My memories are all mixed up. I always thought Dexter Horton was the guy who touted Washington Mutual and said "..the friend of the family, heh-heh-heh..." in a sinister voice as he faded away. Did both banks use phantoms as spokesmen? Did no one comment on what a terrible symbol that was for a financial institution? Am I the only one who had nightmares about bearded men in bowler hats wandering through our homes at will?
My memories are all mixed up. I always thought Dexter Horton was the guy who touted Washington Mutual and said "..the friend of the family, heh-heh-heh..." in a sinister voice as he faded away. Did both banks use phantoms as spokesmen? Did no one comment on what a terrible symbol that was for a financial institution? Am I the only one who had nightmares about bearded men in bowler hats wandering through our homes at will?
steveasat2 1 year ago
Wow, no subprimes back then.
gli7utubeo 3 years ago
No, they lost their money the old fashioned way- they blew it in Penn Square.
Freenbean 2 years ago