It is about a business-man killed by a prostitute.
It is also an attack of the rat-race mentality of greedy people. He devotes his life to the idea that he must get money at all costs. She devotes her life to she must get money at all cost. Pop Pop are gun shots. The thought, "I must accumulate," is the motive of both the killer and the victim.
In the end the stock prices of the company plummet, after it hits news that their executive was killed in an altercation a prostitute.
@parkerdanniel It seems like, on Ruby Vroom, Doughty was less concerned with writing about drugs and more concerned with skewering the corporate mentality. Nice synopsis.
@parkerdanniel It seems like, on Ruby Vroom, Doughty was less concerned with writing about drugs and more concerned with skewering the corporate mentality. Nice synopsis.
It is about a business-man killed by a prostitute.
It is also an attack of the rat-race mentality of greedy people. He devotes his life to the idea that he must get money at all costs. She devotes her life to she must get money at all cost. Pop Pop are gun shots. The thought, "I must accumulate," is the motive of both the killer and the victim.
In the end the stock prices of the company plummet, after it hits news that their executive was killed in an altercation a prostitute.
Another great story song by Doughty.
@parkerdanniel It seems like, on Ruby Vroom, Doughty was less concerned with writing about drugs and more concerned with skewering the corporate mentality. Nice synopsis.
@parkerdanniel It seems like, on Ruby Vroom, Doughty was less concerned with writing about drugs and more concerned with skewering the corporate mentality. Nice synopsis.