Finally, your weekend forecast...
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Enjoy your weekend. Ladies, country music beefcake after the jump.
This week, feast your eyes upon the grizzled visage of Mr. Merle Haggard, truly one of the greatest of all time.
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Goodness gracious, "I'd. . . .
. . .walk a mile with a stone in my shoe for Ms. Snow! Not a Friday goes by that I don’t mope and wonder why, if only Brittany would just start to love me. . .forever! ‘Cause boy, I love her so much, that sometimes it such- I’d walk a mile WITH A STONE IN MY SHOE-HOO-HOO.Yeah that’s the price I’d pay for her the WAY that I do. Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, ooh! (a little Billy Bragg for you kind folks! His “Worker’s Playtime” is bananas! Check it out if you get a hankerin? His “Tender Comrade” song is very relevant for now)
Sorry Todd, I had to. That’s a great shot of Ms. Snow. I never even heard of her before seeing her outlast all the other nugs in this year’s contest. Bless your mom and dad! If it weren’t for them, I’d certainly be devoid of Brittany Snow. (don’t worry. i’m not gonna get all “fan-clubby” on her. although a thorough imbd, wikipedia, and google image surfing this weekend sounds HAPPY! to me)
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”. . . Yeah that’s the price I’d pay for loving her the way that I do. .blah, snooze, yawn” (this song is prolly the coolest-while-being-the-cheesiest love song ever written. There’s a few gems on “Worker’s Playtime”, and it never grows old. Ever.
word-pollution: this dude was my sister Domi’s favorite! She was 16 and I was 8. and I thought he was banal. weird thing though? I KNOW EVERY WORD TO PRACTICALLY EVERY SONG OF HIS. (confession too: I secretly rhapsodized MOST ALL songs from his “Worker’s Playtime” release while I showered) His “Talking to the Taxman About Poetry” is beautiful. I think his best.
by BixBeiderbecke on Jun 6, 2008 6:39 PM CDT up reply actions

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