Yes, Spirit Airlines did produce an ad based on the crack-smoking exploits of Toronto mayor Rob Ford. But is the ad a clever play on current events, or is it something the mayor might have come up with in one of his “drunken stupors”?
https://twitter.com/BillCorbett/status/401085329441976320
@erinbury @ellmcgirt Sending that out probably means they are smoking crack.
— Matthew Stasoff ✌? (@mattstasoff) November 14, 2013
https://twitter.com/nannystatehate/status/401076369968205824
@erinbury @ellmcgirt #embarrassing When companies refer to drugs for promotion it is sad. Add Jack In the Box to the list of dissapointments
— Jeff Butcher (@BusinessButcher) November 14, 2013
@erinbury Just watch their TV ads promoting "the munchies" with characters that are clearly presented as being stoned
— Jeff Butcher (@BusinessButcher) November 14, 2013
An ad from Spirit Airlines #really?#shady pic.twitter.com/Js1Rno8bQI
— Charlie (@CharlieHoch1cr) November 14, 2013
https://twitter.com/CoNotaryandVA/status/401127428203900929
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Maybe they have been smoking crack if they think Niagara Falls is in the Toronto area.
@erinbury @ellmcgirt yea! Come on Spirit! That's ridiculous. You can't consider Niagara Falls Airport "Toronto area". Geesh!
— Chris McLachlin (@chrismclachlin) November 14, 2013
Not to spoil Spirit Airlines' joke, but claiming that Niagara Falls Airport is "Toronto" = claiming that New Haven airport is New York City
— David Frum (@davidfrum) November 14, 2013
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