Cultural extraveganza this weekend.
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Cultural extraveganza this weekend.
The Flyingcursor household is dancing on it's toes in anticipation of one of the biggest cultural events to hit Kalamazoo in decades.
That's right. March 24th. It's
Larry the Cable Guy Health Inspector.
We stocked up on Pabst Blue Ribbon and pork-rinds to sneak into the theater. I'll be wearing my best white socks.
I sure hope he says "Git-R-Done". Man when he says "Git-R-Done" I git hysterical. He stands right there and says, "Git-R-Done".
So how many of you are going on opening night?
That's right. March 24th. It's
Larry the Cable Guy Health Inspector.
We stocked up on Pabst Blue Ribbon and pork-rinds to sneak into the theater. I'll be wearing my best white socks.
I sure hope he says "Git-R-Done". Man when he says "Git-R-Done" I git hysterical. He stands right there and says, "Git-R-Done".
So how many of you are going on opening night?
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Re: Cultural extraveganza this weekend.
Now... didn't some Texas redneck say "Git-R-Done" about the Iraq war at a press conference yesterday?Flyingcursor wrote: I sure hope he says "Git-R-Done". Man when he says "Git-R-Done" I git hysterical. He stands right there and says, "Git-R-Done".
Oh, wait. That couldn't be true. ""Git-R-Done" is almost a timetable in redneck speak.
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Re: Cultural extraveganza this weekend.
"Git-R-Done" has a clear goal in mind alsodfernandez77 wrote:Now... didn't some Texas redneck say "Git-R-Done" about the Iraq war at a press conference yesterday?Flyingcursor wrote: I sure hope he says "Git-R-Done". Man when he says "Git-R-Done" I git hysterical. He stands right there and says, "Git-R-Done".
Oh, wait. That couldn't be true. ""Git-R-Done" is almost a timetable in redneck speak.
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I was driving Larry Nugent to a gig and during the course of our chat he muttered, "Git 'er done" once or twice, chuckling richly to himself. Not knowing what the inspiration was, I thought he had gone completely daft, and I gripped the wheel all the tighter.
That was about a year ago. I've only lately found out about the Cable Guy.
I was driving Larry Nugent to a gig and during the course of our chat he muttered, "Git 'er done" once or twice, chuckling richly to himself. Not knowing what the inspiration was, I thought he had gone completely daft, and I gripped the wheel all the tighter.
That was about a year ago. I've only lately found out about the Cable Guy.
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I bought the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour for my son-in-law for Christmas and of course they wanted to watch it with me. I feared it would be boring because I never cared that much for Jeff Foxworthy and hadn't heard the others. Until then I never knew where Git-r-done came from.
I must confess Larry the Cable Guy had me laughing pretty good. I'm not really going to see the movie. I don't like PBR.
I must confess Larry the Cable Guy had me laughing pretty good. I'm not really going to see the movie. I don't like PBR.
Believe me, there are just as many rednecks north of the Mason Dixon. That's why I enjoy the humor. I've known too many of the people he jokes about.fearfaoin wrote:Interesting... so far we're divided across the Mason Dixon line...
I wonder if this film will be more popular in the North? ("Ha ha,
stupid rednecks don't know from sushi.")
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I once gave the ex (before he was the ex) a 365 day "You may be a Redneck" calendar. I checked all of the ones that applied to the ex. I think I checked at least half of them....Flyingcursor wrote:
Believe me, there are just as many rednecks north of the Mason Dixon. That's why I enjoy the humor. I've known too many of the people he jokes about.
The ex's family tree not only doesn't have branches - it's a wreath.
The ex paints all of his tools and garden implements blaze orange. That's so he can find them out in the yard, where he left them, before he cuts the grass.
I'll stop now.......
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[GUFAWW!]missy wrote:I once gave the ex (before he was the ex) a 365 day "You may be a Redneck" calendar. I checked all of the ones that applied to the ex. I think I checked at least half of them....Flyingcursor wrote:
Believe me, there are just as many rednecks north of the Mason Dixon. That's why I enjoy the humor. I've known too many of the people he jokes about.
The ex's family tree not only doesn't have branches - it's a wreath.
The ex paints all of his tools and garden implements blaze orange. That's so he can find them out in the yard, where he left them, before he cuts the grass.
I'll stop now.......
no, don't stop, do tell!
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Well, I like those guys, here, west of the MD line. Larry isn't my favorite. I think I like Bill Engvall (?) best (the one that looks like a fatter Foxworthy)..fearfaoin wrote:Interesting... so far we're divided across the Mason Dixon line...Congratulations wrote:I hate all of the comics on the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour," but most of all, I hate Larry the Cable Guy.
I wonder if this film will be more popular in the North? ("Ha ha,
stupid rednecks don't know from sushi.")
I wish people could lighten up on cultural things. The BC guys humor is all self-deprecating and that's a lot better than the reverse. I had a guy in my old band that wouldn't sing "Copper Kettle" because he didn't wanta be associated with redneck America. It's a great song, though.
As for "getRdone" folks: if you aren't "comfortable" with them, you probably aren't comfortable in your own skin, anyway. Enjoy rather than judge, I would opine.
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