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Due to the popularity of the Survivor shows, several southern TV stations are joining together and are planning to do their own, entitled "Survivor: Southern Style."
The contestants will start in Alabama, travel over to Georgia and on to South Carolina. >From there they will head up to North Carolina, and back over through Tennessee. They will then proceed down to Mississippi and Louisiana; finally ending up back over in Alabama. Each will be driving a pink Volvo with New Jersey license plates and large bumper stickers that read: "I'm Gay", "I'm a Vegetarian", "NASCAR Sucks", "Go Yankees!", "Smoking is for Sissies", "Hillary in 2004", "Deer Hunting is Murder", and "I'm Here to Confiscate Your Guns!"
The first one that makes it back to Montgomery alive, wins.
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My idea is the "Great Taxi-Cab Race": assembling the best taxi drivers from the world, in an all-out, hell-bent-for-fenda-benda cross beween NASCAR and demolition derby...
Like the Superbowl, it would change venue each year, first in Mexico, then Rome, then New York, etc
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My 19 year old daughter loves Patsy Kline and Loretta Lynne. My favorite, The Tucker boys from Spartanburg SC......... Marshall Tucker... Use to watch them every Friday night before they took off on tour............
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quote:Originally posted by tuck: My 19 year old daughter loves Patsy Kline and Loretta Lynne. My favorite, The Tucker boys from Spartanburg SC......... Marshall Tucker... Use to watch them every Friday night before they took off on tour............
LOL, My uncle and cousins live in Spartanburg
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Peaser01- Then they are as close to God's country as you can get. Took my little boy, 9, to Anderson a couple of months ago to see Tucker and Charlie Daniels. He is hooked also. Of course, Marshall Tucker is in its 4th generation. But they played the old songs............ Remember, way back... watching Marshall Tucker at the Greenville fair grounds. they wer blaring out, Fire on the Mountain. Up on stage jumps a horse with a cowboy on it, popping a whip... Damn, the good days are missed..............
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That's good to hear, there is so much garbage on the radio these days, it's hard to know what to let kids listen to. Either way, the kids will eventually listen to whatever they want anyways, so we can only prevent them for so long.
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