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It wasn't the interest rates that were rising!
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This story was too good not to share. Yesterday in Australia, our financial markets were anxiously awaiting the decision by the Reserve Bank regarding interest rates. One of the TV news stations did a live cross to one of our biggest banks trading rooms for comment from an analyst. As he spoke to the camera, one of his colleagues in the background was busy scrolling through nude pictures on his monitor!
Just to make sure everyone knew who he was, he turns full face to the camera as if to say "hey get those lights out of here, I'm trying to look at Porn!". Needless to say there is now an internal investigation underway. Too Funny! Didn't want to make a post with no porn of my own so here are some pics found searching under "lingerie party" in Picasa |
but there has to be a video available.....?
love to see it... Klondike |
Of course there's video Klondike.....
Didn't think to look for a video before but good old youtube has it there for us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1m8a4Jl4ZI It's from the 1Min 5 sec mark, look at the guy next to the speakers right ear. |
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hilarious...
Here's two stills including the last one where he graciously shows the world his face so that we can all get a good look at him.. He's going.....mmmm....wonder if anyone caught that on camera.... yup... KLondike |
This is awesome on an epic scale. :D:D
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If that clip is for real then all I can say is... TRULY A MOST EPIC OF FAILS Very funny! |
I can assure you it's real, it was in the front of all our papers the next day. Macquarie bank that used to be known as "The Millionaires Factory" (until the global financial crisis hit) is now being called "the porn factory". The funny thing is that the atelevised announcements regarding Interest Rates, sharemarkets etc. do not need to come from the dealing room of a bank, I'm sure these are just paid promotional spots as each TV channell has a different bank they cross to for these announcements and nobody ever crosses to the Reserve Bank where the announcements are actually made.
Macquaire bank certainly got plenty of publicity for their dollar in this case anyway. |
There is an internet campaign to advocate that he doesn't get sacked/fired.
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ABC (I think) news said even the model he was ogling joined in the mass request that he not be fired, and reportedly he was not. We should all be so lucky.
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