MustafaRasta
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Anyone know where I can get a Lee Greenwood tshirt iron-on graphic?
That man's a national treasure, for cripe's sake.
Anyone who doesn't like him and/or can't handle his musical genius and/or his musky man stink should just move to Uganda forever.
I trained a wild canadian grey wolf once only using only Mr. Greenwood's greatest hits album on repeat and some old slim jim wrappers. Try and do that w a Steppenwolf album and you'll lose a foot.
Can I get a witness?
:lolabove:
Pics or it never happened!
Oh, it happened,alright. And you can't disprove it (a-ha!). Onus is on you when it comes to LG, pal.
Even if it didn't *really* happen, though, isn't it still a testament to what LG stands for? He represents everything that is objectively superior about our stuff.
The integrity is unwaivering. His style is impetuous. His defense is impregnable and he wants your heart. He wants to eat your children.
*starts speaking in tounges* àaàaàaaaaaa.....samalaman a lama. Am a nomanomin ona salami on rye
Lol! You've got to put the liquor down at some point tonight.
You are truly a treasure.Just woke up from a nap, believe it or not. This is my sober face. I don't drink and post. Not that I remember anyway. Nodded off listening to Bob Parlocha spinning some jazz, and peeking at snapshots of Oregon testing MSU's gag reflex. They're strong finishers, those Ducks.
I woke up, found this beautifully disasterous gem of a thread, and dove into the deep end. Made for a nice dip. Just treading the bs, wave after wave, until you're finally pulled under - oh the humanity.
But, I have ribs to smoke later in the morning, and many stout beers and single malts to consume, after a brisk jog, of course. That's the plan, and I retire.
Good day, sir!
Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children": Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children" - YouTube
Just woke up from a nap, believe it or not. This is my sober face. I don't drink and post. Not that I remember anyway. Nodded off listening to Bob Parlocha spinning some jazz, and peeking at snapshots of Oregon testing MSU's gag reflex. They're strong finishers, those Ducks.
I woke up, found this beautifully disasterous gem of a thread, and dove into the deep end. Made for a nice dip. Just treading the bs, wave after wave, until you're finally pulled under - oh the humanity.
But, I have ribs to smoke later in the morning, and many stout beers and single malts to consume, after a brisk jog, of course. That's the plan, and I retire.
Good day, sir!
Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children": Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children" - YouTube
Welcome to the board, Volition 1.0 :hi:Just woke up from a nap, believe it or not. This is my sober face. I don't drink and post. Not that I remember anyway. Nodded off listening to Bob Parlocha spinning some jazz, and peeking at snapshots of Oregon testing MSU's gag reflex. They're strong finishers, those Ducks.
I woke up, found this beautifully disasterous gem of a thread, and dove into the deep end. Made for a nice dip. Just treading the bs, wave after wave, until you're finally pulled under - oh the humanity.
But, I have ribs to smoke later in the morning, and many stout beers and single malts to consume, after a brisk jog, of course. That's the plan, and I retire.
Good day, sir!
Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children": Mike Tyson - "I Want to Eat His Children" - YouTube
Just maybe some should think about what the halftime show was really about yesterday... some of this thead is complete nonsense...
(WBIR) Vols fans not only cheered on the team Saturday, but also the troops who served our country.
Country music icon Lee Greenwood came to Neyland Stadium to team up with the Pride of the Southland Marching band for a special tribute honoring the Medal of Honor recipients that will be in town for this week's convention.
Four veterans represented these recipients, and all troops, while standing on the field with Greenwood during "God Bless the USA."
"Greenwood and his song, I will tell you, he brings out the best in anybody," said veteran Worth Campbell.
The university also celebrated becoming a Purple Heart designated university. It's now one of only six in the country. The Military order of the Purple Heart in Tennessee made the special declaration during halftime.
Don Burgett was among the veterans honored and like the others has a story to tell.
He served in WWII and the Korean war.
"Stayed in Korea, had my feet frozen, had a toe amputated, and I met this cute x-ray technician, and I decided I was maybe going to get out of the military," said Burgett.
His wife passed away 10 years ago, but he still carries her memory when accepting these honors.
Another of the veterans, Jack Pursely, has a special tie to the University of Tennessee starting off in a career making artificial legs.
"The next thing I knew I was a career soldier," said Pursley.
After finishing his 30 year career, he became a UT professor. Giving this honor another element.
"There is a lot of nostalgia and the circumstances I don't think can be beaten. I was delighted to be here and honor other veterans," said Pursely.
It was a way of giving the troops support.
"I think we need more credit given to the military than there is," said Campbell.
Through either a round of applause...
"I feel wonderful about this sort of thing," said Korean War veteran Ed Penico.