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09-03-10, 11:17 PM #13
Re: Tax Increase Exemption Cards available. Get yours!
Last edited by hawgballs; 09-03-10 at 11:21 PM.
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09-04-10, 02:06 AM #15
Re: Tax Increase Exemption Cards available. Get yours!
What most people call a redneck
Ain't nothin' but a workin' man
And he makes his livin'
By the sweat of his brow
And the calluses on his hands
Now you intellectuals may not like it
But there ain't nothin' that you can do
Cause there's a whole lot more of us common-folks
Then there ever will be of you
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09-04-10, 08:29 AM #17Re: Tax Increase Exemption Cards available. Get yours!
Won't somebody think of the children?
http://www.youtube.com/v/0XhJDEuniLU?fs=1&hl=en_USLast edited by WickedTribe; 09-04-10 at 08:33 AM.
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09-04-10, 09:01 AM #18Re: Tax Increase Exemption Cards available. Get yours!
Actually, no, there's a whole lot more urban/suburban folks than there are rural folks. Why do country songs coddle their listeners so much? Do they need that much reassurance? My wife and I were at a country wedding a few weeks ago, and this song came on. It's both extremely coddling towards its audience and extremely hostile towards everyone else. (It's also wrong - in general, rural states receive more taxes than they pay). Why does the Country music audience need so much coddling, and why does it need to insult everyone else in doing so? It comes off as very insecure. I don't ever hear music that brag about how city folks pay most of the taxes, enjoy the lowest divorce rates, are generally healthier and less likely to be obese. I guess that we don't need our music to make us feel better about ourselves.
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