02-12-2009
02:38 AM
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Give me a break ya'll. Disappointed? Shame on SWA? Embarrassment? That it the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard... If you are worried about your children seeing a beautiful woman with a bikini on, stay at home, turn off your television and never leave the house. There are way worse things being shown on TV and on the streets. Seriously, you can't tell me that every time a Victoria's secret commercial comes on TV you rush for the remote and change the channel so that your little ones can't see it and you can't tell me that you don't leave the TV on during Super Bowl commercials. Have you stopped going to baseball games because all these players that are taking steroids? Get over yourselves. Also, SWA may have kicked a hooters girl wearing a mini skirts off a plane but what is not being said is that she wasn't wearing any undergarments. I'm sure everyone one of you unhappy, disappointed, embarrassed people have taken your children to a beach where there are girls in bikini's. Get over it...it could be way worse. Like another person wrote most of you voted for "CHANGE". If your opinion has changd about a company that is making it affordable for you to fly and see places and visit family members in the current time of loss while other airlines are raising prices and charging for everything, then fly on another airline, spend more money so that you can prevent the possibility of seeing the plane 20-40 minutes of your traveling experience.
As for K. If you truly believe that Southwest doesn't take care of their employees or care about them or their customers then you must be delusional and living in a different world or you've never worked for a company in your life. SWA takes such good care of their employees and your comments just make you sound like a bitter ex-employee that did something really bad that you got let go.
I think the plane is a great idea. It's a great way to advertise. All you disgruntle people need to get a day job and quit worrying about the little things and start worrying about the real issues going on.
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