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Hooters Chick  Sep 13, 11, 00:01    #1
I was coming to Poland..was wondering if any Hooters there? I did see hard rock is there? anyone help me..thx

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 Sep 13, 11, 00:07    #2
Nope. Rumour was that they were planning to open up in a couple of locations but were informally advised that their product wasn't sufficiently Catholic for Poland. Both the Hooters copies in Gdansk and Warsaw have sunk without a trace.
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:09    #3
Both the Hooters copies in Gdansk and Warsaw have sunk without a trace.


There was one here too, went by the wayside too.
Hooters Chick  Sep 13, 11, 00:11    #4
informally advised that their product wasn't sufficiently Catholic for Poland.

JEZZZZZZZ There goes a job opening!:D
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:11    #5
I was coming to Poland

Have you changed your mind?
Hooters

Perhaps my learned friend could help me. What is, or are 'Hooters'?
I did see hard rock is there?

You aksin a keschin? I do believe robust beat combos perform in 'Speakeasy' establishments, and such like.
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:12    #6
Polish music means one thing: Decapitated FTW!
Hooters Chick  Sep 13, 11, 00:13    #7
There was one here too, went by the wayside too.

Why poles like us?
Hooters Chick  Sep 13, 11, 00:14    #8
Why poles like us?

sorry I meant they dont like us kind:(
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:15    #9
Why poles like us?

Are you using Google translate?
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:16    #10
What is, or are 'Hooters'?

I think our colonial cousins sometimes refer to Lady Bumps as Hooters, from a study of USA popular culture(for much benifit great republic of yorkshire) there seems to be a bar chain where ladies with large breasts and small behinds serve drinks to over excited students and over weight men in implausable sports wear.
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:16    #11
You aksin a keschin? I do believe robust beat combos perform in 'Speakeasy' establishments, and such like.

I suggest that the witness is referring to the 'Hard Rock Cafe' chain, m'lud. The are dining establishments owned by a tribe of what one used to refer to as redskins and are themed memorabilia from popular beat 'combos' and the like.
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:23    #12
Lady Bumps

Don't think I know her. Knew a chap with frightful piles. Most uncomfortable. For both of us.
ladies with large breasts and small behinds serve drinks

Most agreeable.
dining establishments

Quite right. I think this is an opportune moment for prandial refreshment.
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 Sep 13, 11, 00:36    #13
Hooters has had places in Poland for a long time. Look up Roosters ;)
poleposition  Sep 13, 11, 01:27    #14
roosters in the centre square rynek in krakow ...........shorts and t-shirts ...........serves great food .......burgers /fries chicken /ribs etc.........easy to find .....
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 Sep 13, 11, 01:33    #15
that their product wasn't sufficiently Catholic for Poland.

Oh that is funny! Catholic vs pagan wings. lol
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 Sep 13, 11, 02:09    #16
roosters in the centre square rynek in krakow

Im not Catholic,or Polish or Gay,but thats just sad :(
Unesco world heritage site complete with Tittie Bar.......its enough to bring out the second wave femminist in Jez Clarkeson...
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 Sep 13, 11, 02:37    #17
Im not Catholic,or Polish or Gay,but thats just sad :(

It isnt on the main square of Krakow.
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 Sep 13, 11, 03:51    #18
It isnt on the main square of Krakow.


It doesn't do great food either mate, but it doesn't stop them on here :P
OWELL  Sep 13, 11, 04:03    #19
It doesn't do great food either mate, but it doesn't stop them on here :P

ALL freakin brits! who when americans make a mess call for help come running to...... and then we shoot em and say SORRY FRIENDLY FIRE! idiots smile back and start doing same HOOTERS!
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 Sep 13, 11, 04:07    #20
ALL freakin brits! who when americans make a mess call for help come running to...... and then we shoot em and say SORRY FRIENDLY FIRE! idiots smile back and start doing same HOOTERS!


What?? I was saying Roosters food is pretty terrible. I love the food in Hooters, great wings and crab. As for your shooting and friendly fire stuff, I literally have no idea what you are talking about.

Anyone??
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Edited by: beckski  Sep 13, 11, 04:26    #21
over excited students and over weight men in implausable sports wear.

Their clientele in Riverside, California includes lots of smelly country folk too. They're blue collar workers, farmers, cowboys, biker dudes, etc.

You probably should just go with the Hooters in Las Vegas. You may get much larger tips.

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 Sep 13, 11, 13:44    #22
You may get much larger tips.

Did you mean "tips"?

As for your shooting and friendly fire stuff, I literally have no idea what you are talking about.Anyone??


Wild stab in the dark....In GW 1 more Brits were killed by American "friendly fire" than Iraqi " Unfriendly Fire" ,and yet,come GW 2 again "we" are the second largest force after the US????
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 Sep 13, 11, 15:41    #23
Both the Hooters copies in Gdansk and Warsaw have sunk without a trace.


That must leave Sopot only then.
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 Sep 13, 11, 15:55    #24
hard rock

Krakow and Warsaw

Hooters: sadly, not.
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 Sep 13, 11, 16:04    #25
That must leave Sopot only then.


All the Roosters in trojmiasto closed, but they've just reopened in Sopt and Gdynia. Now ord yet on whether we'll see one in Gdansk. I loved the place. The food was OK but they had eight TVs for sports.
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 Sep 13, 11, 16:11    #26
Roosters

Also present in Krakow, haven't been there though. It isn't anything like the Hooters?
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 Sep 13, 11, 18:52    #27
maybe they don't fly here because they are tacky tasteless and completely offensive. But then again, Polish girls are usually wearing the same kind of clothes and not working at a hooters or roosters.
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 Sep 14, 11, 07:07    #28
Did you mean "tips"?

Yes silly guy, I spelled the word correctly "tips". Spelled T I P S

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OWELL  Sep 14, 11, 15:01    #29
maybe they don't fly here because they are tacky tasteless and completely offensive. But then again, Polish girls are usually wearing the same kind of clothes and not working at a hooters or roosters.

EXCEPT that they lack those milky ways:)
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Edited by: Teffle  Sep 14, 11, 15:46    #30
Spelled

Don't you mean "spelt" ? LOL

I dunno, you transatlantic types and your quirky conventions...

; )



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