"Bob borrowed money from me to buy that outfit." - that was actually funny. The rest was like listening to the play-by-play of a disturbing voyeur. The South (and the tight jeans) will rise again.
Upon re-watching it turns into a "Fight Club"-like Southern Gothic nightmare. Narrator: "Bob likes those girls. Where's Bob?" Bob Durden: "I told you never to talk about me!" But maybe that's the TheraFlu and whiskey talkin'.
Miss.Cathy and Miss.Deb didn't quite have what it takes to be eye candy in a White Lion video, thus was reduced to line dancin' with brother Bob and the omnipresent, degenerate narrator.
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The only thing missing from the voiceover was Giggedy giggedy, giggedy goo
I'll never understand why everyone thinks the south is so backwards.
"Bob borrowed money from me to buy that outfit." - that was actually funny. The rest was like listening to the play-by-play of a disturbing voyeur. The South (and the tight jeans) will rise again.
This brings back fond memories of making fun of the line dancing show that was on TNN in the early 90s. Good times.
Aww, they didn't teach us the Bubba James!
Bob sure likes the girls!
"We need somebody to do commentary for a country dancing video. Do you know anything about country dancing?"
"No."
"You're hired!"
More camel toe than all the Sahara Desert! Yup, I used my rewind button!
I don't think Bob wants to be with the girls for a different reason than his brother thinks.
I'm just glad to see that George W. Bush is still getting work.
That laugh fills me with the urge to slap the South. All of it.
this would have been how we spent our saturday nights if nazi germany had won the war.
There's that country look.
Upon re-watching it turns into a "Fight Club"-like Southern Gothic nightmare. Narrator: "Bob likes those girls. Where's Bob?" Bob Durden: "I told you never to talk about me!" But maybe that's the TheraFlu and whiskey talkin'.
Miss.Cathy and Miss.Deb didn't quite have what it takes to be eye candy in a White Lion video, thus was reduced to line dancin' with brother Bob and the omnipresent, degenerate narrator.
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