I get the sense (I may be wrong) that country music really isn't about the irony.
'Dirty Girls'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What do you like about Rome, Gus?
Sweaty humans, engaged with the issues that will effect their lives.
Sweaty humans, engaged with the issues that will effect their lives.
Sweat = dramedy gold. (cf., Body Heat, 12 Angry Men)
Sweat, and skirts! Short skirts, if I remember Spartacus aright.
Also, possibly, some depravity.
I get the sense (I may be wrong) that country music really isn't about the irony.
I dunno, have you ever heard James McMurtry?
See, I figured I'd be proven wrong. But Clint Black? Doesn't sound much like he's into irony.
Oh, and this morning I woke up with an earworm of the Wizard of Oz song "The Lollipop Guild" - except the words "lollipop guild" were replaced with "underpants gnomes." I blame Consuela's tag.
(for posterity: Underpants gnomes are never a valid step in an argument. -- Nutty)
I don't know. Clint Black is that sort of country I don't listen to.
ETA: If You're interested at all here is a little about McMurtry with links about his song "We Can't Make It Here." It's an amazing -insert whatever kind of song that sort of thing is- about the clusterfuck that life today is
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Also? That should been "affects."
... or maybe not. This whole 'a" -vs- "e" thing is fracking with my head.