Monday, June 16, 2014

Does anyone know this song?




Clancy M


Heey guys!

This may not be the best description, but the only thing I remember of this song is that it went "BOW WOW WOW, BOW WOW WOW".

Can you guys help me?

I'm pretty sure it's a hip-hop/r&b song.

THANKS <3



Answer
Hair nappy but I'm happy
pocket full of dough
from the C-O representing So So
The girls recognize and these niggas do too
I'm the flyest thing walking through jr. high school
so make room next to your little backstreet poster
cause bow wow's here and it's over
ya heard
I'm this
I'm that
I'm all of the above
And a big body shotgun riding on dubs
I've been seen with the baddest
heard with the best
And i got it locked down from the east to the west
Look in my eyes yall know
I aint playing
That's why all through the streets all I'm hearing niggas sayingis

Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all my girls around the way that love how it's going downsay
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all the girls around the way that love how it's going down

Now that the gate's wide open it is I who
they running from
little with the ill crossover
like Iverson in 2k
My way I'm the first to rock
first to drop
Nice and embezzled of a g-shop
like Big and Pac
I'm hard to forget
what makes it even worseI'm just getting started
yeah that's me
that's got your daughter in a frenzy
yeah that's me
that's got her arguing with her friends
about who gone get me when they see me
saying do you see him ooh he the man
13
game lock
don't trip
all that in a bag of chips
Hi my name is

Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all my girls around the way that love how it's going downsay
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all the girls around the way that love how it's going down

Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Woof mother*****
that dog game to play
calgon calgon take me away
I'm in the dirty dirty with my nephew J
Dizzy izzy boy we getting bizzy
with little Bow wizzy
this s*** is off the heezy
I threw him like a frisbee
yeah he came back
like a boomerang
dog pound gang
hundred thousand dollar chains
what you say JD
bling bling
money aint a thang
you ask me again
I'mma tell you the same
I'm flipping on these niggas
while I'm tripping on these niggas
Buck 1, Buck 2, Buck 3, Buck 4
you standing on a wall
nigga bust a
but you can't trust her
that's good game
you all my niggas
represent your thang
put it up
now click clack it up
and all them hoes back it up
we do it to you doggie style
Big Bow Wow in your mouth
Bow Wow

Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all my girls around the way that love how it's going downsay
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
Where my dogs at bark wit me now
Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yea
And all the girls around the way that love how it's going down

Does being a lawyer suck?




john


I wanna be a lawyer after i go to college
i dont want to end up hating my job
Some people who are lawyers / know lawyers tell me your experiences



Answer
Feedback from Lawyer -Corporate law viewpoints. I would like to add mine.
I love practicing law ... most of the time. I find that practicing law is challenging, interesting, diverse and most of all, ever changing. All together, these qualities make for a truly stimulating career where there is always something new to learn, either because your practice leads you to a new area or industry, or because the law simply changes. I like that often, my clients come to me with something novel that's like a puzzle needs to be solved. Every day, I come up with solutions for my clients. There are occasional days when I want to go home and never come back to work again. but I think that many people in different industries experience that every so often.

The environment in which corporate law is practiced can be brutal. The hours, politics, business generation, juggling and unrelenting pressure of always being at your best, even if it's 3 a.m. after an all-nighter the night before, grate on you. I think that corporate law can be particularly difficult for women for a variety of reasons, one of which is lack of female mentors (and unwillingness of many women who have "made it" hard way to make it easier for women just starting out . There is still a lot of boy's club attitudes and actions out there.

The money can be fantastic. I came out of school with large amount of loans both undergrad and JD/MBA program, which I have pay off over the years I have been well compensated. Thee first few years of practice were a struggle financially, even with high salaries paid to junior lawyers in big NYC firms because of how many loans, high my rent/ expenses. After three years, I was able to buy home, car and begin seriously pay down my loans. One of the most fulfilling moments in my life was when I made those final payments on my student loans. I worked for several years in a large NYC law firm and went in house in search of better work/life balance. I didn't find it at first in house (worked 90+ hours a week for a Fortune 100 company), but, for the most part, I have found some balance now (meaning that I work only 60ish hours a week with regularity, and I can plan vacations and weekends without too much worry).

Practicing corporate law, in my opinion, is not for the faint of heart, for those who merely want to make good money, who don't know what else to do after college or for those who place a lot of priority on their interests/family/friends outside of work -- at least at the beginning. I have made tremendous sacrifices along the way, and there are plenty of people who I've cared about dearly in my life with whom I no longer have much contact. Understandably, many people who are not lawyers, investment bankers, doctors or in similar industries just can't understand why you are always cancelling plans because something suddenly came up or not returning calls because you literally don't have 5 free minutes in a day to do so. I once had to skip the reception at my college roommate's wedding, where I was a bridesmaid, after the ceremony to get back to work.. The hours can be just outrageous, and pulling all-nighters while somehow being expected to function at a high level is not unusual. Planning vacations, weekends, dinners with friends, organization meetings, etc. can be difficult if not impossible. Corporate law firm associates live in fear of that 4:30 p.m. Friday afternoon phone call that ruins their weekend at the last minute. Clients can make unreasonable demands and you can't argue, but merely meet their expectations. I've done deals in Japan that required my presence on emergency 3 a.m. phone calls (which I've received at home after getting home from work only an hour or so earlier), and I've flown on a moment's notice to places around the world to deal with whatever issues come up. I used to pretty much keep a bag semi-packed at home so that a car could stop at my apartment for 10 minutes, which was long enough to throw a clean suit into my bag, before rushing to the airport. There was definitely a thrill involved at first, but believe me, it quickly wore off after my third trip in a week to an industrial town two hours outside of Paris.

That all said, I would do it all again. The knowledge and experience that I gained by working through all of the craziness is what allows me to be successful in my job now. I still put in a lot of 10-12 hour workdays, but the work is interesting and challenging and my colleagues and clients are decent, smart and diligent people who also want to have some semblance of a life. That works for me.




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