Yes, I get it. I know that Hooters, Twin Peaks, etc. earn this distinction based on the characteristics and attire of the waitresses. I simply am suggesting that the inclusion of that information distracts from the subject of the article which is an LTCer saving people's lives by acting in defense during an active shooter situation. And I am questioning the use of the word breastraunt which in my opinion unprofessional and irresponsible, though I don't know whether or not Zona Caliente embraces the term or prefers to be known as a Sports Bar and Grill which happens to have attractive servers.mojo84 wrote:I think it has more to do with the way the waitresses dress.allisji wrote:In my opinion, the Chronicle's headline is immature and unprofessional. Restaurant, Sports Bar, Bar and Grill; any of these would have been better for the article. I'm not sure how it being Lingerie night is relevant to the story. I assume that the Chronicle is trying to somehow diminish the heroism exhibited by the LTC'er.mojo84 wrote:I have never heard the term "breastaurant" before.Charles L. Cotton wrote:From an article appearing in the ultra-liberal Houston Chronicle's website Chron.com: "Lt. Cook told Dallas Morning News that the patron who was carrying his concealed handgun 'prevented further loss of life.' " . . . "Lt. Cook also said, 'We're treating the good guy as a sort of hero.' " Full article at: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 121973.php
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In my opinion, the Chronicle's headline is immature and unprofessional. Restaurant, Sports Bar, Bar and Grill; any of these would have been better for the article. I'm not sure how it being Lingerie night is relevant to the story. I assume that the Chronicle is trying to somehow diminish the heroism exhibited by the LTC'er.mojo84 wrote:I have never heard the term "breastaurant" before.Charles L. Cotton wrote:From an article appearing in the ultra-liberal Houston Chronicle's website Chron.com: "Lt. Cook told Dallas Morning News that the patron who was carrying his concealed handgun 'prevented further loss of life.' " . . . "Lt. Cook also said, 'We're treating the good guy as a sort of hero.' " Full article at: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 121973.php
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