I could also be wrong, but I’ve been told that he hasn’t written any of his #1 hits himself. Capitalizing on the hard work and creativity of others. TFM
I never said that I took much for granted or that I didn’t work. I’m just not blue collar. I meant to equate “working man” with “blue collar,” as in the classic country tune.Suppose it didn’t come across.
I was going to hate, but if you don’t have to put in a solid 40 to make ends meet, more power to ya. But nothing but respect for the blue collar working man.
A true leader will work the same amount of hours or more then his subordinates. Not being able to relate to the working class means that you don’t understand the fundamentals of owning or operating a business. Lap? Go.
If it wasn’t for people like farmers, coal miners, and power company people then we would starve and have no electricity. My hats off to hard working people as those.
Just for the record, I never said I didn’t appreciate the laymen of our country. Clearly it is their hard work that lays the foundation for our USA, and if it weren’t for them we wouldn’t be where we are today. I just can’t RELATE to them…
right. like you prolly can’t RELATE to knowing difference between a Scotch_Neat and straight up, since you’ve never had to make your own…just what daddy always drank huh?
George Strait got laid off from Brown & Root. My grandfather sat on the board.
14 years ago at 9:20 pmPretty sure just a song, not a true story. May be wrong..
14 years ago at 9:26 pmYou do understand King George has song writers, right?
14 years ago at 2:44 amI could also be wrong, but I’ve been told that he hasn’t written any of his #1 hits himself. Capitalizing on the hard work and creativity of others. TFM
14 years ago at 11:35 amHe co-wrote “Here For A Good Time” with his son, Bubba.
14 years ago at 8:49 pmI have to call NF. Busting your ass, being thankful for what you have, and taking nothing for granted. That’s a TFM.
14 years ago at 9:37 pmAmen brother
14 years ago at 10:16 pmI agree, but he isn’t saying he’s not thankful, taking anything for granted, or not busting his ass. Just works differently.
14 years ago at 11:12 pmI never said that I took much for granted or that I didn’t work. I’m just not blue collar. I meant to equate “working man” with “blue collar,” as in the classic country tune.Suppose it didn’t come across.
14 years ago at 8:19 amHe works a 40 hour week for a living
14 years ago at 9:46 pmJust to send it on down the line.
14 years ago at 12:59 amOh play me some mountain music…wait..fuck
14 years ago at 7:03 am^this
14 years ago at 9:21 amI was going to hate, but if you don’t have to put in a solid 40 to make ends meet, more power to ya. But nothing but respect for the blue collar working man.
14 years ago at 10:17 pmA true leader will work the same amount of hours or more then his subordinates. Not being able to relate to the working class means that you don’t understand the fundamentals of owning or operating a business. Lap? Go.
14 years ago at 8:45 amTotal NovaAsshole Move
14 years ago at 10:31 pmI believe there was a nearly identical TFM about Bruce Springsteen recently.
14 years ago at 10:53 pmTwelfareM
14 years ago at 6:12 amIf it wasn’t for people like farmers, coal miners, and power company people then we would starve and have no electricity. My hats off to hard working people as those.
14 years ago at 7:31 amJust for the record, I never said I didn’t appreciate the laymen of our country. Clearly it is their hard work that lays the foundation for our USA, and if it weren’t for them we wouldn’t be where we are today. I just can’t RELATE to them…
14 years ago at 8:20 amI got it from the beginning. Besides pretending to relate to a blue collar worker when your obviously in college would be ridiculous.
14 years ago at 8:56 amright. like you prolly can’t RELATE to knowing difference between a Scotch_Neat and straight up, since you’ve never had to make your own…just what daddy always drank huh?
14 years ago at 8:57 am^I don’t see what you did there.
14 years ago at 10:01 am*Probably
14 years ago at 10:38 am