Friday, November 16, 2007

And in Other Nudes...

This is something that the Jester can **ahem** get behind...

DALLAS (AP) - A 23-year-old college student who was told by a Southwest Airlines employee that her outfit was too revealing to fly is wearing even less on Playboy's Web site.

Kyla Ebbert appears in a series of pictures—some in lingerie, some nude—under the heading, "Legs in the Air."


Everyone may remember that this young lady was pulled off of a Southwest flight by a stewardess for wearing attire that may "offend" other passengers.

Now who, other than flight attendants who might be a bit jealous and large women who are not comfortable with who they are, would be offended by a woman wearing revealing attire?

My own wonderment is caused by the fact that I personally don't know how they travel wearing 4 inch strappy heels, a miniskirt that stops just below their ass-cheeks and a sweater. I mean, when I travel, I need pockets and a carry on. How do you get around ya know?

And I have been telling my wife for years that these girls are just putting themselves through school while showing off their charms.

Ebbert worked at a Hooters in San Diego but said wants to become an attorney,and doesn't think posing nude should get in the way of her professional aspirations.


"This was beautiful and classy. I don't see why it would affect a professional position," she said. "I'd do it again in a heartbeat."



The link to the story is here: http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8SUJ4A00&show_article=1

And for those of you looking for a fine example of the exhibition of the female form, that link is here: http://playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/southwest-ebbert/kyla-ebbert-01.html

1 comment:

Bag Blog said...

I remember seeing this girl on the news when the incident took place back in Sept. I don't think they were not going to let her fly; they just asked her to adjust her clothes, because they had had a complaint. She adjusted her clothes and flew on SW. Then later, she chose to whine and cry about it saying she was humiliated. I think it was all just a publicity stunt and obviously it worked well.