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At the 2006 retreat in Kauai, a group of employees performed a "tribute" to the event's honorees. To the tune of the 1992 hit "Baby Got Back," the employees came out on stage and started rapping, "I like big bucks and I cannot lie / You mortgage brothers can't deny / That when the dough roles in like you're printin' your own cash / And you gotta make a splash / You just spends/ Like it never ends / Cuz you gotta have that big new Benz..."
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I would really like to find out that they recorded and then DJ-scratched their own version of the “LA face with an Oakland booty” part.
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