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Macquarie Topless-Photo Browsing Banker Keeps Job After Review
Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) — Macquarie Group Ltd. said an employee in Sydney who was caught on live television looking at topless photographs on his computer will stay at the bank.
While a Macquarie Private Wealth worker discussed interest rates live on Australia’s 7 News on Feb. 2, an employee could be seen in the background opening several semi-nude photographs on his desktop, before turning to look at the camera.
There are three things that happen each year during the Super Bowl that I always watch for. They are not part of the game itself or the commercials or the halftime show.
First, during the pregame which begins at 2 p.m. in the background behind the on-air hosts you can see the security teams and grounds crew sweeping the stands. By 4, it’s getting filled up. By 5:30, the hosts have to start screaming into the microphones to be heard over the crowd. Only then do they say what they really think:
“Watch for Indianapolis to use some special never-before-used audibles to get the Saints defense to jump or to overcommit on pass plays! Sean Payton will use Reggie Bush for most of the first quarter and try to get an early ball-control edge!
Second, during the trophy presentation after the game, the lead host always interviews the winning quarterback and asks ridiculously technical questions: “That third-and-6 from the 25, take us back there, they were in nickel package, what did you see?†And he’ll answer it: “I saw single coverage on Wayne and looked off the safety to give Reggie time to get into his route. They picked up the blitz and it worked out for us.â€
Last, the final segment of the broadcast is the interview with the losing coach. The Super Bowl is a big party but it ends on a sad, quiet note. Go figure.
HEADS UP ALL YOU POSTING FROM THE OFFICE……
Macquarie Topless-Photo Browsing Banker Keeps Job After Review
Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) — Macquarie Group Ltd. said an employee in Sydney who was caught on live television looking at topless photographs on his computer will stay at the bank.
While a Macquarie Private Wealth worker discussed interest rates live on Australia’s 7 News on Feb. 2, an employee could be seen in the background opening several semi-nude photographs on his desktop, before turning to look at the camera.
ROB _ where in williamsburg?
dona – 877-337-2017
my dog couldnt find himself out of a paper bag. i dont think he’s any more capable than me hahah
*rob*
🙁 wouldnt it be easier to just tell me how to get from park slope to williamsburg? easier to answer than having to navigate a bunch of websites, no?
anyone?
*rob*
Posted by: Butterfly at February 5, 2010 10:01 AM
Past experiences indicate otherwise my man. Or are you trying to catch one or two and get them going?
Vanderbilt. I just called 311 and they gave me the Department of Transportation. They hire a private company who provides drivers.
IJ – Network figures everyone’s so trashed by then that gloom & doom don’t penetrate.
rob – There are so many starting points in teh Slope that you’re better off letting your dog print out the directions for you from hopstop.com
re: the Super Bowl:
There are three things that happen each year during the Super Bowl that I always watch for. They are not part of the game itself or the commercials or the halftime show.
First, during the pregame which begins at 2 p.m. in the background behind the on-air hosts you can see the security teams and grounds crew sweeping the stands. By 4, it’s getting filled up. By 5:30, the hosts have to start screaming into the microphones to be heard over the crowd. Only then do they say what they really think:
“Watch for Indianapolis to use some special never-before-used audibles to get the Saints defense to jump or to overcommit on pass plays! Sean Payton will use Reggie Bush for most of the first quarter and try to get an early ball-control edge!
Second, during the trophy presentation after the game, the lead host always interviews the winning quarterback and asks ridiculously technical questions: “That third-and-6 from the 25, take us back there, they were in nickel package, what did you see?†And he’ll answer it: “I saw single coverage on Wayne and looked off the safety to give Reggie time to get into his route. They picked up the blitz and it worked out for us.â€
Last, the final segment of the broadcast is the interview with the losing coach. The Super Bowl is a big party but it ends on a sad, quiet note. Go figure.