The Stupid Spirit Airlines M.I.L.F. Sale Is Back
We're probably just encouraging them, but we felt some sort of strange obligation to let you know that Spirit Airlines has brought back the (controversial?) M.I.L.F. sale.
The first time around the promotion featured an illustration of islands cleverly arranged in the shape of a buxom female figure, and a spokesperson who, aw shucks, had no idea (none! really! honest!) what M.I.L.F. stood for. Spirit even went so far as to claim that there is no way they could have known what M.I.L.F. meant because the executive who approved the promotion is "British."
Gee whiz.
(Thanks, Rachael!)
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I think this is kind of cute! I also think that abriviations have many meanings. For example when I type SOD into google, looking for Septo-Optic Dysplasia, I can find: Screen of Death
Secretary of Defense
Septo-optic dysplasia, a congenital malformation syndrome of the optic nerve
Soap Opera Digest
the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
Soft On Demand, a Japanese porn company
Soul of the Duelist, a pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
Storage on Demand
Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, a disorder of the muscle around the bile duct orifice into the duodenum
Stormtroopers of Death, a thrash/crossover metal music band
Standing Order for Data
Sleep of Death, describes an error where smartphones do not reactivate
Statement of Direction (business)
Sudden Oak Death, a plant disease
Superoxide dismutase, a group of enzymes
and that's just Wikipedia, there is bound to be more out there.
Apologies if I'm repeating an observation--I'm a little late to the party. Where was I? Well, what happens at the Spirit Sale stays at the Spirit Sale, so I won't kiss and tell.
~~The Spirit Airlines "Need Some Strange?" Sale offers one-way flights starting at $4.09.~~
I found the MILF sale too restrictive for my tastes.














LOL. I can't bring myself to hate it. It's too funny!