Re: San Remo/Hooters

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From: annie (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Sun Feb 20 2005 - 16:31:21 CST


>It says on the website that San Remo is tolerant of us and that it will
>remain tolerant when it becomes Hooters.

This was based on a report from some of the local people shortly after
the plans to adopt the Hooters brand were announced. That was their
impression after talking to the staff there.

>I'm just curious - the hotel
>will be tolerant but the restaurant isn't?

I speculate that if your money is green and you behave as a lady or
gentleman (whichever you prefer), they (both hotel, restaurant, etc.)
will be happy to serve you.

>Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't sports bars death traps for us?

Maybe, maybe not. Any place that attracts jockish types is probably not
the best location for a t-party (the mixture of alcohol and testosterone
is explosive under the best of circumstances).

However, I know of one sports bar that does get occasional t* business
and I've never heard of any incidents.

I think the key is to treat Hooters as any other mainstream venue.

A mainstream venue means mainstream dress and mainstream behavior. If
you dress to blend and don't push things, I'm sure you will be well
received.

Conversely if you wear something that's more appropriate for a costume
party than for the general public and act in a manner that attracts
attention, you may have some issues.


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