oneil4life
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Post by oneil4life on Oct 20, 2008 23:11:40 GMT -5
I go to Hooters or Allstars for wwe ppvs and ufc. Its fun watch with a jam packed restaurant, everybodys rowdy its great! Its kinda feels like a live event. Plus nothing beats FREE ppv and food severed by hott chicks. Anyone else go to hot spots like these instead of paying for the ppv? I use to before the shut every hooters down north of NY... they finally opened one up in Ma, but its a bit of a drive me being from NH.... hope they open more cause they do have good wings and free PPV's....
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Post by Heresy on Oct 20, 2008 23:43:11 GMT -5
I used to go all the time when there was one in Nashua, NH. They closed it and some lame cigar shop moved in. I've been to one in Manchester but I'm not sure if that's still open. I went a few times for special PPVs like a Wrestlemania or One Night Stand. You had to go during the night though because they kept butterfaces around during the day. Tits aside, the wings were incredible.
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Post by jmoneynwo2003 on Oct 21, 2008 10:48:47 GMT -5
i don't go to hooters mainly cause all the girls that work there i went to high school with. The one by me was like that too haha! All the girls that thought their cooters were made of gold ended up working there. Oh cruel irony.
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Get A Rhythm™
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Post by Get A Rhythm™ on Oct 21, 2008 12:38:54 GMT -5
I went to this place called "Good Time Emporium" in Somerville, MA this year for Backlash. My friend and I took the train and then had a good walk ahead of us, going under dark tunnels and whatnot. The entire place was in construction, so it was just overall a very sketchy area. A good portion of the walk was also without sidewalks, so it wasn't that safe overall. The event was really cool to watch there. Huge crowd turnout, people standing up/cheering/booing.. you name it. That was the last PPV I saw there, and then they closed down over the summer. Around here, Hooters doesn't show them, either, so I either have to watch them at home and cough up the $40, or just read the results and possibly buy the DVD when it comes out.
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dtldiva
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Post by dtldiva on Oct 21, 2008 15:47:49 GMT -5
I went to this place called "Good Time Emporium" in Somerville, MA this year for Backlash. My friend and I took the train and then had a good walk ahead of us, going under dark tunnels and whatnot. The entire place was in construction, so it was just overall a very sketchy area. A good portion of the walk was also without sidewalks, so it wasn't that safe overall. The event was really cool to watch there. Huge crowd turnout, people standing up/cheering/booing.. you name it. That was the last PPV I saw there, and then they closed down over the summer. Around here, Hooters doesn't show them, either, so I either have to watch them at home and cough up the $40, or just read the results and possibly buy the DVD when it comes out. I was there as well, but as soon as I found out that Saugus was opening up a Hooters I sent an email to find out if they'd be showing PPV's and I was told they were. I haven't been up there to check it out because I was going over a friend of a friends place to watch on a nice 60" TV and it was quite nice.
It sucks too that the new location for Good Times may be in Brockton...too far of a drive for me. I'll just watch it at home.
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