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They cater to a specific demographic. I get it. But, did they have to use such an insulting term? |
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Are they appealing to broads or guys who like broads? Or is a it a misspelling and they are appealing to boards?
ReplyDeleteIf they offer beer and a flat screen TV along with the broads, count me in.
DeleteMaybe they want to hit the broad side of a barn and fit all in there.
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the wording.
ReplyDeleteSounds appealing to me.
DeleteLaying odds on male ownership...
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me so much of my father-in-law. He used to say things like, "That broad knew her way around the kitchen." Ah, his generation. haha
ReplyDeleteElsie
My father did too! In fact, when I saw this sign, I read it (in my mind-don't want people to think I'm nuts. More than they normally do) in his voice!
DeleteWouldn't take it to heart that it got my feather ruffled.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
every town has a broad street - I assume that's the location?
ReplyDeleteActually no (although that would be kind of clever). It's actually on "County Line Road." Which separates Bucks from Montgomery counties. I know. Weird.
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