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better than "Whale's Vagina."

Lou Diamond Phillips was money in this episode, from just trying to help via an internet search, to hauling around a four foot marijuana plant in public.

Lou Diamond Phillips was money in this episode, from just trying to help via an internet search, to hauling around a four foot marijuana plant in public.

I needed Larry Fitzgerald to score 95.44 points in that game and the bastard let me down.

My number one has gotta be "I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry", beyond that the list changes too often for even me to keep up with… "Georgia on a Fast Train" is a good call (version w/ Eddy is the best!), "Amanda" from Waylon is perennially on list, "Walkin'" from Waylon (written by Willie) has been lately…. There's a song

I've got 8th row seats to see Jamey Johnson at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee this Thursday, and I can not fucking wait - I can't remember the last time I was this pumped up for a concert. Speaking of "In Color", here is video I took of that song last time I saw Jamey, about a year and a half ago:
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nice. and perfect excuse to go get hammered at the hard rock!

Man I'm going to miss this column!
So many more artists I'd love to get Rabin's take on… Steve Earle, Jamey Johnson, Robert Earl Keen, Miranda Lambert are some big ones… maybe an overview of the red dirt scene… finding out if there's anything redeemable about Tim McGraw or Kenny Chesney or Blake Shelton…. completely

thanks @idiotking, glad to hear from you!

Oh, we'd been in a couple bars by then, but being 16/17, we actually were thinking it would be *cool* to go to the Hard Rock Cafe.

no but i did come back with the knowledge that you could buy a beer at McDonalds! (We called them "McBrewskis" I believe)

where i was when i found out Kurt Cobain died
I actually have a cool story for this, it's actually one of the eerier things that's ever happened to me.

Hang on
Actually Jamey Johnson - a badass motherfucker - wrote 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk'. Adkins recorded it, but he didn't write it, as he was blamed for by Rabin.

No - DUFF is the smart one. At least he is the one who writes the financial-advice blog for Playboy.

I voted against W. twice, and I wanted to marry Gretchen Wilson when this song came out. So what if I enjoy the kind of setting and imagery that a song like this conjures up for me (mainly I think of the video, alternating between riding 4 wheelers/trucks around in the mud, & hanging around a low key, down home type

It's definitely sad to think of this series as winding down, a lot of us would just as soon see it become a permanent fixture. There are still plenty of legends that a series like this would not be complete without exploring (Lynn, Buck Owens… hell, even Bocephus), wild cards that should get a look (Steve Earle,

"Bad Blake hasn't missed a goddamn show in his whole fucking life."
I read an interview with the author from Crazy Heart (the book came out in the '80's, i think), after I saw the movie, and remember learning that Thompson was the inspiration for Bad Blake's character. Apparently the author saw Thompson, past his

hang on, there was another intentional joke a few seasons back that was funny, when Chloe was doing something shady & covered it up by pretending she just came out of the bathroom, and someone (Lynn McGill?) asked her what she was up to, & she said that if he really wanted she would "write (him) a report."

if you're looking for something within the Nashville system/mainstream, i really liked Jamey Johnson's album That Lonesome Song, i think it came out in 2007 or 2008. He won a bunch of awards for the song "In Color," but the album on a whole is fucking great. It will be interesting to see where his career goes from