GF doesn't wear a Stetson. That's a brand, not a style of hat..
It's often used as a generic name for a style of hat, surely you know that?
Not here it's not.
I have heard Brits use that definition quite a bit..
Barksdale said
Mar 27 7:48 PM, 2025
Maddog said
Mar 27 11:40 PM, 2025
This is for Vam. Not saying you won't ever see line dancing in a Country Bar, because there are a few songs that are almost always line danced to.
This is what you will see. You will see more aerials and dips with younger people obviously..
Maddog said
Mar 27 11:46 PM, 2025
Copperhead Road is ALWAYS a line dance..
Maddog said
Mar 27 11:56 PM, 2025
Can't forget Cumbia dancing for our friends from the south. It's probably as popular now as the two step in Texas.
Anonymous said
Mar 28 11:22 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
GF doesn't wear a Stetson. That's a brand, not a style of hat..
It's often used as a generic name for a style of hat, surely you know that?
Not here it's not.
Yes, I realise that your worldview is a Texan one and therefore possibly a bit limited.
Maddog said
Mar 28 2:18 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
GF doesn't wear a Stetson. That's a brand, not a style of hat..
It's often used as a generic name for a style of hat, surely you know that?
Not here it's not.
Yes, I realise that your worldview is a Texan one and therefore possibly a bit limited.
You mean my view of my headgear is accurate..
Some folks might call a kilt a skirt because that's what it's called where they come from.
Methinks a Scotsman would correct them..
Anonymous said
Mar 29 8:46 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
GF doesn't wear a Stetson. That's a brand, not a style of hat..
It's often used as a generic name for a style of hat, surely you know that?
Not here it's not.
Yes, I realise that your worldview is a Texan one and therefore possibly a bit limited.
You mean my view of my headgear is accurate..
Some folks might call a kilt a skirt because that's what it's called where they come from.
Methinks a Scotsman would correct them..
Maddog said
Mar 30 4:12 PM, 2025
Same title, different song.
Vam said
Mar 30 11:49 PM, 2025
Vam said
Mar 30 11:55 PM, 2025
Vam said
Mar 31 12:04 AM, 2025
Syl said
Mar 31 11:57 AM, 2025
Vam, I have posted loads from Jack Savoretti in the past, do you know of him?
Syl said
Mar 31 1:16 PM, 2025
I drive my OH mad playing this in the car. In my mind I am transported from driving the Manchester roads, to driving down to Soller, or along the Amalfii coast....
Vam said
Mar 31 1:26 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
I drive my OH mad playing this in the car. In my mind I am transported from driving the Manchester roads, to driving down to Soller, or along the Amalfii coast....
😎 The stunning Amalfi coast - and especially all the way down to Positano 😎
Yep, Syl, I have loads of his stuff in my phone playlists. Like this whole album when I feel like some chillout time
Vam said
Mar 31 1:29 PM, 2025
… and speaking of chilling out …
Vam said
Mar 31 2:04 PM, 2025
… also …. (have a great week, everyone )
Maddog said
Mar 31 3:59 PM, 2025
Is it even a proper song if it doesn't mention Texas, boots, trucks or a lost love?
Syl said
Apr 1 10:48 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Is it even a proper song if it doesn't mention Texas, boots, trucks or a lost love?
Not here it's not.
I have heard Brits use that definition quite a bit..
This is for Vam. Not saying you won't ever see line dancing in a Country Bar, because there are a few songs that are almost always line danced to.
This is what you will see. You will see more aerials and dips with younger people obviously..
Copperhead Road is ALWAYS a line dance..
Can't forget Cumbia dancing for our friends from the south. It's probably as popular now as the two step in Texas.
Yes, I realise that your worldview is a Texan one and therefore possibly a bit limited.
You mean my view of my headgear is accurate..
Some folks might call a kilt a skirt because that's what it's called where they come from.
Methinks a Scotsman would correct them..
Same title, different song.
Vam, I have posted loads from Jack Savoretti in the past, do you know of him?
I drive my OH mad playing this in the car.
In my mind I am transported from driving the Manchester roads, to driving down to Soller, or along the Amalfii coast....
😎 The stunning Amalfi coast - and especially all the way down to Positano 😎
Yep, Syl, I have loads of his stuff in my phone playlists. Like this whole album when I feel like some chillout time
… and speaking of chilling out …
… also …. (have a great week, everyone
)
OK...here's a 'proper' song for you.
Ooo...your lucky day, I found another.