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3 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

Good Lord, I wish every man and woman in America had to watch that video! Especially about the Cowboys! Seriously though, what a great great message. Good find 5gal. 

Thank ya but my wife Gets the credit she introduced me to them. She follows them on Facebook. I don’t do Facebook, twitter  Snapchat or any other of that stuff zero social media besides this website. They actually have tour dates.

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7 minutes ago, 5GallonBucket said:

Thank ya but my wife Gets the credit she introduced me to them. She follows them on Facebook. I don’t do Facebook, twitter  Snapchat or any other of that stuff zero social media besides this website. They actually have tour dates.

This is the only social media site I visit as well other thanYouTube. 

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4 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

It’s just laughable to me...

People are upset and dogging Drew Brees as “insensitive” because he felt that protesting during the national anthem was “insensitive.”

Your right to block the interstate is superior to my right to travel down said interstate.  

We live in glorious times.  

 

I’ll say this. I generally don’t get my motivation about life or make political decisions from the advice of a pro-athlete, a Hollywood actor or from a pop singer. But when I saw what Drew Brees said about not kneeling during the national anthem, man I was really proud of him. But now, what a cowardly punk. He lost respect from my point of view. What a little freakin be-otch. 

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