Quote from cstu:
I do not understand the Maria fascination. She looks like Kaye
Ballard.
Quote from TL Trader:
I think it's the rackage and her full lips.
Aside from that I'm with you, I think she's a little overrated.
Apparently few notice the bags under her eyes or the fact that she's a certified motor mouth which usually means high maintenance.
Now if I were single and were to ever end up in the sack with her and she looked over and asked : "sooo.... how do you like it sailor?".
I have to respond : "without conversation".


Yeah, it's your typical rocker frustrated love song, but looking back on those go-go Market years, it's a fitting social commentary on the glorification of and infatuation with the attractive female financial "news" talking heads that kept most viewers glued to or continually checking back to CNBC for the latest breathless word on their own stocks or a hot new one to jump on...all while Maria was clawing her way up the ladder of that corporate medium.partial Quote from mgkrebs:
The Ramones outlasted them all, touring on and off until 1996. For the remaining years of his life, Joey had a very unpunk fixation: his stock portfolio. Earning more than ever courtesy of sales of the Ramones' back catalogue, he became an avid follower of Wall Street and a regular viewer of CNBC. But his new passion didn't alter his songwriting style. When Smart Money magazine interviewed him a few years ago, he had just written a tribute to one of CNBC's anchorwomen: