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Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Take it, take itFive thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars in cashOne hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?One hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Take it, take itFive thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars in cashOne hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand

Three hundred thousand
Why?One hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?A half, a million dollars
A million dollars
Fourteen million
Why?Ten million
Fourteen million
Don't you ever think of money?Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Take it, take itFive thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars in cashOne hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?One hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Take it, take itFive thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars
Five thousand dollars in cashOne hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?One hundred thousand
Two hundred thousand
Three hundred thousand
Why?A half, a million dollars
A million dollars
Fourteen million
Why?Ten million
Fourteen million
Don't you ever think of money?As much cash as possible
As much cash as possible
As much cash as possible

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Information Society (aka Insoc), is a Minneapolis, MN, USA band, consisting of Kurt Harland (aka Kurt Valaquen, nee Kurt Larson), Paul Robb & James Cassidy; the latter two reconvened the band, in 2006. Their breakout hit was 1988's What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy), a dance hit which included a sample of Leonard Simon Nimoy (as Spock, of Star Trek), saying "pure energy" & opened with a sample of Jackson DeForest Kelley (as Leonard McCoy, also Star Trek), saying, "It's worked so far, but we're not out yet!"

Read more about Information Society on Last.fm.


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