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45 minutes ago, omegaseamaster75 said:

So you have never been? is that what I am getting from your posts? Since you can only find quotes from Reddit.

How do you know the food is crappy? I mean you've never been right?

I HAVE been to Hooters. Recently. There was a time about a decade where the food was crappy, but guess what big boobs couldn't keep people coming when the food was bad so a few years ago they revamped the menu and now the food is decent. The women is tight tank tops and short shorts are just a bonus.

Hey Seam,

Well I am glad that food prevailed.

I am NOT here to condemn you for your "bonus" tight tank top & short shorts consumption. Just differences in opinions.

49 minutes ago, omegaseamaster75 said:

So you have never been?

I mean, do I have to consume a piece of poop to know it won't be beneficial to me?

Just sayin bro BUT you do you.

We can agree to disagree on Hooters.

*Swamped at work but will try to respond (I'm not ignoring you)

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I've eaten at several different Hooters, and the quality of food and wait staff reflects on the skill level of the management.  FWIW.

I have worked at a liquor store before, and it's not for me to decide what other people do with their lives.  Am I condoning the sin?  Well, hate the sin but love the sinner, is my understanding.  I really don't care if they drink, though the three biggest customers we had was the Mormons, Catholics and migrant workers.

But talking about the WoW....I find it ironically hilarious that a convenience store is not open on Sundays, keeping the Hole Day Holy.  However, they sell chew, smokes, booze, condoms and porn.  Well, if you're willing to forego the profit of weekend customers by being closed on a Sunday, then why not forego the profit of sinful customers as well?  You see, this is exactly what I am talking about when I criticize people.  You see, truly the Bible and other Holy Writings (Holy Bible, BoM, PoGP, D&C, etc.) are not "pick and choose your sin".  A sin in thought is as bad as a sin in real life. 

 

But then look at other industries and you see it there, too.  Lawyers,  Insurance salesman, car dealers, real estate agents, landlords, tenants, cops, good grief!  The list goes on!  And people see that.  They see John Q. Public, the local Mormon, at the store, at the barber, at the gas station, or even at where they work.  They look at him (or her, if you wish) and ask themselves, "is this what the Mormon church teaches?", "is this how they are supposed to behave?" or better yet, "there's a Mormon for ya!".  And yes they even look at other religions the same way, and you do as well (so don't tell me you don't or havn't, otherwise yer lyin'!).  How much criticism do tele-evangeists get for having those really nice jets and mansions?  Lots.

Like it or not, as soon as you step out of the church, you are stepping into the missionary world.  People learn from us and reflect upon the church.  And working in sales makes it even harder.

 

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