Good stuff there. But did you even listen to the songs I posted?
I listened to all of these here posted. Good stuff.
Like I said, ones I posted are Not my traditional vintage country I prefer abundance but a few modern tunes are not bad .....then there’s some the lyrics help. I should have said Modern country in the title. I no likey most modern country but some sound pretty decent, especially kicked back by the fire. 😉
Sure I listened, pod. But I’m always honest with you. I hate that brand of new cuntry.
Wrong. I’m. REAL country music fan and listened to that one all over the hills of SD in search of a big Muley while remembering home, pod.
The Joe Nichols, “Sunny and 75.”
Jacked up diesel with 38’s and a drop panties chip. With Detroit lockers front and back 4x4. Talking about a wheelhouse...😉👀. Yeah, redneck.
We could go though, and accomplished the objectives, while listening good home tunes, pod.
Good stuff there. But did you even listen to the songs I posted?
I listened to all of these here posted. Good stuff.
Like I said, ones I posted are Not my traditional vintage country I prefer abundance but a few modern tunes are not bad .....then there’s some the lyrics help. I should have said Modern country in the title. I no likey most modern country but some sound pretty decent, especially kicked back by the fire. 😉
Sure I listened, pod. But I’m always honest with you. I hate that brand of new cuntry.
Wrong. I’m. REAL country music fan and listened to that one all over the hills of SD in search of a big Muley while remembering home, pod.
The Joe Nichols, “Sunny and 75.”
Jacked up diesel with 38’s and a drop panties chip. With Detroit lockers front and back 4x4. Talking about a wheelhouse...😉👀. Yeah, redneck.
We could go though, and accomplished the objectives, while listening good home tunes, pod.
Sheesh Pod, I’ve never once claimed to be mor “cuntry” than you. I’ve seen all the redneck lifestyle pics.
But I still hate slick, formulaic new country. I’m a traditionalist and I like my country to sound like country.
He'll never be mentioned in the same breath as Johnny Cash but the Throbber loves him some Brad Paisley. The end of this with Shatner cracks me the fuck up.
He'll never be mentioned in the same breath as Johnny Cash but the Throbber loves him some Brad Paisley. The end of this with Shatner cracks me the fuck up.
He'll never be mentioned in the same breath as Johnny Cash but the Throbber loves him some Brad Paisley. The end of this with Shatner cracks me the fuck up.
He can play the guitar. I’ll give him that.
Like a dawg!
And his wife is cute as a bug's ear with a really, really nice rack.
Put another log on the fire - cook me up some bacon and some beans. Go out to the car and jack it up and change the tire - wash my socks and fold my old blue jeans. C'mon baby - you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers - boil me up another pot of tea. Then put another log on the fire, babe, and come and tell me why you're leaving me.
I haven't heard that song in about 40 years, but that's from memory, and I think the words are right. I can remember the words to Gloom, Despair and Agony from Hee Haw, too. Misty Rowe....................mmmmm.
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The Joe Nichols, “Sunny and 75.”
Jacked up diesel with 38’s and a drop panties chip. With Detroit lockers front and back 4x4. Talking about a wheelhouse...😉👀. Yeah, redneck.
We could go though, and accomplished the objectives, while listening good home tunes, pod.
But I still hate slick, formulaic new country. I’m a traditionalist and I like my country to sound like country.
He'll never be mentioned in the same breath as Johnny Cash but the Throbber loves him some Brad Paisley. The end of this with Shatner cracks me the fuck up.
Like a dawg!
And his wife is cute as a bug's ear with a really, really nice rack.
yep
Brad Paisley...simply...en fuego.
Little younger version of the Mrs in this one.
My fave from REK, got me through a lot of long drives, and tough times...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86YDx03eqzU
Go out to the car and jack it up and change the tire - wash my socks and fold my old blue jeans.
C'mon baby - you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers - boil me up another pot of tea.
Then put another log on the fire, babe, and come and tell me why you're leaving me.
I haven't heard that song in about 40 years, but that's from memory, and I think the words are right. I can remember the words to Gloom, Despair and Agony from Hee Haw, too. Misty Rowe....................mmmmm.
Worth a listen
https://youtu.be/0hh974VZjNs
https://youtu.be/n1U5OQaW_20
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B75-d7eFhmM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb9q1ScC4cg