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Mr. Lorenzo on CNBC 1100 EST

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jonjuan

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Today only......Wonder if he'll be wearing his flak jacket?
 
I can't tell you the amount of restraint that is required by myself, not to seek that guy out. You can be assured, if I have to travel to Spain, I will be there in my uniform pissing on that man's grave. By the looks of his old looking corpse, it could be sooner than later.
 
Really, in today's airline climate Lorenzo would be right in the middle of the pack. Why would we be concerned with him today, twenty year later.
 
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Law...I've reread your post, and assume I misunderstood the thrust of your statement...apologies.
 
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Did you notice he can't even look the camera in the eyes. I had a professor in college who was retired Eastern; he promised me an "A" if I brought him Lorenzo's head in a brown paper bag.
 
he said nothing of substance, his eyes were wandering, and he could hardly complete a sentence. in the opening sequence he was staring blankly with his mouth open. he looked like the crypt keeper. how the mighty have fallen.
 
Geez, where the hell did they find him?

In the Walgreen's "Disposable Diapers- Adult size" aisle?
 
Carl Icahn to host his own show soon.
 
He looks exactly like the guy in the wheelchair from "Hannibal". When they first show him you can even see him licking his lips.
 
To make an example out of him... That's one reason!

How exactly are we making an "example" out of him. I'm completely not defending FL. All I'm saying is: He's a has been. Most people here probably can't even specifically enumerate their reasons why he's vilified. Today almost every domestic airline, specifically every major airline, participates in the asset/work transfer's he accomplished. I would focus my frustration there.

I equate it to how pilot's today throw the word SCAB around to pilots that didn't cross a picket line. I think in both cases people like to use these "hot button" words because they feel knowledgable, but don't really understand the history behind them.
 
Seeing the f^%$#ing SOB skyrocketed my cholesterol. That's another reason to believe there is no God and justice. OR the real God, the only God is money.
 
CA Morgan I still have my uniform in the closet. And I am waiting for that piece of s333t to die.

See you there.

Hopefully soon

Semper Fi
 
Sounds good, I'll bring cigars for afterwards. We'll give the father of whipsawing and corporate plundering a proper sendoff.
How are you going to fit him down the toilet?;)
 
All I'm saying is: He's a has been.
But the impact of his greed and corruption is still felt by many families today. Much like those affected by the Enron fiasco. I imagine Jeffrey Skilling's name will be cursed at many a dinner table for a looooooong time to come.
 

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