Browsing through the Chivas website and ran across this: http://chivas.usa.mlsnet.com/MLS/cdc/chivagirls/ Soccer hoochies coming soon to a stadium near you.
I love some of the requirements: 2. Between 21 and 28 years of age (illegal age discrimination) 4. Weight: 110-135 (why you hatin' on the 109 lb hotties??) 5. Height: 5'4'' or taller (no shorties!!) 16. Excellent personal hygiene - has this been a problem for Chivas cheerleaders before??
I was wondering what might be involved in the "personality and dance exams" and how you might possibly study for those...
8. Runway experience I would be all for this. The players could line the runway and cheer as the girls paraded out.
But any promotion done by the ChivaGirls will be for Chivas USA, not the bar, therefore they can't go it. The ChivaGirls wouldn't actually be working for the establishment that serves alcohol unlike the servers. Also, you can't be a bartender at 18. You can be server and serve alcohol at 18 but you can't actually be behind the bar mixing drinks. In the end, I keep having this image pop into my head of that show on Univision called Caliente! Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Actually there is no law that says you can't be in a bar unless you are 21. Many bars allow patrons under the age to attend. Our watching parties are held at a bar and plenty of kids go to those. I know girls that have worked as "drink girls" for alchohol companies walking around handing out t-shirts and shot glasses who were not 21 yet. If anyone knows the laws regarding underage employees and bars it would be the alchohol companies themselves. Depends on the state, I have to admit I don't know the law in California.
Actually ChivasGirls would be more suited for República Deportiva instead of Caliente. Especially with the amout of bimbos they have on that show.
I wouldn't know. The Mrs. and I would drive by it all the time when we were on Northwest Highway on our way to The Grand.
Normally those are bar & grills or establishments that serve food along with alcohol. Normally in those cases you'll have the actually bar area seperate from the rest that has a sign stating No Persons under 21 Allowed.
they converted an old La Bare into one on Division in far west Arlington in an industrial area. the company i used to work for is just down the street from it and we employed a lot of illegal immigrants of mexican decent who were like ********** connoisseurs.
Why are we arguing over whether or not bars will let people under 21 in or not? Make one trip to Deep Ellum and you know this answer. It's obviously not against the law in Texas for a person under 21 to enter an establishment that serves alcohol...whether they serve food or not. No, I'm not a lawyer. I just pay attention when I go in a club downtown. Some clubs are 17+, some are 21+, it's up to the club and whether or not they want to deal with the hassle of carding at the bar. And none of the 17+ clubs I'm thinking of serve food.
Yeah, I guess they would've had to move when the City of Dallas got rid of all the strip clubs near Bachman Lake.