Toggle navigation
Newsletters
DEATH NOTICES
IRISH HERITAGE TREE
SHOP
BEST OF IRELAND SHOPPING
STORE LOCATOR
BUY IRISH
NEWS
NORTHERN IRELAND
CRIME
POLITICS
BUSINESS
OPINION
COMMUNITY
ROOTS
HISTORY
GENEALOGY
BOYNE VALLEY
GREAT HUNGER
EASTER RISING
THE KENNEDYS
TITANIC
CULTURE
IRISHCENTRAL STORYTELLERS
ENTERTAINMENT
FOOD & DRINK
EDUCATION
CRAIC
EVENTS
MOVIES
MUSIC
IRISH LANGUAGE
TRAVEL
IRELAND OF THE WELCOMES
EXPLORE IRELAND
VIDEO
TOP DESTINATIONS
TRAVEL TIPS
IRELAND'S TOP HOTELS
DREAM HOMES
Back
Death Notices
Irish Heritage Tree
Shop
Best of Ireland Shopping
Store Locator
Buy Irish
News
Northern Ireland
Crime
Politics
Business
Opinion
Community
Roots
History
Genealogy
Boyne Valley
Great Hunger
Easter Rising
The Kennedys
Titanic
Culture
IrishCentral Storytellers
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Education
Craic
Events
Movies
Music
Irish language
Travel
Ireland of the Welcomes
Explore Ireland
Video
Top Destinations
Travel Tips
Ireland's Top Hotels
Dream homes
Newsletters
An Irishman's view of the Wall Street shenanigans
Here's an Irishman's view of the Wall Street shenanigans. The language is colorful and probably not safe for work - you have been warned!
Nicola Barden
@IrishCentral
Nov 07, 2011
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
Here's an Irishman's view of the Wall Street shenanigans. The language is colorful and probably not safe for work - you have been warned!
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
Read Next
EVENT: GOAL USA is inviting you to their NY launch party for the Great Ethiopian Run
A new spin takes trad music into the future
On This Day: Six people killed during Loughinisland Massacre in Co Down
Most Read
How kind people like you have cared for Irish hearts for 163 years...
Make your Irish dreams come true: WIN a home in Donegal and a patch of land in Ireland
WATCH: Sinéad O'Connor's moving performance on "The Late Late" in 1993
WATCH: Mick Moloney on the roots of traditional Irish music in America
Cliffs of Moher: Irish Coast Guard offers condolences to family of missing boy
The Irish Olympian, forced to compete for Britain, who smuggled in an Irish flag
Adrian Flannelly, beloved 'King of Irish Radio,' has passed
Team Ireland: Here are the 133 athletes competing at the 2024 Olympics
On This Day: Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor died
Comments
Comments