Where, in the post to which you replied, did hickoryhouse say anything about their "all working their way through college". I think it's likely that some women working at Hooter's have found their way into the porn industry. But, as a North Texas business statistics Professor said in class once (in so many words), "be careful about causality". A lot of people end up in activities that are not what many here would find morally acceptable, who have spent time in college classrooms at North Texas. Some of those probably made some connection (yes, pun intended) to said activities in one of those classes. I feel sure that many more people found an education that prepared them to lead a fuller and more productive life than if they had not pursued a higher education. Overall, UNT90, I'm failing to see your point in this discussion. Yes, a lot of bad things happen to women who work in the "adult" entertainment industry. I read recently about the disappearance of a woman in this area after leaving a shift at a topless bar (I don't know whether she turned up ok or not, just noticed one mention of it in the media). I'm just not seeing where you are presenting anything other than a "trust me on this one" argument that employment at Hooter's leads to a career as a stripper or in pornography.