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  • The Waitresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Waitresses were an experimental New Wave band in the early 1980s from Kent , Ohio , United States . The group was led by Chris Butler , although lead vocals were performed by ...
  • Waiting staff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that, as of May 2005 , there are over 2.2 million persons employed as waiters and waitresses in the U.S. Many waiters and waitresses are ...
  • Career Waitresses - Rethinking Work and Identity

    COUNTER CULTURE is a multimedia project that profiles career waitresses aged 50 and older who have been dishing out everything from eggs to insults for up to 60 years.
  • Career Waitresses - the Waitresses

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  • The Waitresses

    Discography, history, reviews, interviews, and photo gallery.
  • Smoking Hot Waitress

    The hottest waitresses and bartenders in the world. ... neither of these girls are here right now! WTF - by bummer dude
  • The Waitresses on Yahoo! Music

    To most new wave fans, the Waitresses are a fondly remembered part of the '80s one-hit wonder pantheon, even in spite of the fact that that one hit was a cult phenomenon that didn ...
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  • YouTube - The Waitresses - I Know What Boys Like

    1980's ... After making your selection, copy and paste the embed code above. The code changes based on your selection.
  • Career: Waiters and Waitresses

    The Internet System for Education and Employment Knowledge (ISEEK) is Minnesota's website for career exploration, education and training, employment and business planning ...

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