Spirit Airlines Goes Muff Diving

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In the “Did they really do that” category comes this bit of not so subtle word play from Spirit Airlines. Furthering its middle school boy locker room sense of humor, the airline follows its MILF-themed “Many Islands, Low Fare” witticism with “Many Unbelievably Fantastic Fares”

Yes, we are now muff diving for low air fares. Upon banner clickage, you are told “you are almost there.” Yes, boys, you’re almost a rug muncher. See? Even we can be rude and crude. And lame. And kinda funny too. Whatev.

Tip to ischafer.

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