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I don't listen to country very often, but I did hear this tune the other day while on my way home from work. It did put a smile on my face (and made me thirsty for a beer from my favorite bar).
 
Toby Keith is simply awesome. My girlfriend saw him in concert about 2 years ago, right when he started opening with "The Angry American" and he starts the show with this video of the dog he uses on every album cover walking around sniffing up girls dresses or something like that. I guess it's pretty amusing, even though some might find it a little offensive.
 
I've always liked Toby Keith. He does his own thing, and to heck with anyone's opinion. Look at his Angry American song- too "angry" for ABC. I think it would have been appropriate for the time the special got aired. AS for the D!ck Suck Chicks- I liked (past tense) some of thier older songs, but change to a rock station whenever they come on the air now. Like that old Johnny Cash song about the folk group- keep your politics off the stage, and all will be well. But I did listen to Goodbye Earl the other day; something about getting even with a wife- beating coward that puts a smile on my face.



Daniel
 
Here in Houston you have to listen to a "mix" type radio station to hear the Chicks. We have 3 country stations and none of them play the Chicks due to outrage over their comments about Prez Bush.



Now we get to hear more of the songs that the radio stations seem to have forgotten prior to this whole fiasco. More Randy Travis, George Jones, Dwight Yoakum, Pat Greene, heck I even heard a Loretta Lynn song on one of them the other day. Life is better without the Dixie Chicks...



Duane
 
Toby Rocks!! I saw this video on CMT a couple days ago. Man, that is as cool as the song!



Now if we could take the Angry American Song, Darel Worley's Have You Forgotten and Hank, Jr. 's revised A Country Boy Can Survive... and make them mandatory playing every day, on EVERY radio station in the U. S. , we'd be better off!



I also *used* to like the Dixie Cl*ts... I torched their CDs as soon as I heard about their anti-American blast. Too bad their passports didn't instantly expire, so they would have had to remain in England :D
 
Toby Kieth rocks. Being a horse and mule lover I especially like Beer for my Horses I launched my Dixie sluts cds out of my trap thrower. Skeet load finished them off.
 
Originally posted by mcoleman

I launched my Dixie sluts cds out of my trap thrower. Skeet load finished them off.



Another reason I like the folks around here so much. I think this is the best "end" to a CD I've heard of!
 
www.harryschocolateshop.com



This is the dive on campus here at Purdue that is packed EVERY NIGHT. I don't like it when it is packed, and the drinks are expensive, but it is COOL. Old as hell, was a speak-easy during prohibition, and still has these huge trap doors in the oak floor that go down to the cellar. There is graffiti everywhere, and it smells funny. :D Friday afternoons there have taken their toll on me there once or twice... Oo.



Go Ugly Early.



Eric
 
Beer For My Horses!



My wife's horse likes beer - but only from a bottle. Give him a can and it seems to make him mad. He curls his lips up and pins his ears back. It's pretty funny.
 
Whitmore, our wives and myself saw TK at Cheyenne Front and Rear days last July. Kick but show. He needed entertainer of the year. I like AJ, but he just stands there and sings his songs, not as entertaining IMO. I don't think the chicks are anti american, I think they are just anti Bush and not supportive of the troops. I think entertainers should entertain and keep their politics to themselves at the very least, they shouldn't use the microphone on stage to share them.
 
Originally posted by esommer2500

www.harryschocolateshop.com



This is the dive on campus here at Purdue that is packed EVERY NIGHT. I don't like it when it is packed, and the drinks are expensive, but it is COOL. Old as hell, was a speak-easy during prohibition, and still has these huge trap doors in the oak floor that go down to the cellar. There is graffiti everywhere, and it smells funny. :D Friday afternoons there have taken their toll on me there once or twice... Oo.



Go Ugly Early.



Eric



Good old Harry's. When I was at Purdue It was closed for quite a while due to a fire. All of that graffiti paint went up fast.



I spent way too much time and money at the Neon Cactus in those days.
 
spent way too much time and money at the Neon Cactus in those days.



Ahhh, the good ole Cactus. :cool: It has taken quite a turn since I turned 21 a coulple of years ago, they did away with country night on Saturdays, so now it always packed, kinda like Harry's. I don't like crowded bars, so it sucks I can't get down and hang with The Piano Man... that was about the best way to spend a night ever!



Eric
 
Eric & Ryan, I went to Purdue in the 70's. I went to the Stabilizer a lot (they had real cheap beer back then). Is that place still around? KL
 
Toby Keith Rocks- no other way to put it



His new shockn' y'all CD is worth a listen.

I love you TDR boys, there is so many like minded rednecks and I fit in so well. I used to like the Dixie Crunts- mostly because I love the fiddle they play, but now I have to change the station when they come on.

Toby's bus songs are funny as #%# - Why doesn't everyone else put that kind of effort into making their songs and videos that entertaining.

TK tells it like it is and seems to be the spokesmen for the common man- The way all country music used to be before it turned into pop.

Somebody print Toby a FUDC t-shirt, but that would be stooping to the celiberals (celebrity liberals) level.

Amen to real country-George Jones, Johnny Cash and the man in black song.



Keep On Keepn' on
 
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