This is a very great song. Is there another version of it?
There are many versions of this song; Michael Buble has a pretty good version of it and Adam Lambert made has a super gay version, as usual.
I like the version that I heard in the movie The Last Holiday . I don't know what version it is. But I hope that I will be able to use this song as the theme of my life when and if Haiti get a second chance. I will be feeling really good on that day
Pimp Slapping the Working Man. TARP, enough said! I guess I am too cryptic: Trouble Asset Relief Program. We are screwed and no one knows to what extent. Following is some of my best financial advice.
Papaille - 07 December 2008 10:03 AM
Jesus Christ - 06 December 2008 12:03 PM
But then again what if this is just the start of worst things to come.........some are fearing a world depression.
we might as well party like it's 2009
Although I did manage to stick around long enough to get that BS, which is why I spread so much of it on the internet, lack of the MS and PhD causes my BS to fall on deaf ears. You and I both know a prolonged downturn is inevitable and unavoidable at this time. I would love to take your advice except I have been using all my funds to protect, my although limited yet valuable assets. I personally expect my situation to improve next year; but then again if I am not optimistic, I will have already lost the war.
To reiterate: The Fed can do this or that, the executive can do the other thing, the legislative can do nothing, the rich get richer and the poor have kids. The industrialized nations are said to be looking to Brazil, China, India and other emerging economies for new markets for their products. What can a person earning $8.00 a day buy from a worker in the US? I once had a stupid idea: export goods to Haiti. I ask you where do Haitians earn money in Haiti to afford food products manufactured in the US? Now we want to export luxury items to people who can barely afford to eat. Nation, listen to JC: party like it's Armageddon.
I have always maintained we have to convince future generations that there is wealth and they can get it because if they know the truth, they will enjoy what life they have now and kill off their forebears.
Let’s start this night’s ride with “Slim’s Theme” originally written for the character played by one of my favorites Richard Pryor in The Mack. I have affectionately dubbed this one: “Wall Street and Congress' Theme Song”. I bet each of us knows someone like “Slick”. We hear Pryor on the track.
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. I’m sending this one out to Hollywood because I felt some love at the Oscar’s. God only knows we need some hope in this world: Haiti, Chile and for all who toil, sweat and for the unemployed barely surviving.
Now you get an idea what kind of night it will be. We all know Eddie: the party of NO.
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. I can’t help it though. Let these ladies lift my spirits again. When you ride with me you seek and ultimately find the “plus sign”. Elected officials, so-called leaders, Judges, Warriors, protectors could learn something from these ladies.
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. Call me a sentimental fool, it’s almost two. I am feeling frisky.
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. While you travel with me I try to illuminate. In truth I assure you fear not. I have a ship for your ass. Get on and travel with me on the….
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, We always part with a word of hope in our hearts, join me again my friends on another edition of the quiet STORM…