Monday, August 15, 2005

From You, We Should Be Taking Lessons?

“As I watched this public embarrassment over and over again, it made me realize that my biggest problem with Kozlowski wasn’t the alleged corruption, but the lack of taste. The kind of buffoonery associated with this brand of corporate corruption is just distasteful and alien to me. While watching these high-level company officers cavorting on the shareholder’s dime, it occurred to me that maybe tackiness is at the heart of corporate corruption.”

That’s okay, Donald.  We still respect you.  In a manner of speaking.

that's just the way it seemed to me at 12:00 PM


why oh why did i click on the first link?  for the love of god, man, what did i ever do to you?

the second link made me feel better.

Posted by stacey  on  08/16  at  08:02 AM

I find it hard to believe that Trump’s as squeaky clean as he claims—he’s the epitome of excess and lavishness.

Posted by Becky  on  08/16  at  05:00 PM

Well, what to say? Trump is a bit of a squid but in the long run I have to respect him. Not that long ago he was on the verge of losing everything it seemed and he made it back from there.
If I had to pick my favorite rich person it would be either him or Gates. I can’t put Turner in my list as he committed the great sacrilege of colorizing some of my favorite classic movies.
Then again, that isn’t what your post is about. He does need to do something about that darn hair.

Posted by Jeff A  on  08/17  at  08:12 AM
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