The Country Music Thread

I figured so , I too have a Co2 pistol I use for "Idiot control"....:p
My kid shot me mid thigh, point blank lol. Nice welt now. We'll be back at it again today : )

Nose to the wind and both fingers in the air. That dirty bastard satan checks under his bed for me at night
hustle while the hustling is good big man. I'm sidelined currently, starting to forecast where business will land after all this. Layoffs are coming
 
I’m not big on country when I drive. But country concerts and women.

Fucking count me in cowboy! I’ve never met a woman that could fight and fuck like a man until I met them bitches. They know how to fucking spit too. Lmfaoo
 
I’m not big on country when I drive. But country concerts and women.

Fucking count me in cowboy! I’ve never met a woman that could fight and fuck like a man until I met them bitches. They know how to fucking spit too. Lmfaoo
Lol.

Been a fan of country for a good while now but I didn't start going to country concerts until the mid 2000s, so tailgate country was well under way. What I noticed immediately was the amount of women getting shit faced and dancing. I have zero complaints about the music if a bunch of country hotties are bouncing around and getting liquored up. The wife is into it so that's a win lol.

Before that it was metal shows, so yeah, big departure from my early years. I haven't looked back lol
 
Timeless. It has a class that you don't often find these days in music

Greatest singing duo ever . They will stand the test of time....;)



The story of Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s decades-long friendship

His favorite moment, he said, was in 2013 while they were recording their final duet together called “You Can’t Make Old Friends.” At one point, he looked up and saw Parton was no longer at her microphone. Suddenly, she appeared by his side, and put her arms around his neck. “Kenny, I think you should know,” she told him. “I could never sing at your funeral.”

Rogers laughed at the memory. “I went, ‘So we’re assuming I’m going first?’ ” He chuckled again. “But I love her for that. You never know what she’s going to say, but it always comes from love.”


Listening to the song, Parton’s train of thought makes sense — the ballad includes the lines, “What will I do when you’re gone? Who’s gonna tell me the truth? … How will I sing when you’re gone? Cause it won’t sound the same.” Those lyrics became even more poignant this past weekend, when Rogers died at age 81.​
 

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