Re: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Cool. I'm through with work for the day (there's still a great big pile of it on the desk, but I've seen all I care to see of it for the day), so here's my timely response to an article posted about a week ago... The Philclip(TM) says of country fashion: Compared to today's styles, the

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread Matt Benz
[Matt Benz] I still say the Dixie Chicks look terrible, hair and outfits wise. Can I get a witness?

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1999-02-05 Thread BARNARD
[Matt Benz] I still say the Dixie Chicks look terrible, hair and outfits wise. Can I get a witness? Heh, they ain't no Carlene Carter, what can I say g. Should this be on the fluff list??? --junior

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread Matt Benz
]] Sent: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:27 AM To: passenger side Subject: RE: What Country is Really All About [Matt Benz] I still say the Dixie Chicks look terrible, hair and outfits wise. Can I get a witness? Heh, they ain't no Carlene Carter, what can I say g. Should

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread Jon Weisberger
I could care less how the Dixie Chicks dress, so no witness here, Matt. I do think it's interesting, though, that the writer of that piece seemed to think that Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn wore gingham frocks throughout their careers, which is way, way off-base. The difference is that when

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread BARNARD
I agree entirely, Matt. I mean, those girls need to do the makeover show on E! network. We must not be their target audience Their music can be (or was, at one point, as people here have been pointing out) quite respectable, but the look sure isn't hitting home with me... --junior PS. I

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread BARNARD
Actually, now that I think about it, I don't really care for the "look" of many contemporary country artists. My head's always full of old-time stuff and the way the performers dress now in general just doesn't get it for me. Men *and* women, I'm talking about... --junior

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread Matt Benz
-Original Message- From: Jon Weisberger [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:34 AM To: passenger side Subject: RE: What Country is Really All About I could care less how the Dixie Chicks dress, so no witness here, Matt. I do think it's interesting

RE: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-05 Thread Matt Benz
-Original Message- From: BARNARD [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:46 AM To: passenger side Subject: RE: What Country is Really All About Actually, now that I think about it, I don't really care for the "look" of many contemporary count

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1999-02-05 Thread Ph. Barnard
Matt: Agreed, Jr, and I'm no fashion plate myself. For instance, I think the Mavricks look pretty silly with their faux hipster mafia look, and well, any of those other bands like Diamond Rio need to realize that Chess King closed down back in the 80's. Hell, they make BG bands look like

What Country is Really All About

1999-02-04 Thread Phil Connor
HEE HAW GETS THE HEAVE-HO AS COUNTRY ACTS LOSE THE GINGHAM FOR THE GUCCI Jeff Houck * 01/30/99 The Palm Beach Post (Copyright 1999) *No doubt about it. This was a seminal moment in country music history. Two weeks ago at the American