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Whatever

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  1. You're a pro's pro. Toasting the top of the top bun and all.
  2. Great writing is Smooth Max's strength, and it's prominently displayed from stem to stern here imo.
  3. Your idea of fat and mine are different my friend.
  4. I'd smash the aggy out of blue dress.
  5. I have not but I will. I judge BBQ joints by brisket, beef ribs and beans. So far Hutchins gets a B+/A- on brisket and beans from me.
  6. Your username...it's pretty great.
  7. As a McKinney resident, I appreciate this post. All the way down to the CostCo paper plates.
  8. For sure. I can't think straight enough to vote unless the pipes are clean.
  9. Lots of Texans up in here too. It's no coincidence.
  10. Yeah I'd be over there getting hammered with him. OU sucks forever and always but Switzer seems like he'd be fun to get hammered with and I'd love to hear the stories.
  11. 100% this. And Buck Owens has some bad ass music.
  12. Because he wrote all of the truck in the mud songs and got so rich that he can afford to play his stuff. If Isbell had done the same I don't think he would have the same appeal because he doesn't give a shit about that. He just wants to play his music and make a difference socially, which Nashville generally doesn't approve of.
  13. Thanks for clearing that up spystud. I was confused. But yeah Maren certainly did the money grab and Kacey does her own thing. And it ain't just her and Sturgill telling Nashville to fuck off. The anti-Nashville movement has been around for a long time but it seems this new crop of talent is actually getting some traction. Nowadays artists like Sean McConnell, Nikki Lane, Amos Lee, Jason Eady, Courtney Patton, Margo, Jamie Lin Wilson, Hayes Carll and Ryan Bingham can have damn good careers without going full Nashville. And by "new" I mean starting to get noticed. Most of these artists have been around quite some time but are only recently getting radio play.
  14. Is the mezcal still free on Sonora's Death Row?
  15. No we shouldn't. All of the songs I've heard from them are about dying. And not the good songs about dying like Slipknot or Static X would sing.
  16. Nah, she's anti "country music" establishment. Doesn't do radio interviews much and her music is certainly liberal compared to traditional Nashville crap. She doesn't really give a shit. I'd still rather listen to Margo Price though.
  17. Whatever

    RIP ETC

    It's a great fucking song. RIP Earl Thomas...Conley.
  18. There's a fairly new Brookshire's in Anna. We go there quite a bit since we're in extreme North McKinney and the in-laws are in Melissa. There's also one on 35 just outside of Waco and 1 on 77 between Waco and Rockdale. They may be scarce but not out of business.
  19. The wife (no pics) is from there, as are her parents. Her grandparents and great grandparents were also from there. Perini's is certainly bad ass but if you're too drunk to make the trip Lytle Land and Cattle Co. Isn't terrible. But if you're looking for your best life in Abilene just head to the ACU campus and find a Church of Christ "virgin". They're all fake blonde, from DFW and definitely dtf. That's why they all get married at 22.
  20. He was being resourceful. Pos rep in my book.
  21. How many did you have? It looks like you can't eat just one.
  22. You can give your lady quite the Dutch Oven after consumption.
  23. Pos rep for Geneis. According to my parents Phil Collins was the first musical artist I could identify by name when I heard his songs. They say I was 4 the first time I heard his voice and said, "that's Phil Collins." I'm going to see him in Dallas in Sept.
  24. I am Christian, God-fearing man, but God Damn that is my jam right there. The Zapp's Spicy Crawtator chips take it to 13.
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