Body Like A Back Road

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Anonymous wrote:I find the lyrics trashy and change the station when it comes on


Agree. It's a catchy tune, but the lyrics really are trashy. Besides - who would want their body compared to a bumpy, pothole-filled, dusty back road?


Curves


I know that's the intent, but that's not what comes to mind.


Agree. I think backroad and I think dusty, bumpy, unsafe, dead skunk, old timey fridge laying out there on the side of the road, confederate flags and at some point it peters out to nothing except for the hillbillies who know which turns to take to their 'hollers'.

It's like 'clean as a whistle' -when someone uses that it always gives me pause.... well a whistle is full of random peoples layers of dried slobber- not clean as far as I'm concerned.


You need therapy and should try some meditation.

Btw they are not talking about a whistle. They are talking about the sound that comes out of a whistle.


Thanks but I don't need therapy- happy upbringing, happy life and all that. I'm not able to stop thinking enough to meditate but that's ok- I'm pretty mellow already.

But re: whistle sound- Mind-Blown. Never knew. Love it. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find the lyrics trashy and change the station when it comes on


Agree. It's a catchy tune, but the lyrics really are trashy. Besides - who would want their body compared to a bumpy, pothole-filled, dusty back road?


Curves


I know that's the intent, but that's not what comes to mind.


Agree. I think backroad and I think dusty, bumpy, unsafe, dead skunk, old timey fridge laying out there on the side of the road, confederate flags and at some point it peters out to nothing except for the hillbillies who know which turns to take to their 'hollers'.

It's like 'clean as a whistle' -when someone uses that it always gives me pause.... well a whistle is full of random peoples layers of dried slobber- not clean as far as I'm concerned.


You need therapy and should try some meditation.

Btw they are not talking about a whistle. They are talking about the sound that comes out of a whistle.


Thanks but I don't need therapy- happy upbringing, happy life and all that. I'm not able to stop thinking enough to meditate but that's ok- I'm pretty mellow already.

But re: whistle sound- Mind-Blown. Never knew. Love it. Thanks!


No you really do. NP btw. A therapist would have a field day with you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remember the mash-up proving all Bro Country songs sound alike?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTRSLs3On8s


I don't know any of these songs but together they made one stanky country song! I think they can call it a day and make no more music. Like Andrew Lloyd Webber or Celine Dion- they can stop making music too. It's all the same song anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find the lyrics trashy and change the station when it comes on


Agree. It's a catchy tune, but the lyrics really are trashy. Besides - who would want their body compared to a bumpy, pothole-filled, dusty back road?


Curves


I know that's the intent, but that's not what comes to mind.


Agree. I think backroad and I think dusty, bumpy, unsafe, dead skunk, old timey fridge laying out there on the side of the road, confederate flags and at some point it peters out to nothing except for the hillbillies who know which turns to take to their 'hollers'.

It's like 'clean as a whistle' -when someone uses that it always gives me pause.... well a whistle is full of random peoples layers of dried slobber- not clean as far as I'm concerned.


You need therapy and should try some meditation.

Btw they are not talking about a whistle. They are talking about the sound that comes out of a whistle.


Thanks but I don't need therapy- happy upbringing, happy life and all that. I'm not able to stop thinking enough to meditate but that's ok- I'm pretty mellow already.

But re: whistle sound- Mind-Blown. Never knew. Love it. Thanks!


No you really do. NP btw. A therapist would have a field day with you


Not to derail these country enthusiasts but tell me more. What would I even talk about? What do you talk about?
Anonymous
Like a back road does not equal like the actual surface of the road.

When you think of a back road, you think of the curves and hills you feel as you ride on it. The scenic view. The fact that it is an alternative to a more direct, practical route.

Body is curvy, one you take your time on, "scenic," and fun.

There.

Not talking about the road's surface.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find the lyrics trashy and change the station when it comes on


Agree. It's a catchy tune, but the lyrics really are trashy. Besides - who would want their body compared to a bumpy, pothole-filled, dusty back road?


Curves


I know that's the intent, but that's not what comes to mind.


Agree. I think backroad and I think dusty, bumpy, unsafe, dead skunk, old timey fridge laying out there on the side of the road, confederate flags and at some point it peters out to nothing except for the hillbillies who know which turns to take to their 'hollers'.

It's like 'clean as a whistle' -when someone uses that it always gives me pause.... well a whistle is full of random peoples layers of dried slobber- not clean as far as I'm concerned.


You need therapy and should try some meditation.

Btw they are not talking about a whistle. They are talking about the sound that comes out of a whistle.


Thanks but I don't need therapy- happy upbringing, happy life and all that. I'm not able to stop thinking enough to meditate but that's ok- I'm pretty mellow already.

But re: whistle sound- Mind-Blown. Never knew. Love it. Thanks!


No you really do. NP btw. A therapist would have a field day with you


Not to derail these country enthusiasts but tell me more. What would I even talk about? What do you talk about?


You don't know what a therapist is? PP you need a lot of help in a lot of areas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a back road does not equal like the actual surface of the road.

When you think of a back road, you think of the curves and hills you feel as you ride on it. The scenic view. The fact that it is an alternative to a more direct, practical route.

Body is curvy, one you take your time on, "scenic," and fun.

There.

Not talking about the road's surface.


Everyone knows this except the one poster who seems to be struggling with a myriad of issues, not just this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a back road does not equal like the actual surface of the road.

When you think of a back road, you think of the curves and hills you feel as you ride on it. The scenic view. The fact that it is an alternative to a more direct, practical route.

Body is curvy, one you take your time on, "scenic," and fun.

There.

Not talking about the road's surface.


Everyone knows this except the one poster who seems to be struggling with a myriad of issues, not just this.


Ha ha yes. I know that. And they're the ones who live on a backroad right? Maybe they're too close to the subject....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a back road does not equal like the actual surface of the road.

When you think of a back road, you think of the curves and hills you feel as you ride on it. The scenic view. The fact that it is an alternative to a more direct, practical route.

Body is curvy, one you take your time on, "scenic," and fun.

There.

Not talking about the road's surface.


Everyone knows this except the one poster who seems to be struggling with a myriad of issues, not just this.


Ha ha yes. I know that. And they're the ones who live on a backroad right? Maybe they're too close to the subject....


She very well might. She doesn't know what a therapist is either. Maybe backroads bring up traumatic memories of where she lives- IDEK...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember the mash-up proving all Bro Country songs sound alike?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTRSLs3On8s


I don't know any of these songs but together they made one stanky country song! I think they can call it a day and make no more music. Like Andrew Lloyd Webber or Celine Dion- they can stop making music too. It's all the same song anyway.

I agree its awful but its made up of 3 of country's current biggest hitmakers (and one in training, CS): Luke Bryan, FGL and Blake Shelton. Have you yeard of them? But I'd be fine to never hear another one of their songs. (although I don't hate Blake's current hit, but I think it would sound better if someone else recorded it)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a back road does not equal like the actual surface of the road.

When you think of a back road, you think of the curves and hills you feel as you ride on it. The scenic view. The fact that it is an alternative to a more direct, practical route.

Body is curvy, one you take your time on, "scenic," and fun.

There.

Not talking about the road's surface.


Everyone knows this except the one poster who seems to be struggling with a myriad of issues, not just this.


Ha ha yes. I know that. And they're the ones who live on a backroad right? Maybe they're too close to the subject....


She very well might. She doesn't know what a therapist is either. Maybe backroads bring up traumatic memories of where she lives- IDEK...


LOLZ obviously I know what a therapist does, I just didnt know I needed to see one because I interpret a crappy country song differently 99% of the fans do? Ok I promise if I ever see a therapist I will touch upon this, no judgement.

PS I also am not into country so maybe that's the problem? Anyway, cheers!
Anonymous
Quite.... I have to admit I heard the lyrics the same way.

A back road… a place no one wants to end up. I guess there's a context to "back road" and it's an insult where I came from (London and Capetown).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Quite.... I have to admit I heard the lyrics the same way.

A back road… a place no one wants to end up. I guess there's a context to "back road" and it's an insult where I came from (London and Capetown).


I think your opinion depends on how "curvy" (that is, fat) you are!
Anonymous
Guided meditation would help you train your brain to not always be thinking.

It's one of the most studied and successful ways to improve life.
Anonymous
It's sad that some people don't understand the beauty of a backroad.

A life without tummy ticklers. Sad.
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