Category Archives: Lyrics

the doctor

To the tune of Ben 10 by Mz Moxy (Youtube)

It started with a press release
that just went overboard
That stuck itself upon his mind
with secrets it would hoard
But he’s got vendor insight
and no ordinary blog
the doctor.

So if you read the blog
you might be in for a big surprise
He’ll unleash all of his knowledge
before your very eyes
With brilliance, vision, clarity,
he’ll help you realize
the doctor.

Armed with the blog, he’s on the case
Fighting off lies from earth or space
He’ll never stop till you know the truth
‘Cause he’s the baddest blogger to ever sleuth
the doctor.

Twitter

To the tune of Strutter by KISS.

I know a thing or two about it
I know it’s only for the brief
It lets you send texts to the masses
As long as you can speak in tweets

Everybody says its looking good
But I know they’ve misunderstood
Twitter

It claims to be web 2 point zero
But I know its just web point one
You send a text and it says maybe, Nero
Then the next one causes Rome to burn

Everybody says its looking good
But I know they’ve misunderstood
Twitter

I know a thing or two about it
I know that it’s not for the wise
Spend your whole life speaking sound-bites
Like celebrities high as a kite

Everybody says its looking good
But I know they’ve misunderstood
Twitter
Twitter
Twitter

To All The Whiners …

For those of you who haven’t noticed, Jason Busch over on Spend Matters has found a new cause – Anti-Dumping Fever (because “Dumping is Code for We Suck, Help Us”. (Much better than the China Fever he had last summer and fall.) And I have to agree with him this time … but what’s really peaked my attention is how fast the “no-trade” protectionists who want to transform America into the Soviet Union or China of times past when the iron and red curtains were drawn tightly shut have jumped on him like a hoard of hungry jackals on a wounded rabbit.

Take yesterday’s comment from an anonymous poster offering one opinion:

You offer up an interesting argument but it is only one side of the story. What about the jobs that Leggett and Platt provides to its workers? Will they be sent to China? Shouldn’t US workers have a right to a job in global economy. It is not their fault that their employer has made business mistakes. And what happens when there are no inner spring manufacturers left in the US? What will we sleep on? Trade is a tricky subject with multiple perspectives.

Wow! What an argument! Maybe the government should step up every time management in a company screws up and “protect the jobs of the workers”! Can’t produce parts cheap enough? No problem, anti-dumping. Granted mortgages you never should have granted in the first-place? No problem, bail-out. Stupidly hired more workers than you can afford? No problem, tax-break.

While we’re at it, why not start “socializing” all of the businesses! The government can be a part owner in everything. That way, at the first sign of trouble, it can start creating and enforcing new anti-dumping and anti-free trade laws instead of waiting until things get too bad. That way, no jobs get lost and no massive bail outs are needed.

Aw, heck! Why stop there? Why not repeal all the free trade acts introduced by past administrations – you know, the ones that catapulted America to times of unmatched economic glory and solidified its place as the leader of the free world. After all, in a free market, there are always losers as well as winners, and the losers will have to lay people off … and even though many of them will be instantly snatched up by the winners, there’s always a few that might be out of work for a while – and we all know that it’s the good of the few, or the one, that matters, and not the good of the many – so let’s make sure their jobs are protected for life! That way, even the lazy and incompetent, a small minority but a minority nonetheless, will never have to worry about their jobs again!

And yes, I’m being very sarcastic. I don’t know how else to describe how backward-thinking or narrow-minded these individuals are. If they have their way, America would be the next socialist/communist regime – and one only has to look at Venezuela and Zimbabwe for some recent examples of how devastating that can be … and for those with longer term memories, the former Soviet Union or China before they started opening the iron and red curtains. Where people stood in lines for days just to get basic food and household items because the economies were in a constant state of collapse.

And it’s not like the US economy isn’t in a bad enough state as it is. The dollar is already worth less than its northern neighbor on some days and is now worth roughly half of a British pound. Closing the borders and finding new and creative ways to block free trade is only going to make things worse.

So what if some jobs go away? In a global economy, new jobs are also created every day. And for first world leaders, these are usually better jobs. If you’re a qualified engineer … you’re in demand. No more inner-springs? Okay. Make springs for automotive assemblies. Those get outsourced too? No problem – design springs for next generation automobiles. Remember, outsourcing intellectual tasks is always exponentially harder than outsourcing grunt labor. And leadership is one thing that just can’t be outsourced.

Furthermore, isn’t the US supposed to be a leader in education and accessibility thereof? Can you not only retrain for another job but also retrain to be a world-class designer and leader versus just a rank-and-file doer and follower? Then, not only will you always have a job in the global economy (though not necessarily the same one you have tomorrow that you have today – and that’s the point!), but you will be a leader in the global economy – and possibly one that manages R&D teams around the world.

So what do you want? A continued rise to glory? Or do you want to oppress the country into a state that would make even the dark ages of olden times look good? It’s your choice, and I hope the majority of you, especially at the polls in November, choose wisely.

And to the whiner’s, I dedicate this poem:

To the whiners on Spend Matters
Who moan about free trade spatters
I wish they’d all stay home
I dedicate this poem
To the whiners on Spend Matters

To the whiners who always moan
So much that they would fill a tome
On issues big and small
Their moans don’t enthrall
Oh why should we throw them a bone

The winds of change are always blowing
And every time you try to stay
The winds of change continue blowing
And they’ll just carry you away

To the whiners so full of strife
Go suck it in, it’s free trade life
We don’t live in a dome
I dedicate this poem
To the whiners so full of strife

To the whiners so pitiful
Who will cry you a bucketful
You’ll never get my heart
Even though you are a part
Of the populous resentful

The winds of change are always blowing
And every time you try to stay
The winds of change continue blowing
And they’ll just carry you away

To the whiners against free trade
Who always belch such long tirades
If you had just stayed home
I couldn’t dedicate this poem
To the whiners against free trade

Spend Rappin’

  To the Tune of “Christmas Rappin'” by Kurtis Blow

Don’t you get me all that JIVE about code you used before I’s alive,
Cause this ain’t 1965 – ain’t even 1999!
Now I’m the guy named Lamoureux and Spend is one thing that I know.
So every year, just about this time, I celebrate it with a rhyme!

Gonna save it, gonna shave it, gonna make it good,
Gonna take it all down through your neighborhood.
Gonna wring it, gonna sling it till it’s understood.
My rap’s about to happen, like the knee you was slappin;
Or the toe you been tappin’ on a hunk of wood.
‘Bout a two fisted dude, with a friendly attitude
and a sack full of savings for the people on the block.
He’s an old grey beard, maybe looks kind of weird,
and if you ever seen him he could give you quite a shock.

Now people let me tell ya about last year
when the dude came slicing spend through here.
Well the wit was out, the gloves on the ground,
folks stayed to watch him cut it down.
The beat was thumping on the block,
and they were glued to just one spot,
as the master cubed at a solid pace,

got a taste of the waste thrown in your face.

And this old spend slayer laid down a heavy layer
of his slicing dicing rhythm to a tree-mapped beat.
And the guy with the database started to participate,
and I could sure appreciate the spend roll up neat.

We were all in the mood so we had a little brood,
not a sound did abound, as he plowed through the mound,
then I thought I heard a gasp as he sliced through the past,
and laid our mav’rick spend bare, as I flopped into a chair.
So I went to the attic where I thought about the static
that our last spending tool was programmed to always give.
And I threw up my arms at the industry yarns,
Just a trick, a nick, and I’d let the suckers in.

He was quick, he was sharp and always on the mark,
he had a lot of success on his chinny, chin, chin.
He avowed, he was proud of the savings he allowed
from the tip of the ‘burg he found the savings within.
He’s cool for a fool throwin’ out every rule
every hour of the day when the cold winds blow.
Though the beard was-a cleared, I still have never cheered
like I did in the storm when I was in the know.

I said you’re right, my spend’s a fright,
Can you stop for a drop before you have to go?
He said “Sure, Bill, if the wine is chilled
and I’ll stake a steak down at the Monaco”.
So we went out back and discussed the stack
of invoices that had all been over-paid
and every dollar spent off of the contract
and then we laid it all bare till we made the grade.

And before he went this fine old gent,
finding gifts went to sift through his spend reports.
From the top to the bottom he reached in and got ’em,
spend trends for me, and variances from torts.

And the higher-ups got presents too,
Banned suppliers and a stale contract.
A bloated pie ’bout as clear as the sky,
the best that money couldn’t buy.
Cause money could never ever buy the feelin,
the one that comes when there’s no concealin’
of your spend by a tool that’s new
and that’s what Strovink‘s does for you.

The dude ya read’s back at the keys,
up late till all’s where it should be.
But if he were right here tonight,
he’d say Truthful Spending and to all a good night!

Happy Boxing Day Eric! I hope you enjoyed your rap song.

Christmas Rappin’

   by Curtis Blow mp3

(Since it’s difficult to find complete and well-formatted lyrics on the web.)

Don’t you get me all that JIVE about things you wrote before I’s alive,
Cause this ain’t 1823 – ain’t even 1970!
Now I’m the guy named Kurtis Blow and Christmas is one thing I know,
So every year, just about this time, I celebrate it with a rhyme!

Gonna shake it, gonna bake it, gonna make it good,
Gonna rock shock rock you through your neighborhood.
Gonna ring it, gonna sing it till it’s understood.
My rap’s about to happen, like the knee you was slappin;
Or the toe you been tappin’ on a hunk of wood.
‘Bout a red suited dude, with a friendly attitude
and a sleigh full of goodies for the people on the block.
Got a long white beard, maybe looks kind of weird,
and if you ever seen him he could give you quite a shock.

Now people let me tell ya about last year
when the dude came flying over here.
Well the hawk was out, the snow’s on the ground,
folks stayed in to party down.
The beat was thumping on the block,
and I was dancing in my sock,
and the drummer played at a solid pace,

and a taste of the base was in my face.

And the guitar player laid down a heavy layer
of the funky junky rhythm of the disco Beat.
And the guy with the 88 started to participate,
and I could sure appreciate it sound so sweet.

We were all in the mood so we had a little food,
and a joke, and a smoke, and a little bit of wine,
when I thought I heard a hoof on the top of the roof.
Could it be or was it me, I was feeling super fine.
So I went to the attic where I thought I heard the static
on a chance that the prance was somebody breaking in.
But the noise on the top was a reindeer clop,
Just a trick St. Nick, and I let the sucker in.

He was roly, he was poly and not the holy moly,
you got a lot of whiskers on your chinny, chin, chin.
He allowed, he was proud of the hairy little crowd
on the point of the door where the skin should’ve been.
Get’s cool for a fool throwin’ out every yule
for a day on the sleigh where the cold winds blow.
So the beard maybe cleared, but I never have a-cheered
’cause it’s warm in the storm when it’s ten below.

I said you’re right it’s cold tonight,
Can you stop for a drop before you go?
He said “Why not if the music’s hot
and I’ll chance a dance beneath the mistletoe”.
So he went downstairs and forgot his cares
and he rocked the spot and danced like a pro.
And every young girl tried to rock his world,
but he boogie oogie oogied till he had to go.

And before he went this fine old gent,
finding gifts went to sift through his big red bags.
In the top for the bottom he reached in and got ’em,
toys for the boys, and for the girls flat rag.

And the grown-ups got some presents too.
A new TV and a stere-u.
A new Seville ’bout as blue as the sky,
the best that money couldn’t buy.
Cause money could never ever buy the feelin,
the one that comes from not concealin’
the way you feel about your friends
and this is how the story ends.

The dude ya read’s back at the pole,
up north where everything is cold.
But if he were right here tonight,
he’d say Merry Christmas and to all a good night!

The 12 Days of X-emplification: Epilogue

On the first day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the second day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the third day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the fourth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the fifth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the sixth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the seventh day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the eighth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Some Market Lessons
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the ninth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
A Sourcing Primer
Some Market Lessons
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the tenth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Trade Data Insight
A Sourcing Primer
Some Market Lessons
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the eleventh day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Optimized Supply Networks
Trade Data Insight
A Sourcing Primer
Some Market Lessons
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools

On the twelfth day of X-Emplification
my blogger gave to me
Rules of e-Payment
Optimized Supply Networks
Trade Data Insight
A Sourcing Primer
Some Market Lessons
GPOs and Markets
Supplier Networks
e-Procurement
A Contracts Piece
Optimized Buys
Some Spending Rules
and Notes on Some Bartering Tools