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At what age would you let your son have his birthday party at Hooters?

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Sixteen. If his friends can drive themselves, it's all good.

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Sounds like a good round number to me.

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Why the age restriction? It's not like it's a titty bar, it's an average sportsbar where the waitresses show off c-section scars..

 

I really don't see the big deal.

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You'll get a lot of varying opinions here, but 17 seems fair to me. Also, whoever said 18 is in the right ballpark. :thumbsup:

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Why the age restriction? It's not like it's a titty bar, it's an average sportsbar where the waitresses show off c-section scars..

 

I really don't see the big deal.

 

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Why the age restriction? It's not like it's a titty bar, it's an average sportsbar where the waitresses show off c-section scars..

 

I really don't see the big deal.

 

Correct. Lets not scare the little tykes into thinking they should be restricted from looking at wimmen, jeesus christ, let the pair hang.

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Why the age restriction? It's not like it's a titty bar, it's an average sportsbar where the waitresses show off c-section scars..

 

I really don't see the big deal.

My only thing would be the message it sends to the other parents. Like, I don't wanna let my kid throw his party at a place where you run the risk of parents not letting their kid go. We all know why people go to Hooters. It's named Hooters for God's sake. I have no problem with my nephews (10 and 7) going with me to Hooters or any place of the sort, but inviting other people's kid to that place may cross a line.

 

that's why I said sixteen. By that age the kid can just go to the party. Plus, a bunch of sixteen year old guys having a party in the place is going to get a lot of the waitresses around and the guys at the party are going to dig that.

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Played a round a golf today with a manager from Hooters. I asked him the same damn question. He said: "So this 9 year old kid ask's one of the waitresse's 'Why do you wear those skimpy orange shorts and a wife beater'?" She says:" Go ask your dad why little man!" :doublethumbsup:

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Played a round a golf today with a manager from Hooters. I asked him the same damn question. He said: "So this 9 year old kid ask's one of the waitresse's 'Why do you wear those skimpy orange shorts and a wife beater'?" She says:" Go ask your dad why little man!" :doublethumbsup:

 

she should have said "it was sexy in the 80s", you can see much more at any neighborhood pool

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My only thing would be the message it sends to the other parents. Like, I don't wanna let my kid throw his party at a place where you run the risk of parents not letting their kid go. We all know why people go to Hooters. It's named Hooters for God's sake. I have no problem with my nephews (10 and 7) going with me to Hooters or any place of the sort, but inviting other people's kid to that place may cross a line.

 

that's why I said sixteen. By that age the kid can just go to the party. Plus, a bunch of sixteen year old guys having a party in the place is going to get a lot of the waitresses around and the guys at the party are going to dig that.

 

 

 

ME ####'s always the freakin voice of reason.

 

I already "catch" my 11 year old looking at boobs and I call him out on it - Dude - I saw you looking at her boobs - hehehe yeah I was hehehe. I'm like "OK cool"

 

But it is the message to other parents (er Moms) that would be a problem.

 

17/18 own car.

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I also don't see what the big deal is. We've taken our kids to Hooters a bunch of times.

 

I'd be wary of letting one of my kids have a party there only because other parents might find it offensive.

 

I don't know what the big deal is. Those outfits are actually rather unsexy, and the high school cheerleaders at Friday night football games wear more provacative outfits and do more provative things, like supply an evening's worth of beaver shots while doing high kicks.

 

And then those cheerleader dudes get to hold them over their heads while doing the shocker.

 

You just know they go home and sniff their fingers all night.

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high school cheerleaders at Friday night football games wear more provacative outfits and do more provative things, like supply an evening's worth of beaver shots while doing high kicks.

 

 

Link? :mad:

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At whatever age you've determined him to be a douche with no taste.

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OK, it's more of a dinner for a birthday not really a birthday "party". Not my son's (age 13) but his best friend (turning 14)...the kid's single gay dad is taking them and maybe a few other boy's to Hooter's for his kid's birthday on Friday. :unsure:

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The first 3 birthdays for sure... then a Hooters birthday ban until 15 or so.

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When did you lose your man-card?

 

You can see better looking girls wearing similar outfits at the local mall food court. Comparable food as well.

 

If the idea is to feed kids and give them a shot at seeing some mammalian protruberances, get some pizza and book a party at the pool or water park. At least there they'll have fun. But by all means, don't ruin the rest of their lives by making them the kind of dorks that think Hooters has anything to offer.

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You can see better looking girls wearing similar outfits at the local mall food court. Comparable food as well.

 

If the idea is to feed kids and give them a shot at seeing some mammalian protruberances, get some pizza and book a party at the pool or water park. At least there they'll have fun. But by all means, don't ruin the rest of their lives by making them the kind of dorks that think Hooters has anything to offer.

 

Sounds like someone got shot down by someone in orange shorts.

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At whatever age you've determined him to be a douche with no taste.

:thumbsup: agree but for different reasons.

 

I would never approve of it, but once he's pretty independent (would go more by behavior than age) or just no longer a minor, it would be up to him. Would hope it wouldn't appeal to him.

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Would hope it wouldn't appeal to him.

 

Good luck with that.

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Not until I was at least 15.

 

 

See, the question was "At what age would you let your son have his birthday party at Hooters?", which doesn't specify whether he is talking about the son's age or your age. So, what I did was say "Not until I was at least 15.", implying that I could have at least a 1 year old son when I was 15.

 

Hilarious, hilarious.

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See, the question was "At what age would you let your son have his birthday party at Hooters?", which doesn't specify whether he is talking about the son's age or your age. So, what I did was say "Not until I was at least 15.", implying that I could have at least a 1 year old son when I was 15.

 

Hilarious, hilarious.

 

See, what I did here was explain my joke while at the same time replying to one of my own posts.

 

 

 

Awesome.

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When he took on the initials of an ex member of The New Kids on the Block.

 

Says the guy who apparently knows the names of the ex-members of New Kids on the Block.

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I also don't see what the big deal is. We've taken our kids to Hooters a bunch of times.

 

I'd be wary of letting one of my kids have a party there only because other parents might find it offensive.

 

I don't know what the big deal is. Those outfits are actually rather unsexy, and the high school cheerleaders at Friday night football games wear more provacative outfits and do more provative things, like supply an evening's worth of beaver shots while doing high kicks.

 

And then those cheerleader dudes get to hold them over their heads while doing the shocker.

 

You just know they go home and sniff their fingers all night.

 

What does this have to do with President Obama? :unsure:

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ME ####'s always the freakin voice of reason.

 

I already "catch" my 11 year old looking at boobs and I call him out on it - Dude - I saw you looking at her boobs - hehehe yeah I was hehehe. I'm like "OK cool"

 

But it is the message to other parents (er Moms) that would be a problem.

 

17/18 own car.

:nono:

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I also don't see what the big deal is. We've taken our kids to Hooters a bunch of times.

 

I'd be wary of letting one of my kids have a party there only because other parents might find it offensive.

Agreed. I would prolly opt to have it elsewhere and then just take me and my son there another time.

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