Re: Doubletake
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That is it. No more Blue Collar Comedy allowed here ...
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Re: Doubletake
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Why, I talks like thet alla time, an I's was Whyte Collah!
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Re: Doubletake
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F107, You HAVE seen the Blue Collar Comedy tour ... yes ?
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Re: Doubletake
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Actually...and seriously.....uh,..no, I haven't.
But my Wife did watch Jeff Foxworthy a coupla times, and I could hear it in the background....Does that count
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Re: Doubletake
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Nope - It does not count. Ron White had me laughing so hard I was in tears. Get the original DVD, make a drink, and enjoy.
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Re: Doubletake
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"Get the original DVD, make a drink, and enjoy."
Oh no, not 'Tater Salad'!
That dude is hilarious.
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Re: Doubletake
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Got it!! The Blue Collar Comedy Tour!! Gotta get it!!
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Re: Doubletake
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I was channel surfing a few weekends back and stopped on a golf tournament. After the player drove off the tee someone shouted "Git er Done" instead of "You da Man". The whole gallery hooted. I guess a lot of people have seen the movie.
I forget who the country singer is that you want to take camping because he's a little Donny and Marie. But that was funny. I don't care who you are.
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Re: Doubletake
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That was about Garth Brooks. And was also hilarious.
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Re: Doubletake
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Speaking of "Talks Like That": We were watching TV last night after the kids went to bed and the Wife found a new show to watch on network TV; NOT a subscription channel.
I remember when the actors on TV were first allowed to use the "A" word.(rhymes with "pass") They were anything but comfortable with it; it was almost humorous, but, as a parent, I didn't appreciate it.
Some little time ago they started using the "P" word(rhymes with "fist") The actors didn't have much of a problem with it, but I did!
Last night they were using the "S" word(rhtmes with "hit") And it seemed perfectly natural to them!!
They're using language on network TV now as though it were a normal part of the nations vernacular!! I don't use that kind of language around the house even when the Kids Aren't Home! I would hate to see that kind of talk become the norm.
After all....if you use TV Talk around the house normally, what words are left when you, or the kids(!) want to make a strong point?
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