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Hog, the song itself is what it is - I was talking about the video. The contradictions inherent in that video (respect me as a woman while the woman over there dances in a cage and while I undress for the camera, I am still a downhome girl even though I am a millionaire major label artist) damage rather than enhance the song.
Also, keep it clean with language. You know the board rules.
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No link but currently loving Tim McGraw's Truck YeAh!
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Sharlie, thanks for posting. Great song, and the video gave me a much-needed laugh.
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Here you go m8!
![]() Shania gives balance to the cosmos... but wow! Jody is the reason paper beats rock! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMd8EUTQR2Y
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i'm actually going to try an experiment---and that is to not to listen to music anymore, at least for a while. In fact, i did this on my last trip.
However, for those really into music i would recommend the following program/podcast; It's a way to get introduced to new music for free. All Songs Considered : NPR i listened to nothing but talk radio during alot of the past week. i would recommend the following podcasts/programs if you want to try talkshows: 1) Clark Howard he has hours available for free download 2) Let's truck w/ Kevin Rutherford 3) Car Talk NPR
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I hope that lady wins, if only so she can get an actual budget for her videos!
![]() legalized, being just a 4-wheel driver, I'm a fan of the Car Talk guys. They always make me laugh.
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![]() One of the amps I use now. Had quite a few great amps over the years, and this Carvin ranks as one of my favorite. I love this tube amp! I found an old Blues Crate 4x10" closed back cabinet which I mostly run... with the 2- 12" Carvin amp speakers disconnected. The 4x10 are punchier, and respond better to shred guitar style. I run this with a small variety of stompboxes. This is a great classic rock sound, with the Crate cab. This amp with the 2x12" is a Country guitarists dream. (just the VL 12" speakers though... Carvin stopped using them some years ago and went with different speakers) The Carvins VL12" speakers are the most saught after and hard to get anymore. I bought this amp new from the factory. Carvin 212 50 watt Bel Air combo tube amp. Carvin FS 22 foot switch, designed to toggle the Reverb/Effects and the Clean/Crunch channels. - Carvin VL12" speakers (2x12) - All tube design - five 12AX7 (Groove Tubes™ V1 & V2) - Four EL84 matched output Groove Tubes™ - 1 Meg ohms passive tone controls for broad adjustment range - BASS, MID, and TREBLE controls optimized for each channel - Clean channel Acoustic PRESENCE for shimmering highs - Tube driven Accutronics™ 3 spring tank reverb - Metal shaft controls, ivory knobs, red jewel lamp - Output: 50 watts - 4ohms, 8ohms and 16ohms Impedance switch - Two 1/4" speaker jacks and cabinet voiced line out jack - External Effects Loop with preamp OUT / power amp IN jacks
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good on you mate and the ole nana has gone so we can get back to normal




