I remember how pissed off I was that summer we paid extortionary electric bills… Californians will never forget that… so I can’t disagree much with my friend John Pierce’s editorial cartoon – one can only wish a warm spot for Kenny Boy… but mostly I was reminded of the old Chorus Line song, “Nothing”:
Six months later I heard that Karp had died.
And I dug right down to the bottom of my soul
And cried…
‘Cause I felt — nothing.
Kenneth L. Lay, Ex-Chairman of Enron, Dies at 64 – New York Times
Kenneth L. Lay, the former chairman and chief executive of Enron who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in the giant energy company’s collapse, died today at his home in Aspen, Colo. He was 64.
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Actually, that’s pretty much what I felt — nothing. Except maybe a little sadness for his family.