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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Come Fly With Me

Come Fly With Me



This was Eastern Airlines in the 1960s, when the the phrase "Come Fly With Me" was thought to be scandalously suggestive.  It was before the airlines discovered that the public didn't want attractive single stewardesses any more.  They instead demanded matronly Flight Attendants, some with mustaches.  It was also before the Eastern Airline's machinest union drove it into bankruptcy.  In other words, when America was at its peak.

15 comments:

  1. Back when we had real heroes like Rickenbacker running the show, not biz school wiz kids.

    Casca

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  2. WTF! There's a wootoff going on down the street! You're supposed to tell us about these things.

    Casca

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  3. I think the suggestive commercials were from National. "I'm Sally ... Fly Me!"

    That one didn't go over well with the stews. In fact some wore pins saying "Go Fly Yourself".

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  4. I was waiting for this. Demand for nanny blogging. sigh.

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  5. Rodge, I'll see your Eastern and raise you a Continental, "We Really Move our Tail(s) for You."
    Capt. Whiskey

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  6. Nanny Blogging!
    You've done it again!
    (Soon to be in the American Dictionary of popular english usage)
    Angus

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  7. I'll see your Continental with Braniff's "If it fits, put it in."

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  8. My mistake, it was "If You've Got It, Flaunt It."

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  9. Back atcha, "Some People Just Know How to Fly" ~ NWA
    Capt. Whiskey

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  10. I throw in some Southwest hotpants

    http://youtu.be/oHnqnyzegfc

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  11. My, how times have changed from Southwest Hotpants to TSA in yer pants. ick..

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  12. I wanna fly Korean Air. I like theor commercials.

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  13. How about those wonderful PSA stews (Pacific Southwest Airlines). My Gawd there was a happy bunch. I was eighteen and on my way to Viet Nam when one of those lovlies said "Come back and fly with us real soon." In about a year, I hope, I said and she said, Going over? Yup. And, God bless her, she said, I hope to see you on the return flight and flashed a smile as big as what America once was and God willing will be again. That, boys, is what we're fighting The Restoration for. I have always hoped she has had a long and trouble free life, and married a really rich guy who treated her according to what she was worth to me at that very moment. We can all dream, I suppose.

    H the (still smitten) Comet

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  14. Let me suggest: The matrons of today WERE the stewardesses of yesteryear, The thing is, they enegendered the changes because they still see themselves as those adventurous heroins, and they want things to never change. Maybe better mirrors would help?

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  15. Cecil's Airplane Transportation Place

    "If you want to screw our stewardess on the floor of the aisle, then screw our stewardess on the floor of the aisle."

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