Dudley wrote:simmo wrote:I have to go to Hooters later for works drinks.
Christ, where (i.e. with whom) do you work, Simmo? Organised crime? The army? Grizzled mercenaries? Presumably it's a male-only workplace.
Well, I'm going out for someone's leaving do with the people I used to work with actually - Nottingham City Council's Highway and Street Lighting department. Basically, a bunch of blokes whose backgrounds are in construction. Fulfill the cliche of that role. There were female employees there, but it was a very masculine environment - plenty of talk of beer and football and tits. A lot of alright people there, but the overall atmosphere wasn't exactly one of enlightenment. And most of the women have no problem with going to Hooters at all.
Rimbaud III wrote:gjhardwick wrote:simmo wrote:
I don't wish to sound like a whiney liberal, but Hooters pretty much represents everything I detest in this world.
i think there are more important things in the world to be worried about than a chain restaurant where the staff are wearing vest tops...
ya massive billy
I'd like to second this sentiment and add that after a few drinks I'm sure you'll see things differently.
Nowt wrong with baps and beer.
Well, y'all is quite right about there being worse things, of course. It's hardly like I'm going for work drinks in Camp X-ray. It's more just what Hooters is emblematic of, if you see what I mean... I find it very depressing. Everything from the frankly very ugly girls on parade who are supposed to be attractive, to the trashy American decor, to the shit beer, to the oogling men making shitty dick jokes.... not my scene. Again, there are bigger fish to fry, you're right, but I don't feel too great being in this schoool of small fish either...