OK, so I borrowed the title from Sports Illustrated, but I could think of no other way to describe the picture I am about to share.
Those that know me, know I am about as far from a country music fan as you can get. Not a fan. I think I've actually broken out into hives when I heard country music played.
With that said, I share a picture of me and Laura (my wife, for those of you new to the program) in costume for Couples' Western Night...
For those of you wondering, no that is not my hat or my boots. I had to borrow them. Anyway, we had a great time AND won second place in the costume contest.
Here's a few more pics for you to enjoy...
Yee Haw!
Yee Haw again!
Special thanks to Matt, who schooled me on the art of posting these bad boys. Thanks bro. Now I can shower the world in pics :-)
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I have to admit, I am a "used-to-be" country music hater. But I am a changed man. I believe it is a great source of traditional values with strong emotional lyrics.
Now I'm not talking about the stereo-typical "my woman left me, my dog peed in my beer" songs.
I'm talking about good lyrics with meaningful plots. Yes! They DO exists. If anyone doubts, I'll share some.
Who'd a thunk it! Me. . . a country music advocate.
I have to admit, I am a "used-to-be" country music hater. But I am a changed man. I believe it is a great source of traditional values with strong emotional lyrics.
Now I'm not talking about the stereo-typical "my woman left me, my dog peed in my beer" songs.
I'm talking about good lyrics with meaningful plots. Yes! They DO exists. If anyone doubts, I'll share some.
Who'd a thunk it! Me. . . a country music advocate.
I have to admit, I am a "used-to-be" country music hater. But I am a changed man. I believe it is a great source of traditional values with strong emotional lyrics.
Now I'm not talking about the stereo-typical "my woman left me, my dog peed in my beer" songs.
I'm talking about good lyrics with meaningful plots. Yes! They DO exists. If anyone doubts, I'll share some.
Who'd a thunk it! Me. . . a country music advocate.
Ain't y'all purty're'n a picture! This sort of proves that you are a product of your upbringing. Laura and I were raised on stints of listnening to WLWI... in particular, the Grand Old Gospel Hour that cam on on Sunday mornings. Fortunately it's the stints of WHHY that took hold and influenced our musical tastes the most!
Wow. If only Urese and AJ could see you now...
I know...I'm so ashamed...
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