Nashville’s Daddy’s Dogs Offering Free Milkshakes for Proof of Vasectomy – Henry’s Club

Nashville, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Nashville hot dog restaurant is offering free milkshakes to men who have undergone vasectomy.

On the Fourth of July, protesters held signs of “compulsory vasectomy” outside the Tennessee Capitol as Rowe v. Wade reversed. It comes after abortion was halted in Tennessee last week.

A protester holds a ‘compulsory vasectomy’ sign outside the Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee.

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“Yesterday was the Fourth of July, so we are in a full recovery position,” said Sean “Big Daddy” Porter.

But they’re still throwing out hot dogs and milkshakes.

“We ended up running like 7 o’clock last night so no one is missing, but it’s always annoying when we run out of stuff; I feel like McDonald’s,” he said.

He just got a “snip for the shake” deal.

“There are some people who like to yell while driving, or, you know, we’ve been trolled on the web,” Porter said, “but I think, for the most part, the reaction has been fun, and we “Some takers have been found.”

Porter estimates that she has given away about 15 free milkshakes to date.

She notes that she had been snatched years earlier. To be honest, they didn’t want kids.

“And my name is Daddy, right? So who would have thought that,” said Porter.

Customers must bring a doctor’s note or proof from insurance that they have received the procedure.

“Email or text your doctor and be like, ‘Hey I want a milkshake, can you help me?’ And most of them are like, ‘This is hilarious’ — yeah,” Porter said.

This benefited the customers.

“Wow, well, maybe I should go for a vasectomy,” said Nicholas Lingle.

Lingley had no idea that the number of people inquiring about a vasectomy had increased since the overthrow of Roe v. Wade. it turns out, A local urologist in the city noticed an increase in the number of men willing to sneeze.

“Men have a choice,” Lingley said.

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“Keep building an empire,” said Porter.

“Snip for Shake” runs throughout July.

“People are getting used to it,” Porter said. “At first everyone was like, ‘No! There’s nothing there!'”