The Fickle Financier

Delve into the opinionated and open view of a Mid-20's credit lender. Working with a group of entrepreneurs to help make freeing up capital easier than any traditional bank loan. His objective is simple: observe, report, and find the humor in everyday working life. Whether the topic is talking about customers, prospects, or the headline on an online news site. This blog is bound to captivate and educate.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Dave Matthews Band - Grey Street (Live at The Gorge)


It was one of those days... On Grey Street!
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Labels: Dave Matthews, finance, grey street, jam band, jazz, Lenders, lenders commercial, saxophone, somber day

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