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TexasTowelie

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Sat Sep 28, 2013, 12:04 AM Sep 2013

'Big Tips Texas' to debut on MTV



No, “Big Tips Texas” is not the new name of a small town in Texas, a la Doug Guller’s Bikinis, southeast of Fredericksburg.

If you recall, in 2012, Guller — the guy who trademarked the word “breastaurant” — bought the land where Bankersmith used to be and renamed it Bikinis, in honor of his chain of sports bars.

But MTV’s new docu-series “Big Tips Texas” is about a group of young women who work at a “breastaurant” in North Texas called Redneck Heaven. The half-hour show, which premieres at 9 p.m. on Oct. 9, most likely will highlight the drama that comes along with working at a popular restaurant-bar. Among the 10 stars are Sabrina, who is trying to save up money to pay for law school at Harvard; the boss, Typhani; the ambitious Kristyn, who dreams of starting her own fashion line; the rodeo princess, Morgan; and “sassy Southern server” Mercedez.

MTV boils the series down to this:

United by the bonds of sisterhood, these women’s lives are loaded with tons of comedy, drama and heart. They fight, make up and love like sisters all while working their way towards adulthood one crazy shift at a time. Whether they’re spending their free time on Lake Lewisville, planning their futures or getting dirty on the ranch, they’re living it up and letting loose every day.


More at http://blog.chron.com/tubular/2013/09/big-tips-texas-to-debut-on-mtv/?cmpid=hpfc .

[font color=green]Confession: On first glance of the picture and then reading the headline I thought that I saw the other "T" word.
Yes, I need to get an eye exam and get my mind out of the gutter.

Note that most of the young women also spell their names that deviates from how they are normally spelled. Does anybody plan to tune in to MTV to watch the show?

My apologies to anyone that might be offended by this thread. However, since the purpose of this group is to discuss all things Texan and I wish to avoid being too risque or provocative, I thought that people should be alerted to this TV show in case someone wanted to block younger members of the family from watching the show.[/font]
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