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Hooters' girls in bikinis to raise money for family of deceased soldier


Hooters girls will wash your car at the Hard Rock, and if you're a fan of the tight orange shorts and tank tops, they've upgraded (!?).

They'll wear bikinis.

It's for a good cause. A really good cause. Senior Troop Chief Thomas J. Valentine, a platoon leader for an elite Special Warfare Navy SEAL unit, was killed in a parachute jump on Feb. 14, 2007. He left behind his wife, Christina, who has worked for Hooters for 15 years, and two young children.

A man named Valentine dying on Feb. 14 ...

The car wash is from 1-3 p.m. Feb. 14 in the Seminole Paradise Parking lot adjacent to Hooters. It's technically free, but a $20 donation is encouraged.

There's also a “Take a Toss at the Boss,” Bruce Earle, Hooters Hollywood general manager, who will take on your water-balloon toss if you donate $5.

For more information, call the Seminole Auto Salon at 954-581-7188 or visit www.SeminoleAutoSalon.com.


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