Archive for May 2011

Glee – Bills Bills Bills / Lyrics

*LYRICS* At first we started out real cool Taking me places I ain’t never been But now, you’re getting comfortable Ain’t doing those things you did no more You’re slowly making me pay for things Your money should be handling And now you ask to use my car Drive it all day and don’t fill up the tank And you have the audacity To even come and step to me Ask to hold some money from me Until you get your check next week You triflin’, good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven’t I found another A baller, when times get hard I need someone to help me out Instead of a scrub like you Who don’t know what a man’s about Chorus: Can you pay my bills? Can you pay my telephone bills? Can you pay my automo bills? If you did then maybe we could chill I don’t think you do So, you and me are through Now you’ve been maxing out my cards Givin’ me bad credit, buyin’ gifts with my own name Haven’t paid the first bill But instead you’re heading to the mall Goin’ on shopping sprees Perpertrating to your friends that you be ballin’ And then you use my cell phone Calling whoever that you thinks at home And then when the bill comes All of a sudden you be acting dumb Don’t know where none of these calls come from When your mama’s number’s here more than once You triflin’, good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven’t I found another A baller, when times get hard I need someone to help me out Instead of a scrub like you Who don’t know what a man’s about Chorus: Can you pay my bills

Language of the Heart: Bill W’s Grapevine Writings


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Good. Minimal shelfwear. DJ missing. Small stains splattered on side page ends. Highlighting, underlining, and notes.

Language of the Heart: Bill W’s Grapevine Writings

House Bill Would Allow IRS to Share Missing Children Info

House Bill Would Allow IRS to Share Missing Children Info

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would allow the Internal Revenue Service to share confidential taxpayer information with law enforcement to help track down missing children.

Published May 26, 2011.
Read more: Accounting Today