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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 18, 2005 at 16:56:52 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: girlfriend +tractor= posted by txgrn on July 17, 2005 at 17:14:50:
Hey ya Mark. A couple of years ago, was in Richardson for training. On the way to the airport I stopped at a Hooters in or around Dallas, and just happened to be wearing a Blackhawks jersey. I noticed one of the gals, very hot too, kept staring at me (at me!!!), and finally she came over and asked who I thought the best goalie in the league was. The Hawks had just traded Ed Belfour to the Dallas Stars, and they'd just won the Stanley Cup, and I figured she wanted to rub it in, and asked "Eddie The Eagle". Nope, she said Dominick Hasik of the Buffalo Sabres (another Hawk great traded away so another team could win the Cup). She knew her hockey. My point Mark? She brought me over a Hooters Girls calender, which gave me an idea. I got the manager to come over, look at his hot little goalie fan, and suggested that he get Hooters to let her pose in skates, knee pads, Hooters shorts and jersey, and put her in front of the Stanley Cup Dallas Stars net with a goalie stick...and the calender picture of the century, if you ask me. But like the late Rodney Dangerfield, no respect. He didn't go for it. Hope they fired him. LOL. Mark
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