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The Economy Bailout Song

October 20th, 2008 @ 10:30 am

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Categories: Humor, Management, Marketing, Video, Watercooler

Tags: Song, Economy, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Geoffrey James

I've recently been posting suggestions and comments on the economic meltdown. The problem with such posts is that, even if they provide positive advice, they don't provide much relief from the pervading doom and gloom.

So I spent last weekend trolling through the Internet, looking for something funny to relieve the tension. I found a lot of good stuff and this video was the best of the lot.

Try to get the catchy little tune out of your head, while you're making your Monday cold calls...

Readers: If you liked this video, share the link with some friends.  Let’s cheer everyone up!

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    sinistralinid

    10/21/08 | Report as spam

    RE: The Economy Bailout Song

    I agree, the cooking is good!

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    Geoffrey James, Sales Machine

    10/21/08 | Report as spam

    RE: The Economy Bailout Song

    QUOTE: the cooking is good!

    Mooseburgers, anyone?

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