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Pa. 8th graders' field trip includes Hooters lunch

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So, they had some type of chicken product and fries with a sode I'm assuming. What part of that makes this news?
sound like a typical school lunch minus the sode... i mean soda.

you'd think there would be some parent that would have made an issue out of the lunch at H00ters, and that is what would make it "newsworthy" to the media, the fact there was some parent screaming about it and causing controversy. but being that there were absolutely no complaints, as stated in the article, it is odd that they reported this story.

very slow news day....
 
sound like a typical school lunch minus the sode... i mean soda.

you'd think there would be some parent that would have made an issue out of the lunch at H00ters, and that is what would make it "newsworthy" to the media, the fact there was some parent screaming about it and causing controversy. but being that there were absolutely no complaints, as stated in the article, it is odd that they reported this story.

very slow news day....

We've gone to the idiot complaining about "Under God" to parents not complaining about a stopoff at Hooters. Apparently what is newsworthy has completely flipped.
 
Yeah... The fact that nobody complained is what makes the story newsworthy.
i don't agree. that made it even more boring. seeing some looney tune parent going off the deep end threatening to sue the school while she herself is wearing a low cut tank top showing ample, but saggy cleavage, (maybe a couple of chest hairs that shouldn't be there sprouting up for good measure) would have made it more newsworthy.
 
I find this mildly amusing only because of a now infamous debate among my friends in the field of Education over an incident involving students wearing a hooter shirt to school; basically, the school allowed it at first; some students came up with a male chicken shirt of a similar nature. But by the time they wore them to school after about a year of students wearing the hooters shirt, the school finally cracked down and disallowed anything of the sort, without making any judgment or statement about the hooters shirts themselves.

lol, cock shirts?

exactly. I think there are still some stories about this around the internet. It happened in Ames, Iowa. My friends, however, when debating it, left off the crucial detail about both shirts being banned and try to argue about a non-existent scenario wherein the school still permitted hooters shirts but disallowed these shirts.

http://www.rightsmatter.org/multimedia/personal_stories/ames_iowa.html
 
The Hooters around here sucks big time. Their wings are OK, but their beer is waaay overpriced and comes in hot glasses sometimes. Their waitresses are not busty at all, nor are they friendly. They are pretty much bitchy 19 year olds with bad attitudes. It's like they think they are going to get 25% tip for being young and decent looking but they offer bad service. They only people that go there anymore are old pervs and young kids thinking it's really cool and risque.

Oh, but I don't think an 8th grade school trip should necessarily go there. Kind of out of line imo.
 
my first thought is that shortylickens was the chaperone in charge of this group?

😀

I chaperoned a group of girls there a few weeks ago. They wanted to buy Hooters merchandise. It was off limits for lunch due to the previous year but they didn't say anything about the store :^D

Dumb as shit. Both one trick pony restaurant, an the arbitrary school rules :^/
 
Meh, there was an Armenian restaurant in downtown Minneapolis that used to host groups of school kids on field trips for cultural outings. In my later years, I discovered they also had a, by invitation only, after hours live sex show.
 
I went to one in the 6th grade on a field trip in under ground ATL.

Was in the 90's.

No one thought it was an issue.


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