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Silence 4 - Borrow
Video of the portuguese band Silence 4 "Borrow"
Length: 280
Rating: 4.90 (555 ratings)
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Let Me Borrow That Top
http://liamshow.com
directed by Liam Kyle Sullivan
get the song and ringtone on iTunes:
http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/browserRedirect?url=itms%253A%252F%252Fax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewAlbum%253Fi%253D195692680%2526id%253D195692582%2526s%253D143441
get the "whore" top at:
http://liamshow.com
Length: 408
Rating: 4.80 (54946 ratings)
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Borrow
House and Cameron's romance in one video.
This video contains many clips from many episodes and it took me a lot of time to make. It's my 3rd HouseCam music video and I think it's my best. I think it turned out awesome!! Please watch and comment!!!
Song: "Borrow"
Artist: Silence 4
Length: 285
Rating: 4.70 (31 ratings)
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New Seekers - Beg, Steel or Borrow 2004
New Seekers - Beg, Steel or Borrow 2004
1972 number 1 in UK, number 2 in DE
Lyrics:
You know I'll beg, steal or borrow
I'll bring you love
I look at you and I see what I've been looking for
Now it's very clear to me - we should be together
You make me feel I could reach for the impossible
And knowing how much you care, I'll be there forever
You know I'll beg steal or borrow
To give you sunny days
And in a hundred ways, I'll bring you love
You know I'll beg, steal or borrow
(Yes, I will)
To make your garden grow
And most of all you know, I'll bring you love
Love
I always knew that the world could be a finer place
So what if I have to wait - better late than never
You, you're like me, and you believe love makes it all worthwhile
And although we've just begun, we'll go on forever
You know I'll beg steal or borrow
To give you sunny days
And in a hundred ways, I'll bring you love
You know I'll beg, steal or borrow
To make your garden grow
And most of all you know, I'll bring you love, yeah
Love
You know I'll beg steal or borrow
To give you sunny days
And in a hundred ways, I'll bring you love, love, love, yeah
Love, love, love
Length: 162
Rating: 4.60 (13 ratings)
Tags: Pop 70s UK New Seekers Beg Steel or Borrow 2004
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FDIC May Borrow Money from Treasury..
http://www.securagroup.com/news/archives/articles/2008/AB080827.pdf
When I became Chairman of the FDIC in 1981, the FDIC's financial statement showed a
balance at the U.S. Treasury of some $11 billion. I decided it would be a real treat to see all of
that money, so I placed a call to Treasury Secretary Don Regan:
Isaac: Don, I'd like to come over to look at the money.
Regan: What money?
Isaac: You know . . . the $11 billion the FDIC has in the vault at Treasury.
Regan: Uh, well you see Bill, ah, that's a bit of a problem.
Isaac: I know you're busy. I don't need to do it right away.
Regan: Well . . . it's not a question of timing . . . I don't know quite how to put this,
but we don't have the money.
Isaac: Right . . . ha ha.
Regan: No, really. The banks have been paying money to the FDIC, the FDIC has
been turning the money over to the Treasury, and the Treasury has been
spending it on missiles, school lunches, water projects, and the like. The
money's gone.
Isaac: But it says right here on this financial statement that we have over $11 billion
at the Treasury.
Regan: In a sense, you do. You see, we owe that money to the FDIC, and we pay
interest on it.
Isaac: I know this might sound pretty far-fetched, but what would happen if we
should need a few billion to handle a bank failure?
Regan: That's easy we'd go right out and borrow it. You'd have the money in no
time . . . same day service most days.
Isaac: Let me see if I've got this straight. The money the banks thought they were
storing up for the past half century sort of saving it for a rainy day is gone.
If a storm begins brewing and we need the money, Treasury will have to
borrow it. Is that about it?
Regan: Yep.
Isaac: Just one more thing, while I've got you. Why do we bother pretending there's
a fund?
Regan: I'm sorry, Bill,
FDIC May Borrow Money from Treasury: Report
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html
By ReutersCNBC.com
| 27 Aug 2008 | 05:45 AM ET
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) might have to borrow money from the Treasury Department to see it through an expected wave of bank failures, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The borrowing could be needed to cover short-term cash-flow pressures caused by reimbursing depositors immediately after the failure of a bank, the paper said.
The borrowed money would be repaid once the assets of that failed bank are sold.
"I would not rule out the possibility that at some point we may need to tap into [short-term] lines of credit with the Treasury for working capital, not to cover our losses," Chairman Sheila Bair said in an interview with the paper.
Bair said such a scenario was unlikely in the "near term." With a rise in the number of troubled banks, the FDIC's Deposit Insurance Fund used to repay insured deposits at failed banks has been drained.
In a bid to replenish the $45.2 billion fund, Bair had said on Tuesday that the FDIC will consider a plan in October to raise the premium rates banks pay into the fund, a move that will further squeeze the industry.
The agency also plans to charge banks that engage in risky lending practices significantly higher premiums than other U.S. banks, Bair said.
The last time the FDIC had borrowed funds from the Treasury was at nearly the tail end of the savings-and-loan crisis in the early 1990s after thousands of banks were shuttered.
The fact that the agency is considering the option again, after the collapse of just nine banks this year, illustrates the concern among Washington regulators about the weakness of the U.S. banking system in the wake of the credit crisis, the Journal said.
Length: 507
Rating: 4.90 (7 ratings)
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Ohio Express - Four Best Songs from BEG, BORROW, AND STEAL
We all know that the Ohio Express became famous for their bubblegum pop hits like "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy" and "Mercy," but like most bubblegum groups, they started off as a garage band, and their debut album, BEG, BORROW, AND STEAL shows them in their early incarnation--much more at home in the garage than the candy shop.
These early Ohio Express recordings are, in fact, the work of at least three different bands: the Rare Breed from New York (who recorded the hit "Beg, Borrow, and Steal"); Joe Walsh's early band the Measles from Kent, Ohio; and the actual Ohio Express, from Mansfield, Ohio.
Here are four of the best songs from their garage-rocking debut album on the Cameo label. These songs, you'll see, sound much more like "It's Cold Outside" than "1-2-3 Red Light":
1) "Try It"
2) "I Find I Think of You"
3) "Had to Be Me"
4) "Soul Struttin'"
"Try It," of course, is a cover of the hit song by the Standells. Although Ohio Express change the lyrics to make them more innocuous, that roaring fuzz guitar more than makes up for it.
"I Find I Think of You" is one of the songs from the album that was recorded by Joe Walsh's Measles. The Measles were students at Kent State University, and the group prefigured Walsh's later, much better-known band, the James Gang.
I decided not to include the song "Beg, Borrow, and Steal" because most garage rock enthusiasts already have it in their collections; the Rare Breed's "Beg, Borrow, and Steal" is featured on the NUGGETS box set, and it's the exact same recording as the Ohio Express hit (which made #29 in the Top 40).
I found my copy of this first Ohio Express album at a flea market in Rogers, Ohio.
Length: 590
Rating: 4.60 (8 ratings)
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