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CHRISTINA AGUILERA LYRICS
\"Nasty Naughty Boy\"
Come here big boy Ahh, mmmhmm, yeah
You\'ve been a bad bad boy
I\'m gonna take my time, so enjoy
There\'s no need to feel no shame
Relax and sip upon my champagne
\'Cause I wanna give you a little taste
Of the sugar below my waist, you nasty boy
I\'ll give you some oh-la-la
Voulez vous coucher avec moi?
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty naughty boy
Oh baby for all it\'s worth
I swear I\'ll be the first to blow your mind Now if you\'re ready,
come and get me I\'ll give you that hot,
sweet, sexy loving (loving)
Hush now, don\'t say a word
I\'m gonna give you what you deserve
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Oh no, oh there I go again
I need a spanking, \'cause I\'ve been bad
So let my body do the talkin\'
I\'ll slip you that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Ohh ha!
Come on daddy!
Ohh ohh, ohh ohh oh yeah
Oh yeaah oh, come on, sugar
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty naughty boy
Naughty boy
Oh baby for all it\'s worth
I swear I\'ll be the first to blow your mind
Now that you\'re ready, give it to me
Just give me that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Now give me a little spanking
Ohh, ohh, is that all you\'ve got?
Come on now, don\'t play with me
Oh give me that hot, sweet, nasty
Boy don\'t you make me wait
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
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Come here big boy Ahh, mmmhmm, yeah
You\'ve been a bad bad boy
I\'m gonna take my time, so enjoy
There\'s no need to feel no shame
Relax and sip upon my champagne
\'Cause I wanna give you a little taste
Of the sugar below my waist, you nasty boy
I\'ll give you some oh-la-la
Voulez vous coucher avec moi?
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty naughty boy
Oh baby for all it\'s worth
I swear I\'ll be the first to blow your mind Now if you\'re ready,
come and get me I\'ll give you that hot,
sweet, sexy loving (loving)
Hush now, don\'t say a word
I\'m gonna give you what you deserve
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Oh no, oh there I go again
I need a spanking, \'cause I\'ve been bad
So let my body do the talkin\'
I\'ll slip you that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Ohh ha!
Come on daddy!
Ohh ohh, ohh ohh oh yeah
Oh yeaah oh, come on, sugar
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty naughty boy
Naughty boy
Oh baby for all it\'s worth
I swear I\'ll be the first to blow your mind
Now that you\'re ready, give it to me
Just give me that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Now give me a little spanking
Ohh, ohh, is that all you\'ve got?
Come on now, don\'t play with me
Oh give me that hot, sweet, nasty
Boy don\'t you make me wait
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
My another blog: http://fasteronline.blogspot.com/
Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site
The New York Times will stop charging for access to parts of its Web site, effective at midnight Tuesday night.
The move comes two years to the day after The Times began the subscription program, TimesSelect, which has charged $49.95 a year, or $7.95 a month, for online access to the work of its columnists and to the newspaperТs archives. TimesSelect has been free to print subscribers to The Times and to some students and educators.
In addition to opening the entire site to all readers, The Times will also make available its archives from 1987 to the present without charge, as well as those from 1851 to 1922, which are in the public domain. There will be charges for some material from the period 1923 to 1986, and some will be free.
The Times said the project had met expectations, drawing 227,000 paying subscribers Ч out of 787,000 over all Ч and generating about $10 million a year in revenue.
УBut our projections for growth on that paid subscriber base were low, compared to the growth of online advertising,Ф said Vivian L. Schiller, senior vice president and general manager of the site, NYTimes.com.
What changed, The Times said, was that many more readers started coming to the site from search engines and links on other sites instead of coming directly to NYtimes.com. These indirect readers, unable to get access to articles behind the pay wall and less likely to pay subscription fees than the more loyal direct users, were seen as opportunities for more page views and increased advertising revenue.
УWhat wasnТt anticipated was the explosion in how much of our traffic would be generated by Google, by Yahoo and some others,Ф Ms. Schiller said.
The TimesТs site has about 13 million unique visitors each month, according to Nielsen/NetRatings, far more than any other newspaper site. Ms. Schiller would not say how much increased Web traffic the paper expects by eliminating the charges, or how much additional ad revenue the move was expected to generate.
Those who have paid in advance for access to TimesSelect will be reimbursed on a prorated basis.
source - http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/business/media/18times.html?ex=1347768000&en=880b1ab05717fa9d&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
The move comes two years to the day after The Times began the subscription program, TimesSelect, which has charged $49.95 a year, or $7.95 a month, for online access to the work of its columnists and to the newspaperТs archives. TimesSelect has been free to print subscribers to The Times and to some students and educators.
In addition to opening the entire site to all readers, The Times will also make available its archives from 1987 to the present without charge, as well as those from 1851 to 1922, which are in the public domain. There will be charges for some material from the period 1923 to 1986, and some will be free.
The Times said the project had met expectations, drawing 227,000 paying subscribers Ч out of 787,000 over all Ч and generating about $10 million a year in revenue.
УBut our projections for growth on that paid subscriber base were low, compared to the growth of online advertising,Ф said Vivian L. Schiller, senior vice president and general manager of the site, NYTimes.com.
What changed, The Times said, was that many more readers started coming to the site from search engines and links on other sites instead of coming directly to NYtimes.com. These indirect readers, unable to get access to articles behind the pay wall and less likely to pay subscription fees than the more loyal direct users, were seen as opportunities for more page views and increased advertising revenue.
УWhat wasnТt anticipated was the explosion in how much of our traffic would be generated by Google, by Yahoo and some others,Ф Ms. Schiller said.
The TimesТs site has about 13 million unique visitors each month, according to Nielsen/NetRatings, far more than any other newspaper site. Ms. Schiller would not say how much increased Web traffic the paper expects by eliminating the charges, or how much additional ad revenue the move was expected to generate.
Those who have paid in advance for access to TimesSelect will be reimbursed on a prorated basis.
source - http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/business/media/18times.html?ex=1347768000&en=880b1ab05717fa9d&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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