Posted on 03/07/2003 6:29:44 PM PST by MadIvan
SEXY hostesses have taken off plenty for the debut of a new airline called Hooters Air.
Cabin girls wore tight vests and hotpants on the maiden flight of the US service which calls itself delightfully tacky.
Boss Robert Brooks, who already has a chain of 330 Hooters restaurants, said: We aim to bring fun back to flying. Were politically incorrect and everyone knows it.
Robert hopes to lure golfers and other sportsmen away from rival airlines with £80 flights from Atlanta to the resort town of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
But analyst Henry Harte-veldt called it a stupid idea at a time when some airlines are struggling.
He said: I expect theyll go bust.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
Thank goodness too. Some little - light in the loafers - type tried to sue them because he wanted to wear the orange short shorts and whatever, but Hooters kindly declined.
Mine told me the same thing once... of course, we don't ever discuss my subsequent arrest...
Maybe I was little too subtle. My point was that the women, I'll take your word for it that they are 22-25, look about 12, maybe 13. Actually I think there is a word other than pedophilia for men who like the "just blooming" age, but I don't know what it is. I, for one, like a little bit more substantial woman, be she 22 or 52. One that doesn't look like she might break if things got, shall we say, hot and heavy. Not that I like 'em fat or anything, I've got enough blubber for several people myself, but I just like the Ann Margret, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield look better than the Twiggy look. There are exceptions of course, I always thought highly of Goldie Hawn for example. As you can tell by my examples, I'm no spring chicken, but that doesn't mean I don't still appreciate the hens. :)
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