I also do not like cancer, though I have never had it. Perhaps I should wait, and form my own opinion about cancer once I have it? I guess it's impossible to dislike something without ever actually experiencing it.
#146 Nov 20 2013 at 11:08 AM Rating: Decent
Belkira wrote:
For the record, I also do not like cancer, though I have never had it. Perhaps I should wait, and form my own opinion about cancer once I have it? I guess it's impossible to dislike something without ever actually experiencing it.

Well, the harm in Cancer is well known and documented. Your opinion regarding the atmosphere inside a Hooters restaurant is based on hearsay and speculation. One is fact, the other, not so much.

Edited, Nov 20th 2013 11:09am by BrownDuck
#147 Nov 20 2013 at 11:14 AM Rating: Good
BrownDuck wrote:
Belkira wrote:
For the record, I also do not like cancer, though I have never had it. Perhaps I should wait, and form my own opinion about cancer once I have it? I guess it's impossible to dislike something without ever actually experiencing it.

Well, the harm in Cancer is well known and documented. Your opinion regarding the atmosphere inside a Hooters restaurant is based on hearsay and speculation. One is fact, the other, not so much.

Edited, Nov 20th 2013 11:09am by BrownDuck


My real issue with the franchise is the objectification of women. That has been well documented. No one has argued that this does not happen, they have just said, "Yeah, but, it happens at OTHER theme restaurants, too!!!"
#148 Nov 20 2013 at 11:22 AM Rating: Good
Hats off to everyone still engaging inn earnest debate about a restaurant called 'Hooters'.
#149 Nov 20 2013 at 11:46 AM Rating: Decent
Belkira wrote:
My real issue with the franchise is the objectification of women.


Objection noted. However, it's not mandatory for any woman to work there, and if a woman chooses to work there, the duties and requirements are clearly documented prior to employment. Submitting one's self to this "objectification of women" is entirely voluntary, and I imagine quite lucrative, if you have the assets.
#150 Nov 20 2013 at 11:50 AM Rating: Excellent
Soulless Internet Tiger
******
35,474 posts
Doesn't mean she has to support it just because those women are fine with it.
____________________________
Donate. One day it could be your family.


An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. Victor Hugo

#151 Nov 20 2013 at 11:55 AM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Doesn't mean she has to support it just because those women are fine with it.

Yeah, her original remark is that she wouldn't go there and wouldn't have her (hypothetical) son go there for a team event, not that no one should be allowed to work there and they need to close.

I'm a little amused at how people keep trying to turn her rather modest disapproval into something far more passionate.

Edited, Nov 20th 2013 11:56am by Jophiel
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
Reply To Thread

Colors Smileys Quote OriginalQuote Checked Help

 

Recent Visitors: 379 All times are in CST
Anonymous Guests (379)