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With help from Rick Chertoff, Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman ( of The Hooters ) as her primary studio musicians, She's So Unusuals popularity spread like wildfire.
The airport served as the main hub for Hooters Air from 2003 until 2006.
The airport authority offered discounted hangar space and other undisclosed benefits to Hooters Air operator Pace Airlines in an effort to relocate its operating base from Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Aside from its unorthodox neighborhood chain-restaurant tie-in, Hooters Air sought to differentiate itself from other carriers with a distinctive style of in-flight service.
Although Hooters Air billed itself as a low-fare carrier, rows of seats were removed from the aircraft to provide 34 " seating pitch to all passengers, comparable to the legroom offered by many carriers ' business classes ; in keeping with the golf-friendly orientation of the carrier, this was called " Club Class " seating.
In an effort to stop Stan from thinking about Wendy, the boys take him to the restaurant Raisins — a play on Hooterswhere all of the employees are young preteen girls, no older than the boys themselves, who enjoy wearing heavy make-up.
The Hooters ( frequently listed simply as " Hooters ", without the definite article ) are an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Hooters ' 1985 Columbia Records debut album, Nervous Night, achieved platinum status around the world, selling in excess of 2 million copies and included Billboard Top 40 hits " Day By Day " ( No. 18 ), " And We Danced " ( No. 21 ) and " Where Do The Children Go " that featured accompanying vocals from Patty Smyth ( No. 38 ).
The accompanying video went even further depicting a young girl and her parents ( who resemble the couple from Grant Woods ' famous ' American Gothic ' painting ) attempting to watch ' The Three Stooges ' interspersed with The Hooters performing, but being constantly interrupted by transmissions from a Christian show.
On May 11, 2004 The Hooters were presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Philadelphia Music Awards.
At this point, Kevin steps forward as Julian's father and insists that no charges be filed, having remembered a drunken fling with a Hooters girl in Toronto during the 1993 World Series, and connecting that with Julian's earlier testimony of originally coming from Toronto and being born in July.
# " Hooters " by Allen Covert ( a sound clip from a scene in the movie )
The arena was the home of the Miami Heat from 1988 – 1999, the Florida Panthers from 1993 – 1998, the University of Miami basketball teams from 1988 – 2003, the Miami Hooters of the Arena Football League from 1993 – 1995, the Miami Matadors of the ECHL in 1998, the Miami Manatees of the WHA2 in 2003, and the Miami Morays indoor football team since 2005.
Later, Youkilis was swept up in the team's ritual annual hazing, in which he and other rookies were made to wear skimpy Hooters waitress outfits, orange satin shorts and tight, clingy white tank tops, for the team trip from Canada through US Customs in Florida.
Rick Benjamin ( born on October 22, 1952 in Danbury, Connecticut ) is Speed Channel's voice of the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, and has been the voice of Champ Car racing for HDNet from 2004 until then end of the final season of Champ Car in 2007
Hooters was the title sponsor from 1988 through 2011.
A few months after graduating from high school in the spring of 1993, Taylor met former Miami Hooters linebacker Matt Martinez during a coin-toss at an Arena football game in Miami.
* " Day by Day ", a song by The Hooters from Nervous Night

Hooters and Philadelphia
Geldof was apparently not happy about The Hooters being tacked onto the bill as the opening band in Philadelphia.
During the 1980s, The Hooters played on the Philadelphia club scene, boosted by airplay on WMMR, the major rock radio station in Philadelphia at the time.
On September 25, 1982, The Hooters opened for one of The Who's farewell tour concert shows at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on a bill that also included The Clash and Santana.
On November 24, 1987, Thanksgiving night, The Hooters headlined the Spectrum in Philadelphia for the first time.
Except for a small reunion heard on the concept album Largo ( which featured appearances by all the members except for Lilley ) in 1998, The Hooters did not play together again until November 21, 2001, when they performed at the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia for a one off show to celebrate disc jockey Pierre Robert's 20th anniversary at local rock radio station WMMR, the first major station to ever play The Hooters back in the early 1980s.
On November 26, 2008, The Hooters returned to the Electric Factory in Philadelphia for their traditional Thanksgiving show, supported by Tommy Conwell.
On October 23, 2009, in one of the last concerts at the Wachovia Spectrum, Philadelphia area musicians The Hooters, Todd Rundgren and Hall & Oates headlined a concert titled " Last Call ".
On September 24, 2011, The Hooters played a free concert at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia to celebrate the casinos one year anniversary.
On October 23, 2009, Philadelphia area musicians The Hooters, Todd Rundgren and Hall & Oates headlined a concert titled " Last Call ".
Lauper co-wrote " Time After Time " with Philadelphia rocker Rob Hyman of The Hooters, who also supplied backup vocals to the song.

Hooters and into
On Sunday, October 26, 2008, Daly was taken into protective custody by Winston-Salem police, after he was found drunk outside a Hooters restaurant.
Prior to Hooters ' 2010 International Swimsuit Pageant, Manthey was inducted into the HOOTERS Girls Hall of Fame.
Three races into the season Hooters was signed to a deal, although at this point Bodine's team was already well behind in development.

Hooters and when
" The Hooters did get their revenge in December 2004, when Geldof appeared on the bill with the Hooters in Germany as their opening act.
Also, at a time when many low-cost carriers were eliminating in-flight frills in an effort to curtail expenses, Hooters Air served complimentary meals to all customers on trips lasting over one hour.
* In the 2005 comedy album The Right to Bare Arms by Larry the Cable Guy, Larry talks about Hooters Airlines and how he got " 80, 000 frequent boner miles " and how the flight waitresses took their shorts off when Larry asked where the " cock pit " was.
Bodine had planned to run a partial schedule, running six events until June, when Hooters pulled the plug on its sponsorship program.

Hooters and they
They had the Hooters parody idea, but they had to figure out what would cause them to bring someone there.
During the late 1980s and 1990s, The Hooters found significant commercial success internationally, especially in Europe, where they played at The Wall Concert in Berlin in 1990, before they went on hiatus in 1995.
On September 5, 1986 The Hooters appeared on the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, where they were nominated in the category of Best New Artist in a Video for " And We Danced.
2003 saw a full-time reunion of The Hooters in Germany where they completed a successful 17-city tour.
November 2005 marked the appearance of The Hooters on VH1 Classic's concert series Decades Live Rock as guests of Cyndi Lauper where they performed " And We Danced " and " All You Zombies.
After their first season they relocated to Miami as the Miami Hooters, so named through a marketing deal with the restaurant chain Hooters.
Simpson ", " Melvin Gibsons " and other " American dignitaries ", after which they would join him for drinks at Hooters.
On July 31, they paid tribute to Hooters president Robert H. Brooks.
Hooters returned in 2003, but with far less funding than the already small amount they had provided the previous season.

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