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Twin Peaks Say "Less is More"

By: CBS News/Priscilla Luong
Updated: February 1, 2009
Twin PeaksOne popular trend among restaurants is making money off the old saying "less is more," but did you ever think it would mean clothing?

In their "Daisy Dukes" and midriff baring tops, the scantily clad waitresses at the new "Twin Peaks" location in Beford, Texas serve up beer and food to their customers.

Even 24-hours before its grand opening, the restaurant's phones were already ringing off the hook with people asking for directions.

Another location is also planned in McKinney.

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