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To: Zardoz who wrote (87847)7/15/2002 12:22:23 PM
From: gilbert leblanc  Respond to of 116944
 
ALABAMA LYRICS

When It All Goes South
(John Jarvis )

It’ll creep up on you like a kudzu vine
Even miles above the Mason-Dixon line
‘Til one day you’re craving hominy grits
And scanning the jukebox for George Jones hits
Drinkin’ Jack Black tryin’ to kick back
'til the condo’s looking like a shotgun shack
you’ll be one of us no matter where you’re at
When it all goes south

When it all goes south
You’ll be drivin’ around on a John Deere tractor
When it all goes south
Wearing baseball caps but they won’t be backwards
When it all goes south
It really don’t matter what state you’re in
Someday the south’s gonna rise again

There’s a Wall Street wonderboy
Sittin’ up north
Throwing darts like a monkey at a stock report
Got two homes, car loans, in debt
And his third divorce ain’t even final yet
Traded his MBA for a SUV
on a backwoods road in Tennessee
Cause Manhattan ain’t the place to be
When it all goes south

When it all goes south
With the live oak trees and the sweet magnolias
When it all goes south
Eatin’ moon pies , drinking RC colas
When it all goes south
It really don’t matter what state you’re in
One day the south’s gonna rise again

Vicksburg, Birmingham, Natchez and Savannah, Panama City
Y’all sure look pretty in the sunshine
Getting’ dixiefried
Get yourself some rebel pride

When it all goes south
Where the fog’s as thick as Mississippi mud
When it all goes south
You’ll be singing the blues ‘cause it’s in your blood
It really don’t matter what state you’re in
Someday the south’s gonna rise again
When it all goes south



To: Zardoz who wrote (87847)7/15/2002 12:28:05 PM
From: gilbert leblanc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116944
 
"It's amazing. It just seems that Bush and the adminstration did not really get the message," Payne said. "We know that Republicans are the get-tough party, and they're going to ask for longer prison terms, but he hasn't addressed the problems of the (accounting issues) game itself."

Extracts from "The Great Crash: 1929", John Kenneth Galbraith, First Published 1955, Page 162
"What was perhaps the last word on the policy of reassurance was said by Simeon D. Fess, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee:
Persons high in Republican circles are beginning to believe that there is some concerted effort on foot to utilize the stock market as a method of discrediting the Administration. Every time an Administration official gives out an optimistic statement about business conditions, the market immediately drops."



To: Zardoz who wrote (87847)7/15/2002 12:31:55 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116944
 
You should at least give author credit.