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    Reminiscing

    Well, spent most of the evening playing some real old songs...and absolutely loving it...

    Red sovine...Giddy up Go
    Johnny Horton...Wolverton Mountain, and Battle of New Orleans
    Tom T Hall...The year that Clayton Delaney Died
    Ronnie Milsap...Smokey mountain
    Jeane Riley...Harper Valley PTA
    Marty Robbins...Streets of Laredo
    The list goes on....


    Great having evenings like these


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    Quote Originally Posted by South3rn Rid3r View Post
    Well, spent most of the evening playing some real old songs...and absolutely loving it...

    Red sovine...Giddy up Go
    Johnny Horton...Wolverton Mountain, and Battle of New Orleans
    Tom T Hall...The year that Clayton Delaney Died
    Ronnie Milsap...Smokey mountain
    Jeane Riley...Harper Valley PTA
    Marty Robbins...Streets of Laredo
    The list goes on....


    Great having evenings like these
    Jeez you're boring.

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    Hey pal, I just stuck my dick in a cup and posted the pic on KB, that's WAAAAY more fun than listening to lame LP's.

    I think.

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    A redneck like you needs to add a bit of classic George Strait in there! Amarillo By Morning?

    _-H-_

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    Or by 'mourning'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    A redneck like you needs to add a bit of classic George Strait in there! Amarillo By Morning?

    _-H-_

    How do you know what colour my neck is? I'm a fodgaring billhilly with just a cheesegrater for sex and a fistfull of potato chips for companionship. Why, KB is the last bastion of bastionaters and I'm one of 'em.

    Note to self; wear a scarf to prevent a red neck.

    I listen to classics all the time; Prodigy, Marilyn Manson, The Pope Live at St Peter's Square.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    How do you know what colour my neck is? I'm a fodgaring billhilly with just a cheesegrater for sex and a fistfull of potato chips for companionship. Why, KB is the last bastion of bastionaters and I'm one of 'em.

    Note to self; wear a scarf to prevent a red neck.

    I listen to classics all the time; Prodigy, Marilyn Manson, The Pope Live at St Peter's Square.
    That was directed at South3rn. But while you're at it, add some classic G.S into whatever you are talking about:

    Pour one part George Strait, add a coupla parts of good old Jack D... Garnish with a little bit of heart-break, stir gently.

    Drills right to the soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    A redneck like you needs to add a bit of classic George Strait in there! Amarillo By Morning?

    _-H-_
    I admit that George Strait is classic, but not as classic as the stuff I wanted to listen to. In fact I listen to George quite a bit. Best wailing song of his is "All my Ex's live in Texas"....(and I can say that one of my Ex's lives in Texas)

    Now the other George IS real classic (George Jones)....White Lightning always goes down well....


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    Quote Originally Posted by South3rn Rid3r View Post
    I admit that George Strait is classic, but not as classic as the stuff I wanted to listen to. In fact I listen to George quite a bit. Best wailing song of his is "All my Ex's live in Texas"....(and I can say that one of my Ex's lives in Texas)

    Now the other George IS real classic (George Jones)....White Lightning always goes down well....
    Yeah George Jones is a legend, maybe a bit too classic for me, but I got a couple of his tracks...

    Took a while for George Strait to grow on me, but good things take time? Cranked him all the way to work this morn...

    All my ex's live in Wellington. Bout time I got the f$^k outta this city!

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    Alan Jackson is great too...


    Did ya ever see the movie with George Strait in it..."Pure Country" I think it was called


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    Quote Originally Posted by South3rn Rid3r View Post
    Alan Jackson is great too...


    Did ya ever see the movie with George Strait in it..."Pure Country" I think it was called
    Haha, yeah man, Alan Jackson is pure redneck!

    Never seen that movie, recommend it? Saw Dwight Yoakam in 'The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada' a week or two back... A Great contempory Western flick, also has Tommy Lee Jones in it.

    Speaking of Tommy Jones, 'No Country For Old Men' was epic! Ya catch it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by South3rn Rid3r View Post
    Well, spent most of the evening playing some real old songs...and absolutely loving it...
    Tom T Hall...The year that Clayton Delaney Died
    Ronnie Milsap...Smokey mountain

    Here is a particular fav' of Tom T Hall...
    Old Dogs and Children and Watermelon Wine.
    Ronnie Milsap is way cool as too...



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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Here is a particular fav' of Tom T Hall...
    Old Dogs and Children and Watermelon Wine.
    Ronnie Milsap is way cool as too...




    yup, must agree with ya there....I also have that somewhere in the dark recesses of my CDs...


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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Jeez you're boring.
    nah, just getting older....It will happen to you one day too, then you will reminisce with the likes of RHCP or what-have-you

    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Hey pal, I just stuck my dick in a cup and posted the pic on KB, that's WAAAAY more fun than listening to lame LP's.

    I think.
    If you are that way inclined, but as Murray Head sung in one of his songs "I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine", but alas you probably don't know who he is

    I personally think you need therapy for that problem


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