Word: cluelessness
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Actor Matt Dillon has been many things to many people throughout his lengthy career—a heartthrob in early films such as “The Outsiders” and “Rebel,” a clueless fall guy in “One Night at McCool’s,” and, of course, the instigator of a devastatingly sexy threesome in “Wild Things...
...financial crimes of his underlings." John Rigas, ceo of Adelphia Communications, "claimed he was ceo in name only." And Richard Scrushy, CEO of HealthSouth Corp., "thought his financial officers, though aggressive, were operating within the confines of the law." It is stunning how men who claim to be so clueless came to run huge companies and earn salaries that would make Croesus blush. I would like the board of directors of any corporation looking for a new ceo to know that I am available and ignorant - just the qualifications, apparently, to get me a job at the top. Allen...
...financial crimes of his underlings." John Rigas, CEO of Adelphia Communications, "claimed he was CEO in name only." And Richard Scrushy, CEO of HealthSouth Corp., "thought his financial officers, though aggressive, were operating within the confines of the law." It is stunning how men who claim to be so clueless came to run huge companies and earn salaries that would make Croesus blush. I would like any corporation looking for a new CEO to know that I am available and ignorant--just the qualifications, apparently...
...predominantly African American group of hair stylists is handled interestingly and honestly by Woodruff. As a reaction to her exclusion, Lynn changes her squeaky clean image, culminating in a particularly funny dance sequence. (Unlike some hokey dance routines in movies like Hitch, Silverstone, making a great comeback from Clueless, pulls off a physically-challenging Harlem shake...
Recently, as I walked back to Eliot, I turned my head to see a Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) truck headed down the street. A la Dionne “Dee” Davenport from “Clueless,” I was unable to turn my head without moving my entire body and, of course, tripped into the road. The patient gentleman behind the wheel gave me a suspicious look, shook his head, released a sigh that was audible through the car window, and gestured for me to cross...