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Parody Song: Life on Poor Corner...by Russ Reindeau

Henry Paulson and I walked along past the banks, their branches closed up by the gloom. Posing our questions to the President and his friends, as our cash slipped away all too soon,

Cause they've squandered my fortunes and maybe yours too, but I can't seem to find my friends Lehman and WaMu.

Chorus-So help me if you can I've got to get back to my poor house-the foreclosure's at one, you'd be surprised there's so much to be done--count all the Feds in my drive, chase the vultures from the sky, back to the days of simple bank robbers and clues.

Barack and McCain they don't know what to do, they've got issues and press on their nose.

So I question their sanity they want to be king, and hope they don't ask me what to do.

I'd send them to talk with old Ben if he's there; ask how he plans to pull billions from the air!

Chorus- So help me if you can I've got to get back to my poor house-the foreclosure's at one, you'd be surprised there's so much to be done--count all the Feds in my drive, chase the vultures from the sky, back to the days of simple bank robbers and clues.

Back to the days of simple bank robbers

Back to the days of simple bank robbers

Back to the days of simple bank robbers leaving clues

Russ Riendeau, is a Barrington IL business consultant and a musical aficionado and humorist.

Since 1988 he has traveled throughout America giving keynotes, workshops and panel discussions on topics of motivation, peak performance and talent management. He specializes in creating song parodies on a variety of business topics to entertain and educate his audiences.

Some of this earlier parodies include our obsession with material possessions (Spam), our overly litigious society (Sue Peggy Sue), greed and temptation (I Fought the Law),technology (Blackberry Man), and office romance (Why Must I Be A CEO In Love), to name some.

With 'House On Poor Corner' Russ seeks to strike a heartfelt note with both the old and a new generations of worried and nervous, fellow citizens.

'We're all feeling fear over the financial crisis', Riendeau said.'The song takes humorous aim at all those who may have a hand in the situation - government, banks, and opportunists.

To learn more about Russell Riendeau and find links to the 'House on Poor Corner' visit www.russellriendeau.com.



 
 
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