Jeff Foxworthy tells it like it is Video Added
posted at 9:57 pm on April 21, 2007 by Bryan
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I’m not much of a country music fan, but Jeff Foxworthy makes the case that I ought to be one. Click to head over to the CMT page, scroll down to video #11. It’s one of those must sees, especially a minute or two in.
(h/t Rick)
Update: CMT’s video player isn’t working for a lot of you (maybe they ought to hire us for consulting). I captured Foxworthy’s speech and will have it up here. Stand by.
Update: Here’s the video. Enjoy!
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When Johnny Cash died, for a few days I had my local coffee shop play his two prison albums on the sound system, over and over. I love Hot Air and the internet as much as I love country music! Thanks, Bryan.
Jeremayakovka on April 23, 2007 at 4:01 AM
We all know your leanings, crrr6, so this comment doesn’t even REALLY warrant a reaction.
But soooooo many of us are sick and damn tired of ONLY hearing Lib celebs tell us we’re wrong to be proud of who we are.
Soooooooo…
Thank you, Jeff!! We agree with you whole-heartedly.
I’m a goth-leaning type…but I love the heart and pride and AMERICANism of Country music.
tickleddragon on April 23, 2007 at 10:43 AM
Great catch, Bryan… Being an Okie, I can relate, and what Jeff said reminded me so much of my granny and papa. Thanks again, Bryan.
MsUnderestimated on April 23, 2007 at 12:58 PM
JaiBones:
I grew up in Park Forest and University Park but last lived in Steger.
Steger used to be kind of ‘redneck”-for a while you could find ‘Stars and Bars’ hanging from peoples houses.
A nice community where all were welcome.
When we move it had just gotten a Mexican market(illegals abound) and the biggest apt complex turned ’section 8′ becuase of the influx of refugees from the projects.
*siiigh*
annoyinglittletwerp on April 23, 2007 at 3:03 PM
Hot dog! That was beautiful! And the best thing about it is that he didn’t even have to pay any lip service to the Dixie Chicks… No one had to think too hard (I hope) about his reference to them :-)
rightg33k on April 25, 2007 at 12:00 PM
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