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Old 14th April 2008, 10:15 PM   (permalink)
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The hill-billies in the South-Eastern United States listen to country Hee-Haw music.
Ricky Skaggs rocks it! Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeha!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wejj8...eature=related

You could rick-roll me with him anyday!
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Old 14th April 2008, 11:13 PM   (permalink)
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They look like pigs, play like pigs and sing like pigs.
HEE-HAW!

I past by New Brunswick twice and I didn't see, hear or smell any hill-billies.
All the signs were in French and many people spoke French-Canadian so I thought I was in Quebec.

There is no country music and no French in Toronto.
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They look like pigs, play like pigs and sing like pigs.
HEE-HAW!
...There is no country music...
I envy you. It's such garbage; I don't know why some people worship these half-witted off-key singers.
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Old 15th April 2008, 03:05 AM   (permalink)
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They look like pigs, play like pigs and sing like pigs.
HEE-HAW!

I past by New Brunswick twice and I didn't see, hear or smell any hill-billies.
I don't know what to make of your pig reference. I like the singing, and you have to admit, that's some hard playing. I always thought the term "pig" could mean slow, which Ricky Skaggs and his fellow musicians most definitely are not. If you can do anything performance related better, I'd like to see it.

I recently saw Bruce Cockburn with Ricky Skaggs on Conan O'Brien. Bruce is out N.B. way every now and then, and has an honoury doctorate from a university here.

LOL... Cockburn.
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I don't know what to make of your pig reference. I like the singing, and you have to admit, that's some hard playing. I always thought the term "pig" could mean slow, which Ricky Skaggs and his fellow musicians most definitely are not. If you can do anything performance related better, I'd like to see it.

I recently saw Bruce Cockburn with Ricky Skaggs on Conan O'Brien. Bruce is out N.B. way every now and then, and has an honoury doctorate from a university here.

LOL... Cockburn.
I agree. . .hard to do that with hooves, no matter how smart the pigs are.

I have to say, though, that my brain grinds gears when my ears hear that kind of backcountry music while my eyes see such a big-money environment. Ah well, that's Nashville for you.

I like Ricky Scaggs but most stuff out of Nashville is unlistenable.


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A truck full of pigs flipped over on the highway here today.
The pigs were fat like the hee-haw singers but they ran along the highway very fast, not slow.
The pigs squealed exactly like the hee-haw singers.
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There is no country music and no French in Toronto.
I don't know about that:
http://www.country953.com/Station/ContactUs.aspx
I'm sure you can hear it from where you are. Hamilton isn't that far away!
I'm sorry I couldn't find a French country music station for you. But how about French Techno in Toronto!
http://www.choqfm.ca/laradio/choqfm/
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There are probably some hill-billies in the hills of Hamilton.

A French radio station in Toronto?
It must be for the French-Canadian federal government people working here.
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