As a rule, I steer clear of bankers and insurance agents, so if you're affiliated with Bank of America, AIG or Washington Mutual, I'm not interested, but, this film is actually really funny. During a Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy report on CNN, two men are seen making out as part of cheeky Howard Stern prank.
I am not sure if it is funnier that millions see the two getting it on, or that the news reader has a total lack of humor.
While we're on the topic, there was a bank closure yesterday in the UK and we had to deal with male bankers "comforting" female colleagues in a totally inappropriate manner. Well, I guess in all fairness, they'll miss out on their chance to hit on those women at the Christmas party, so good for them for trying.
Wall Street Pranks
Jokers Make Light of Bankruptcy on CNN
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