
When you see those dare devil stunts on AXN you are always informed that doing such stunts by you, your friends or relatives can be proved dangerous. Now I seriously feel media, which so religiously covers Britney-Lindsay-Paris' all private parts show every time, should also carry such statutory warning that conducting similar stuff in public place can be harmful for all the concerned parties.
I am not sure about what is right or what is wrong. Kyla Ebbert, Hooter's waitress from San Diego appeared in 'NBC today' show along with her mother and lawyer.
While convincing everyone that her attire was innocent and right for the occasion she occasionally flashed her white panties on the show. Some dirty bloggers do suggest that probably the piece was missing while she was on board on that fateful day.
Setara Qassim, on a different day on the same airline was also asked to cover up because of her plunging neckline and short skirt. It does not look indecent to me.
Whatever, the issue is national now. Media has made it popular. People are confused about what dress codes they should follow while getting into Southwest Airline.
After these incidents can Southwest Airline be perceived as a 'moral police' conservative rigid organization? How should they come out as winner from this bed press?
Simple, by using this 1970 made ads where Southwest Airlines stewardesses were shown in skimpy outfits.
Southwest Airlines showing skin in 1970 ad






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