They put alot of thought into the name didn't they? Brainstormin'Oh great!
ugh.the blue zebra strip bar is now hooters.
Har Har! That is funny. You could have ended up with soft porn! what a hoot!Posada de Leon, (next to the satdium) $19,00 night if you pay using a credit card (use the peso rate) the corner suite was an extra 100Pesos.
On the down side, the cable was a relay and you see what the manager wants to see. We where watching a movie and suddenly it was womens basket ball the rest of the night, : ) This guy flipped channels and always ended back at womens Bball. We laughed all night.
Hooters?
My uncle Teddy who made his first trip down to Cholla bay in his Woody (with my parents) in 55 from Torrance Cali, worked for the forestry service up in Washington State; and back in the day him and I might not of hooted for the Spotted Owl, (he may have) but we certainly rooted for it along with the old growth forest's it lives in.I am a certified hooter ! I spent one spring and summer working OT hooting for spotted owls in the Pacific Northwest mountains.
My uncle Teddy who made his first trip down to Cholla bay in his Woody (with my parents) in 55 from Torrance Cali, worked for the forestry service up in Washington State; and back in the day him and I might not of hooted for the Spotted Owl, (he may have) but we certainly rooted for it along with the old growth forest's it lives in.
And when in N.M. I had to root for the endangered silvery minnow too, just so they'd keep water running in the once grand, Rio Granda river.
In '93 or '94 the environmentalists had huge tract's of land in Arizona shut down to logging,(FOR THE SPOTTED OWL) which really affected the paper plant in Snowflake. So some of the lumbermen in Arizona made up bumper stickers that said " TRY WIPING YOUR BUTT WITH A SPOTTED OWL". and the other one said " TRY WIPING YOUR BUTT WITH A PIECE OF PLASTIC".My uncle Teddy who made his first trip down to Cholla bay in his Woody (with my parents) in 55 from Torrance Cali, worked for the forestry service up in Washington State; and back in the day him and I might not of hooted for the Spotted Owl, (he may have) but we certainly rooted for it along with the old growth forest's it lives in.
And when in N.M. I had to root for the endangered silvery minnow too, just so they'd keep water running in the once grand, Rio Granda river.