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  2. The Secret (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    The scenes at the Hooters restaurant were filmed relatively early in the day, and a majority of the scenes were improvised by Carell. "The Secret" received largely positive reviews from television critics and was watched by 8.7 million viewers, ranking as the forty-fourth most-watched television episode of the week.

  3. Hooters - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of the waitresses is a main selling feature of the restaurant. A Hooters Girl is a waitress employed by the Hooters restaurant chain, and they are recognizable by their uniform of a white tank top with the "Hootie the Owl" logo and the location name on the front paired with short nylon orange Dolphin shorts.

  4. 29 Best Restaurant Scenes in Classic Movies and TV Shows - AOL

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    Fancy restaurants, diners, and even fast food joints make some of the more memorable locations in film and TV history. Check out these unforgettable scenes.

  5. Lynn D. Stewart (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Hooters chain generated more than $300 million in revenue. [6] The chain has grown to over 425 restaurants in 44 states and 12 countries. [ 2 ] Stewart owned a 51% majority stake of the business until he sold his shares in 1995 [ 2 ] to a group led by Robert H. Brooks .

  6. Kat Cole went from Hooters waitress to Athletic Greens COO ...

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    During her 14 years at Hooters, Cole says it was sometimes hard to find mentors outside of the company because of the chain's reputation. She developed the hotshot rule as one way of gaining ...

  7. Hooters restaurants are closing nationwide. Here's a few of ...

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  8. Robert H. Brooks - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Hugh H Connerty Jr. bought the expansion and franchise rights for Hooters from Lynn D. Stewart and his five minority partners. Connerty founded Hooters America, Inc., along with a group of investors. Brooks bought out Connerty in 1991. He eventually got majority control and chairmanship of the entire organization.

  9. Hooters is the latest chain to close dozens of locations across the US, blaming tough economic challenges that restaurants are contending with including rising food and labor costs. Hooters closes ...