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I was watching CMT at the gym this morning and noticed an AV or EXT in an Alan Jackson video. I only got a quick glimpse, but i think it was a black AV.

Thought he was a FORD guy? Guess the AV converted another!!!!

Gonna check to see if the video is on Yahoo Launch.
 
It's a black EXT in the "That'll be all right video" . In the shot where he drives away, you can see the Cadilliac emblem on the tailgate.
 
MudBugZ71 said:
I was watching CMT at the gym this morning and noticed an AV or EXT in an Alan Jackson video. ?I only got a quick glimpse, but i think it was a black AV. ?

Thought he was a FORD guy? ?Guess the AV converted another!!!!

Gonna check to see if the video is on Yahoo Launch.
Maybe since they got another C/W guy doing Ford ads now. Can't think of his name right now. I like him, can see his face. He's also done some ads with Terry Bradshaw. It's hell to get old. :cautious:
 
Hey MudBugZ71,

Nice personalized photo (y) Too bad we can't get Alec Baldwin, Barbara Streisand, Madonna, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn and Sheryl Crow to follow your advice and LEAVE IT :8:
 
A Cadillac in a Country Western Song. Oh Boy, Looks like Coutry and Western has long left it's Humble Beginings.




"Save the horse and ride the Cowgirl"
:2:
 
lazyace said:
Too bad we can't get Alec Baldwin, Barbara Streisand, Madonna, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn and Sheryl Crow to follow your advice and LEAVE IT :8:

We should tell them they're invited to an awards show (they couldn't resist going to pat themselves on their backs), round them up, put them on a barge, push them out to sea, and let them float around for a few months. They could even make it some kind of celebrity survival reality TV show. After one day on the barge, they'd start loving this country again.
 
Loving your country, at least the country I live in, means allowing and supporting freedom of opinion. That's what this country was built on.

While I may or may not agree with everyone's opinion, I will always support their right to speak it.

A free country is NOT built around "love it (as I think you should) or leave it".
 
We interrupt your regularly scheduled topic for an off-topic excursion (no, not a Ford :B: )

sonfour,

While I (and I believe most of us here) agree with your principles, the persons noted by lazyace have/are going around the world bad-mouthing the President and the U.S. in general. Principled people can discuss and disagree about policies and politicians, but those persons have not engaged in principled discourse. All have stated, in public, that they would leave the U.S. if either Bush Sr, or G. W was elected. It is time for them to "put up or shut up". Doing neither makes them hypocrites - and hypocrites and drunks are the two groups of people I personally cannot stand. Please do not take this as a "flame", as it is sincerely not intended be one. I am just trying to explain the direction this thread was going.


We now return you to your regularly scheduled topic ;) ...

Yep, that was a shiny black EXT Alan Jackson was driving in the "That'll be All Right" video. I guess the video is trying to show how dumb show business types can be sometimes. I caught it again this morning and just listened, it's a good song. Has anyone else ever noticed that some videos cause confusion with the songs. This one and Shaina's "I Gonna Get Ya" come to mind.


 
MrJim said:
?Has anyone else ever noticed that some videos cause confusion with the songs. ?This one and Shaina's "I Gonna Get Ya" come to mind.


I like this video, but I have yet to really listen to it
:eek: ;D
 
MrJim,

No "flame" taken.

I am not defending any "celebrities" and the comments they may have made, celebrity does not equate to political acumen.

I just get tired of reading these absurd comments (love it or leave it) and other threads belittling the first amendment and the associated rights permitted.

Certainly, "love it or leave it", is not, as you would state it, principled discourse.

Typically, I ignore the comments. Today, for whatever reason, maybe because no one else seems to, I needed to respond.
 
"I may disagree with everything that you say, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it."

that pretty much says it all for me, it was uttered long ago by one whom James Madison (you might know him as the guy who in large part authored the Bill of Rights) himself admired.


10 points for the correct answer. Anyone? Bueller?
 
kodio wins, of course. 10 points being pm'd to you.

Bueller must be at the Cubs game again :rolleyes:
 
Oooooooh. What can I get with my 10 points? A bottle of Grey Goose? A UPD FIPK? CAFCNA thong underwear?
 
I am a man of little means, which means points awarded by me have no value.

But you bask in the glow of having gotten the erudite answer correct!
 
Jack, "erudite".....must be that Westport upbringing...or maybe you hang out with Newman ;)
 
sonfour said:
Jack, "erudite".....must be that Westport upbringing...or maybe you hang out with Newman ;)
Well not being from Westport or even knowing Newman... I have no clue what that word even means.

So how about you enlighten us heathen.
 
erudite adj. Characterized by erudition

ok, so we has to look up "erudition"

erudition n. Deep wide learning

"characterized by . . . deep wide learning" - not exactly the flavor I had in mind, but close enough. Look for it on the SAT.

and don't let Skidd fool you, he was tossing Latin around on another topic just yesterday . . (y)
 
sonfour said:
MrJim,

No "flame" taken.

I am not defending any "celebrities" and the comments they may have made, celebrity does not equate to political acumen.

I just get tired of reading these absurd comments (love it or leave it) and other threads belittling the first amendment and the associated rights permitted.

Certainly, "love it or leave it", is not, as you would state it, principled discourse.

Typically, I ignore the comments. ?Today, for whatever reason, maybe because no one else seems to, I needed to respond.

You don't have to love it, but support it. ?Any acts that may possibly hinder the performance of what you COUNTRY is set out to do, in my opinion is a form of treason.

If you disagree with what they do, fine...it's when you set out to actively prohibit them (USA, govt, soldiers etc) like some of these so called celebrities and liberal activists, then your just not Patriotic.

MUD!

George Orwell made a similar argument in 1942:

Pacifism is objectively pro-Fascist. This is elementary common sense. If you hamper the war effort of one side you automatically help out that of the other. Nor is there any real way of remaining outside such a war as the present one. In practice, 'he that is not with me is against me.'
 
Mud,

After reading your comment, obviously, we will have to "agree to disagree"...

Son
 
sonfour said:
Mud,

After reading your comment, obviously, we will have to "agree to disagree"...

Son

So if one actively tries to prohibit what it's country is doing, they are still considered Patriotic?

Try to pursuade a dieing/injured soldier who fought for his patrotism that.
 
MudBugZ71 said:
You don't have to love it, but support it. ?Any acts that may possibly hinder the performance of what you COUNTRY is set out to do, in my opinion is a form of treason.

If you disagree with what they do, fine...it's when you set out to actively prohibit them (USA, govt, soldiers etc) like some of these so called celebrities and liberal activists, then your just not Patriotic.

MUD!

George Orwell made a similar argument in 1942:

Pacifism is objectively pro-Fascist. This is elementary common sense. If you hamper the war effort of one side you automatically help out that of the other. Nor is there any real way of remaining outside such a war as the present one. In practice, 'he that is not with me is against me.'

Mud, Buddy, You actually have some brains behind those muscles!!!! ;D ;D ;D

I could have not written a better post. Good Job!!! I don't know where people get off thinking it is OK to Bash the USA, especially when these people are "Full Blooded Americans". I am a Patriot and would do ANYTHING for this country. I would proudly walk through the inner depths of Hell like so many other Hero's have done in the past for this place we call home. We may have the God Given Write to speak out against our country. Allegiance must always be to God First. Then comes Country. If God says we can do it, then what kind of place would the US be if they limited the Graces which God gives us. That would make us as uncivilized as the Iraq's, Chinese, North Korean's and all the other Totalitarian Regimes which currently exist.
So I say this, If you are against this Country don't you ever stop me in the street and ask for help. I will turn my back and walk the other way. WHY, because it is my God Given Right To Do So!!!!!
 
MudBugZ71 said:
You don't have to love it, but support it. ?Any acts that may possibly hinder the performance of what you COUNTRY is set out to do, in my opinion is a form of treason.

If you disagree with what they do, fine...it's when you set out to actively prohibit them (USA, govt, soldiers etc) like some of these so called celebrities and liberal activists, then your just not Patriotic.

MUD!

George Orwell made a similar argument in 1942:

Pacifism is objectively pro-Fascist. This is elementary common sense. If you hamper the war effort of one side you automatically help out that of the other. Nor is there any real way of remaining outside such a war as the present one. In practice, 'he that is not with me is against me.'

If I may jump in here...
These Celebs are against the "war" and the president because of one thing, they are Democrats, and he is Republican. To blindly make statements is indeed ignorance, but that is our Right in this country.
 
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