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         June 19, 2011        

Hooters Girls of Springfield reward Shermans for
challenging unconstitutional Moment of Silence law

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Audrey, left, and Haley welcome Rob Sherman to
the Hooters Restaurant of Springfield, Illinois.
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The lovely Hooters Girls of Springfield, Illinois, provided Dawn and Rob Sherman with a free car wash, on Thursday, to thank us for asking the State Board of Education to not force school districts around the State to implement the unconstitutional Student Prayer Act "Moment of Silence" law.  The girls had asked us what had brought us to Springfield.  When I told them, they all said that they agreed with Dawn and me on that subject.  They then offered to wash our car for free to demonstrate their appreciation, proving that there are certain rewards to this job that you just don't get with every other line of work.


Haley (from left), Tara and Audrey prepare to wash my orange convertible.
Dawn and I are sitting in the car.

Tara, Haley and Audrey all work at the Springfield Hooters.  They were doing a fund-raiser car wash to raise money to cover college tuition and other expenses.

Dawn and I went to the Springfield Hooters for lunch after making our presentation, that morning, at the June monthly meeting of the State Board of Education.  I often eat at Hooters, either in Springfield or Bloomington, after conducting business at the Capitol.  The food and service, at both locations, are always fabulous.  Obviously, a sign of great management by Eric and Mike.  The fact that the food and service come with a generous helping of eye candy is merely a convenient and pleasant bonus.

Haley and Tara discuss strategy on how to wash a convertible while the top is down.  Haley is the girl speaking to me.  Tara is the girl with the big sponge.  (What did you think I was going to say?)

After a thorough wash, my orange convertible is clean and ready for the drive back to Buffalo Grove.  A clean car is a happy car!  Naturally, I left a generous tip to help with the Girls' fund-raising efforts. 

It's been three days, now, since the car wash, and my orange convertible is still purring about how this was the best day of its life.  You'd be mighty happy, too, if you had just been gently bathed by three lovely Hooters Girls.

I look forward to my next trip to Springfield and my next meal at the Springfield or Bloomington Hooters.

Previous Rob Sherman News stories that you might like:

Tues., July 27, 2010:  Hooters Girls Car Wash Team rewards Rob for SLAPP suit victory over Martin-Trigona

Monday, July 6, 2009:  An excellent day for Naked Girls Reading

Thursday, August 6, 2009:  Girls to get naked for Rob Sherman, again

Sunday, November 1, 2009:  Naked Girls to fall in love with Rob Sherman this Friday

Wednesday, August 4, 2010:  Celeste and Rob Sherman celebrate major marriage milestone

Monday, September 20, 2010:  Atheist goes straight to Hell

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