There actually was one down the road when I moved here in 2017. It's a used car lot now. I did go to it once for old time's sake, and man, was it old time's sake. I kind of wish McDonald's was more like it was in the 70s and 80s. And I like a lot of things from the end of the 20th century, but that's really where you need to be to experience Hooters. I'm trying to find the words to convey the feeling, but it escapes me. The closest I can come is--and walk with me on this--a KKK rally. I'm not condoning the KKK, but if you were in Alabama on a July night it would fit in. It would be wrong but it would feel like it belonged. Today it would just be...you know. That's a bit what being in a Hooters circa 2018 was like. Or the Ford Model T. That's probably a better analogy. Today they change car styles every year or two. Ford built the Model T for a quarter of a century. You could buy a (I dunno what years they were made) 1925 Model T and take parts off it to bolt right onto your 1901 Model T. That's what being in a Hooters in 2018 felt like.