Double creepy for me – she looks like my mother did back in the ’60s – similar facial features, hair, skin-tone & build. She’s still got the build – how many other women can fit into their size-6 wedding dress 34 years after the fact?
Saw this ad a few months ago when it was included as a graphic to the article in The Consumerist about the American Airlines flight attendant who went psycho over the orange juice request. So, in that context, I’d have to agree that this ad does remind me of my mother – looks a little bit irritated/bored with me and is giving me the “get it yourself; I’m not your personal servant” glare.
Don’t you just hate the way straight people are always flaunting their sexuality?
I mean, if somebody is hot for his mother, that’s okay with me. If he’s hot for a flight attendant, that’s okay, too. But I just wish they’d keep private about it, and not wave it in my face all the time.
Double creepy for me – she looks like my mother did back in the ’60s – similar facial features, hair, skin-tone & build. She’s still got the build – how many other women can fit into their size-6 wedding dress 34 years after the fact?
Saw this ad a few months ago when it was included as a graphic to the article in The Consumerist about the American Airlines flight attendant who went psycho over the orange juice request. So, in that context, I’d have to agree that this ad does remind me of my mother – looks a little bit irritated/bored with me and is giving me the “get it yourself; I’m not your personal servant” glare.
…Mom?!
She reminds me of a nurse.
That’s probably not good.
Don’t you just hate the way straight people are always flaunting their sexuality?
I mean, if somebody is hot for his mother, that’s okay with me. If he’s hot for a flight attendant, that’s okay, too. But I just wish they’d keep private about it, and not wave it in my face all the time.