Songs?? Im bored again...
#31
RE: Songs?? Im bored again...
does anyone remember the song rapture by blondie. Back in the early 80's when I was fox trapping I went thru a stretch of time where everytime the damn song would come on the radio while I was running my trap line I would catch a fox. I only had a few traps out around the neighboring farms. It got to the point where I was hoping for that song to come on.
#32
RE: Songs?? Im bored again...
ORIGINAL: Jr_120
Fred Bear by the Nuge is where its at
"There I was back in the wild again, and I felt right at home, where I belong"
Fred Bear by the Nuge is where its at
"There I was back in the wild again, and I felt right at home, where I belong"
Ahhhhhhh, I second that to about the 450th power.
I also bang a little Soulja Boy, T-Pain, and Flo-Rida before I hit the woods.
#36
RE: Songs?? Im bored again...
songs? ha the hell with that. Im praying to baby jesus that a buck walks my way so i could stop freezing ma ballz off. jeez.. music. either that or just think of suckin on some nice Ti**IES when the hunting trip is over. that get time flying by.. just think of new positions n stuff..
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#40
RE: Songs?? Im bored again...
Steve Earle, good song from a very liberal guy.
"I've been pretty heartbroken about the way things have gone politically in this country the last few years, and I seriously considered moving someplace else," he concludes. "Then I figured out that I didn't have to leave the country. All I had to do was come to New York."
Asked how he would like listeners to respond to Washington Square Serenade, Earle, characteristically, is ready with a bold answer. "If you feel like you don't know what America is all about right now, and you want to reorient yourself to what America should be about, it's a really good time to come to New York City," he says. "I needed really badly at this point in my life to see a mixed-race, same-sex couple holding hands in my own neighborhood. It makes me feel safer."
Steve Earle (his webpage)
"I've been pretty heartbroken about the way things have gone politically in this country the last few years, and I seriously considered moving someplace else," he concludes. "Then I figured out that I didn't have to leave the country. All I had to do was come to New York."
Asked how he would like listeners to respond to Washington Square Serenade, Earle, characteristically, is ready with a bold answer. "If you feel like you don't know what America is all about right now, and you want to reorient yourself to what America should be about, it's a really good time to come to New York City," he says. "I needed really badly at this point in my life to see a mixed-race, same-sex couple holding hands in my own neighborhood. It makes me feel safer."
Steve Earle (his webpage)