Monday, March 13, 2006

By LadyChoco with help from The 3 Year Old

Under the current circumstances that have been made available to us due to the lack of intelligence on Muffins part, we have decided to speak against his previous opinions.

First of all, The 3 Year Old feels that #3 on Riley Armstrong's CD (presently Muffins acclaimed favourite) is the closest thing to country by this artist.

To add to that, for someone who doesn't appreciate country's 'originality', it is kind of ironic that you would go an BUY your own country CD, eh?

And I recall a time when you sang a country song for an entire day, one that, when you came over, you'd request to be played. Hmmmmmmm, I dunno, but to me, this sounds as if you ENJOY it! (and just for all those curious Georges out there, the song was Whiskey Lullaby)

And, The 3 Year Old agrees with me- what is the difference between a guy singing about his cellphone and someone singing about a truck? They are still inanimate objects- cellphones are the new truck. Not really, but you get the point.

And The 3 Year Old would like to point out that Muffins fav band- Relient K- when they are not talking about God, are singing about girls, girl's moods, and how girls and guys relate. Its interesting to see his perception on what country is "all about"

We'd like to conclude our blog to Muffin with the truth - BOYS LIE . . . They always have ULTERIOR MOTIVES, no matter what they may say. Sure, some girls come to trust guys, but that can (at times) prove to be foolish.

I think it is best that I stop now before I get carried away and say things that may come to either offend someone or cause controversy (though I hear that's what people like now a days)

-the truth can hurt . . . But so can lies-

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

pluuuuuu.... the sound of one sticking her tongues out at a boy

10:20 PM, March 13, 2006  
Blogger Furious Rodimus said...

Whiskey Lullaby is a horribly depressing song. As well, I find it just plain horribe lyrically. If anyone should be signing about suicide it shouldn't be country, and it shouldn't be a musically pretty/calm song.

9:27 AM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger amateur&prose said...

to furious rodimus and his excellent call...i guess trying to be nice gets a person nowhere and clearly LadyChoco and the 3-yr old did not read the last paragraph or they would have realized that everything that they are making fun of me for is said and i fully admit to enjoying country so this attack on me is pointless and has no bearing it's just an attempt to make me look like an jerk...which is unappreciated

10:48 AM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger Lauren said...

but reality:P

10:53 AM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger Astley said...

very much reality and very much pointful...congrats to LadyChoco and the 3-yr old (who is the 3-yr old?)

oh and thanks for using my phrase that you thought was sooo stupid...here let me reiterate it for you:

"taken with a grain of salt". Yes, that would be the phrase you thought was sooo stupid.

2:58 PM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger Furious Rodimus said...

[Rant/]*sings* 'Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and money'
So when they cry all alone at night it's kind of funny.
Well not really, but it's hard to have a lot of sympathy when it's the nice guys who end up on the ass end of things. [End rant/]

3:04 PM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger Krysta Chelle said...

a) that song is not country and i am confused by if you know that or not. 2) if the nice guy get hurt it is either bcause he is looking in the wrong place say at a mean girl or the hurt was enevitable and unavoidable

11:30 AM, March 16, 2006  
Blogger Furious Rodimus said...

If the song is not country, then why pray tell, is it played on Country radio, played by two country stars? Why then do people cite it as their favourite country song?
I'm well aware that the same could be said of some metal, but no radio station on air within the circles of my journey claims to be metal radio, they claim to be rock radio, and if they play metal play it after 10.

The second point doesn't need to be replied to.

1:07 PM, March 16, 2006  

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