Queen-The millionaire waltz

A Day At The Races Lyrics~ Bring out the charge of the love brigade There is spring in the air once again Drink to the sound of the song parade There is music and love everywhere Give a little love to me (I want it) Take a little love from me, I want to share it with you I feel like a millionaire Once we were mad, we were happy We spent all our days holding hands together Do you remember, my love? How we danced and played In the rain we laid Wish that we could stay there, forever and ever Now I am sad You are so far away I sit counting the hours day by day Come back to me, how I long for your love Come back to me – be happy like we used to be Come back, come back to me Come back, come back to me – aah Oh, come back to me, oh my love How I long for your love – won’t you come back to me, yeah My fine friend – take me wiz you unt love me forever My fine friend – forever – forever Bring out the charge of the love brigade There is spring in the air once again Drink to the sound of the song parade There is music and love everywhere Give a little love to me (I want it) Take a little love from me, I want to share it with you Come back, come back to me – make me feel You make me feel like a millionaire Written by Freddie Mercury. Sung by Freddie Mercury.

Youngsters wanting to make blizzards of money got valuable advice from financier Warren Buffett who was visiting his local Dairy Queen for the launch of the new Girl Scouts Thin Mint Blizzard. Surrounded by a group of Girl Scouts in his hometown of Omaha, Buffett offered this tip for college students: “The biggest suggestion I have is to avoid credit cards. Interest rates are very high on credit cards. Sometimes they are 18 percent. Sometimes they are 20 percent. If I borrowed money at 18 or 20 percent, I’d be broke. . . . So if I had one piece of advice for young people generally it would be to just avoid credit cards,” he said. And what advice does Buffett have for a new investor? “I would do a lot of reading before I invested,” he replied. “In other words I would prepare for it. I wouldn’t jump in the water until I know how to swim. . . .I read every book the Omaha Public Library had about investing by the time I was 11.” On qualities Buffett looks for in employees? “The biggest thing I look for is if they have a passion for whatever they are going to do,” he said.

  
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