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Hooters sighting


Troy17289TD

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So, my son and I are sitting in the Spartanburg Hooters finishing up our dinner and watching the end of the Jets/Rams game and I look over my shoulder and do a double take.

Sitting at a high table just a little ways away are Jeff Davidson, Rip Scherer and Danny Crossman enjoying some down time.

So, I did what any self-respecting Panthers fan would do, I asked their waitress to set them up with a round of beers on me. Once they were informed, I gave them the thumbs up and wished them the best of luck this season. They seemed genuinely surprised that they were recognized but were cool with it. My son and I went on our way, getting thank yous from the coaches in passing. I told them, "See you tomorrow" and got a laugh.

Very surreal and believe me, it took every ounce of will power to not stop and try to talk football with them, but I resisted. Seemed like the right thing to do.

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I have yet to see a hooters in the Carolinas with half way decent talent.

Or maybe, JUST MAYBE.. You should start a new chain.... "Kittens in the Kitchen" and then have all your Kitten models waitress at multiple locations WEARING the fan gear they used to shoot in!

I know, I'm a genius. I'm willing to go 40 / 60 with you.

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