Show us the berries
Is Lois a hoax? Or is this just the most anticlimactic bloom in corpse flowerhistory?
Jul 23, 2010 | 12:35 pm
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will fruit, putting bak into the garage after she booms, huntington flower. more droop than loom. blah blah.
TKTKTKTKT
will fruit, putting bak into the garage after she booms, huntington flower. more droop than loom. blah blah.
Enron? Really?
Is one of American history's most famous corporate downfalls getting a second chance at life?
On Dec. 2, 2001, exactly 23 years ago, Enron declared bankruptcy.
Within hours, one of America's most exciting energy companies crumpled under its own weight. More than 25,000 lost their jobs and pensions immediately.
Houston's TV screens were filled with images of workers leaving 1400 Smith, the company's headquarters, with boxes and bewildered looks.
But now, Enron is back again.
On Monday, the new Enron launched its website, paid for a full-page ad in the Houston Chronicle, published at least two billboards, and produced a gauzy promotional video touting the company.
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