You're not too late, so welcome to the final blowout sale.
How did we fail?
Isn't it great? The grand finale's right around the bend,
yes, its the end.
Yes, its the end.
And there we had a lovely shop
and there a little store
and there we had a Mom and Pop
but now they've shut the door.
So wake up, the dream is over.
Wake up there's nothing there
Wake up and then roll over;
welcome to the Big Nightmare
Please pick 'em out, whatever little trinkets that you like,
its quite all right.
We've lost our clout, and everything we've got is priced to go.
it's marked so low.
It's marked so low.
And there we had a little home,
and there a factory
but then we got a little loan,
now we're all in bankruptcy.
So wake up, the dream is over.
Wake up, there's nothing there
Wake up and then roll over;
welcome to the Big Nightmare
So here we are, a fire sale we're glad to make a deal
How does it feel?
It's gone too far, America says good bye to her dream,
oh what a scheme.
Oh what a scheme.
And there we had our self-respect
and there an honest face.
And there we had a little power,
its all gone without a trace
So wake up, the dream is over.
Wake up, there's nothing there
Wake up and then roll over;
welcome to the Big Nightmare
It's been a trip, three hundred years is pretty good I'm told.
we're not that old.
So let it RIP, Maybe someday soon we will dream anew.
...
We'll fall asleep and dream our dreams came true.
Ratatosk, Squirrel of Discord
Wow Rat. I really like this. Depresses the hell out of me, but I like it!
NICE! Sad but true.
I really like this one
thats all I have to say on the subject
:mittens:
time to wake up from that American Dreamtm :evil:
Mittens from hell, man.
The OP is mired in post-Greenspan objectivism and therefore ... sorry, j/k. I think that was an accurate poetic summary of current events.
Sounds like liberal leftist pinko fag hippyism to me :argh!:
Don't worry kids, it'll be like this forever! :mrgreen:
it's mired in fallacies
it's phallic
it's mired in phallics
IT'S DICK!
joking. it's fucking true. and it makes me nauseous in a "dude, you just described my town" kinda way.
:sad:
(liked it though)
This, ironically, is what happened to my 32 year old brother and his wife (who by now are teetering on the edge of divorce--another fallout of this economy's deluge of fucktardedness). They had a clothing store, and it failed. He had 2 other business enterprises, they failed. 3 failed businesses in 3 years, and now they are in the midst of a nasty BK move, having walked away from their house they'd owned since '99 last year.
Sigh.