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June 19, 2012

THE CONTINUING ASSAULT ON OUR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONTINUES TO CONTINUE

Woman Says Southwest Told Her She Couldn’t Board Flight To N.Y. Due To Her Cleavage

(Thanks to Ersin Domangue)

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I'm sorry but I could not possibly comment until I have fully studied the evidence from every angle.

You can't Avital, you know.

If every woman who showed too much cleavage in Vegas was...well, none of them would ever leave.

It really doesn't look excessive however if they want to upscale how people look that get on an airplane then they must be consistent with everyone. Do they do that? Do they have a specified dress code for people that board airplanes?

Passengers are strictly limited to one(1) piece of carry-on luggage, with dimensions not to exceed ... wait: let's get Jeff over here with the tape.

Maybe it was especially cold in the airport and the worker was afraid someone could get poked in the eye during the boarding process. Safety first!

But who get to decide how much is "too much?" Sounds like a good part time job for an old retired guy. hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Dear Cleavage Lady,
First of all,never wear a plaid flannel shirt with a black dress, scarf belt, and crazy scarf necklace. I wouldn't have let you on the plane for those reasons alone. I also can't understand why you would want to wear a flannel shirt when it's 115 degrees unless, you thought you were showing too much of the girls. Second of all, you may think they're special, guys may think they're special, but most of us ladies don't want to see them. Cover up.

Just wanted to point out that Continue to Continue WBAGNFARB. I think.

I apologize profusely (in advance) for my most egregious comment (which follows), but I simply am unable to resist the temptation (of sharing the wit, or the cleavage ... take yer pick ...)

So ... New Samuel Jackson movie?

"No tits on a plane!"

That's why the Cleavage family on TV always traveled by station wagon.

Oh O! You protesteth too much:-)

And *shork* @ clankie

Cindy, I am forced to admit that your argument might have a point.

Depends on whether you need an extra set of landing gear to carry 'em.

Humph. I've seen worse cleavage on a plumber.
And "worse" is the operative word.

I'm not sure what kinds of drugs SW makes its employees take, but they're prone to this kind of thing. The rush hits, and they go a bit wacky for a few minutes. When it wears off, they're fine again.

That's as opposed to Delta, whose staff are on sedation at all times, far as I can tell.

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