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<title>Comment by Tim Hall on Fly the Chesty Skies</title>
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<description>Who was it that did the parody of Hooters called &quot;Beavers&quot;?

I&#039;ve seen a clip of this on late night TV in Britain.</description>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers on Fly the Chesty Skies</title>
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<description>I was in New Orleans for Siggraph a couple of years ago, and was walking over to the French Quarter.

&quot;Cool&quot;, I thought, &quot;the hookers here have uniforms&quot;.

It turns out they were Hooters waitresses on a smoke break outside the restaurant.</description>
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