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Fu(k Southwest airlines......
Southwest Airlines stands behind a flight attendant's decision to confront a passenger about her "revealing" clothing for wearing a white denim miniskirt, high-heel sandals and a sweater over a tank top.
The employee was responding to a complaint raised by another employee about the clothing of Kyla Ebbert, a college student and Hooters waitress.
"We don't feel like our employee was in the wrong," Chris Mainz, a spokesman for Southwest Airlines, told FOXNews.com. "Our employee addressed the situation with the customer and they were able to find a compromise."
Mainz said another employee approached the flight attendant with objections to Ebbert's outfit. The flight attendant then brought those concerns to Ebbert and asked her to adjust her clothes to be less revealing.
Ebbert said a male flight attendant approached her two months ago after she had taken her seat and asked her to change her outfit, according to a report.
"I asked him what part of my outfit was offensive," Ebbert told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "The shirt? The skirt? And he said, 'The whole thing.'"
A photo of what Ebbert was wearing appeared in a column in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"Based on reports by employees, it was very similar," Mainz said about the clothing worn by Ebbert in the photo. "It does seem to fit the description."
Click here to read more about the story.
Ebbert said she was lightly dressed after a same-day trip to Tucson, Ariz., and back for a doctor's appointment. The weather forecast called for temperatures between 100 and 110 that day.
The airline asked Ebbert to go home, change her clothes and return for a later flight, but she refused, according to the report. Despite the back-and-forth, the airline relented.
Southwest Airlines stands behind a flight attendant's decision to confront a passenger about her "revealing" clothing for wearing a white denim miniskirt, high-heel sandals and a sweater over a tank top.
The employee was responding to a complaint raised by another employee about the clothing of Kyla Ebbert, a college student and Hooters waitress.
"We don't feel like our employee was in the wrong," Chris Mainz, a spokesman for Southwest Airlines, told FOXNews.com. "Our employee addressed the situation with the customer and they were able to find a compromise."
Mainz said another employee approached the flight attendant with objections to Ebbert's outfit. The flight attendant then brought those concerns to Ebbert and asked her to adjust her clothes to be less revealing.
Ebbert said a male flight attendant approached her two months ago after she had taken her seat and asked her to change her outfit, according to a report.
"I asked him what part of my outfit was offensive," Ebbert told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "The shirt? The skirt? And he said, 'The whole thing.'"
A photo of what Ebbert was wearing appeared in a column in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"Based on reports by employees, it was very similar," Mainz said about the clothing worn by Ebbert in the photo. "It does seem to fit the description."
Click here to read more about the story.
Ebbert said she was lightly dressed after a same-day trip to Tucson, Ariz., and back for a doctor's appointment. The weather forecast called for temperatures between 100 and 110 that day.
The airline asked Ebbert to go home, change her clothes and return for a later flight, but she refused, according to the report. Despite the back-and-forth, the airline relented.
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Fu(k Southwest airlines......
Southwest Airlines stands behind a flight attendant's decision to confront a passenger about her "revealing" clothing for wearing a white denim miniskirt, high-heel sandals and a sweater over a tank top.
The employee was responding to a complaint raised by another employee about the clothing of Kyla Ebbert, a college student and Hooters waitress.
"We don't feel like our employee was in the wrong," Chris Mainz, a spokesman for Southwest Airlines, told FOXNews.com. "Our employee addressed the situation with the customer and they were able to find a compromise."
Mainz said another employee approached the flight attendant with objections to Ebbert's outfit. The flight attendant then brought those concerns to Ebbert and asked her to adjust her clothes to be less revealing.
Ebbert said a male flight attendant approached her two months ago after she had taken her seat and asked her to change her outfit, according to a report.
"I asked him what part of my outfit was offensive," Ebbert told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "The shirt? The skirt? And he said, 'The whole thing.'"
A photo of what Ebbert was wearing appeared in a column in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"Based on reports by employees, it was very similar," Mainz said about the clothing worn by Ebbert in the photo. "It does seem to fit the description."
Click here to read more about the story.
Ebbert said she was lightly dressed after a same-day trip to Tucson, Ariz., and back for a doctor's appointment. The weather forecast called for temperatures between 100 and 110 that day.
The airline asked Ebbert to go home, change her clothes and return for a later flight, but she refused, according to the report. Despite the back-and-forth, the airline relented.
Southwest Airlines stands behind a flight attendant's decision to confront a passenger about her "revealing" clothing for wearing a white denim miniskirt, high-heel sandals and a sweater over a tank top.
The employee was responding to a complaint raised by another employee about the clothing of Kyla Ebbert, a college student and Hooters waitress.
"We don't feel like our employee was in the wrong," Chris Mainz, a spokesman for Southwest Airlines, told FOXNews.com. "Our employee addressed the situation with the customer and they were able to find a compromise."
Mainz said another employee approached the flight attendant with objections to Ebbert's outfit. The flight attendant then brought those concerns to Ebbert and asked her to adjust her clothes to be less revealing.
Ebbert said a male flight attendant approached her two months ago after she had taken her seat and asked her to change her outfit, according to a report.
"I asked him what part of my outfit was offensive," Ebbert told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "The shirt? The skirt? And he said, 'The whole thing.'"
A photo of what Ebbert was wearing appeared in a column in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"Based on reports by employees, it was very similar," Mainz said about the clothing worn by Ebbert in the photo. "It does seem to fit the description."
Click here to read more about the story.
Ebbert said she was lightly dressed after a same-day trip to Tucson, Ariz., and back for a doctor's appointment. The weather forecast called for temperatures between 100 and 110 that day.
The airline asked Ebbert to go home, change her clothes and return for a later flight, but she refused, according to the report. Despite the back-and-forth, the airline relented.
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Attention B.S. Thread members with sum nuts.......
Velvet Revoulver & Alice and Chains at the Pavillion the 28th of this month.....I got my duckets ......be there![Smilie](/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Velvet Revoulver & Alice and Chains at the Pavillion the 28th of this month.....I got my duckets ......be there
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Dealer in FL just sent me an email and offered to give me 50k for my boat as rigged against this one.
I don't know anything about these boats though.
Told him I would take it into consideration.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:X:RTQ:US:11
I don't know anything about these boats though.
Told him I would take it into consideration.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:X:RTQ:US:11
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Dealer in FL just sent me an email and offered to give me 50k for my boat as rigged against this one.
I don't know anything about these boats though.
Told him I would take it into consideration.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:X:RTQ:US:11
I don't know anything about these boats though.
Told him I would take it into consideration.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:X:RTQ:US:11