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I just heard Brad Paisley's 'I'm Still A Guy' and I am offended The last verse especially makes me sick. Do you need a gun in your truck to be 'a guy?'
Do most straight guys subscribe to this rule? Just wondering. Here are the lyrics: When you see a deer you see Bambi And I see antlers up on the wall When you see a lake you think picnics And I see a large mouth up under that log You're probably thinking that you're going to change me In some ways well maybe you might Scrub me down, dress me up oh but no matter what remember I'm still a guy When you see a priceless French painting I see a drunk, naked girl You think that riding a wild bull sounds crazy And I'd like to give it a whirl Well love makes a man do some things he ain't proud of And in a weak moment I might walk your sissy dog, hold your purse at the mall But remember, I'm still a guy I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by I can hear you now talking to your friends Saying, "Yeah girls he's come a long way" From dragging his knuckles and carrying a club And building a fire in a cave But when you say a backrub means only a backrub Then you swat my hand when I try Well, now what can I say at the end of the day Honey, I'm still a guy And I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by These days there's dudes getting facials Manicured, waxed and botoxed With deep spray-on tans and creamy lotiony hands You can't grip a tacklebox Yeah with all of these men lining up to get neutered It's hip now to be feminized I don't highlight my hair I've still got a pair Yeah honey, I'm still a guy Oh my eyebrows ain't plucked There's a gun in my truck Oh thank God, I'm still a guy ---------------------------------
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damn... that's an offensive song. | |
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love that **goes to download** RIP 1958-2016 Prince RIP 1947-2016 David Bowie | |
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Would seem to support Obama's recent oh-so-controversial comment... "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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Yes that song is definetly more offensive to guys then to women. If thats being a guy I'm glad I'm not one. | |
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don't be offended
just take it for what it is | |
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Eh, whatever. It appeals to a certain country demographic, and my guess is he didn't even write this. If you've ever caught a Brad Paisley interview or seen his family pics in any number of women's mags, he certainly comes off very much as the domesticated pup he seems to be dissing here. I kinda like him, actually. [Edited 4/16/08 8:09am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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charming | |
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NOW ON SALE !!!
A SENSE OF HUMOUR get one today ! [Edited 4/16/08 1:13am] It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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I'm offended not only by this entire thread, but also by this entire goddamn forum!
You tasteless bastards make me sick! [Edited 4/16/08 1:19am] | |
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context:
http://www.youtube.com/wa...EPe4fZNf74 http://www.youtube.com/wa...f53LWQuezQ http://www.youtube.com/wa...GcVnhNjWV0 self degrating humour is just his style, no need to get all up in arms (npi) about it...you either think it's funny or you don't. It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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kev1n said: context:
http://www.youtube.com/wa...EPe4fZNf74 http://www.youtube.com/wa...f53LWQuezQ http://www.youtube.com/wa...GcVnhNjWV0 self degrating humour is just his style, no need to get all up in arms (npi) about it...you either think it's funny or you don't. Go to hell! | |
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TheMightyCelestial said: kev1n said: context:
http://www.youtube.com/wa...EPe4fZNf74 http://www.youtube.com/wa...f53LWQuezQ http://www.youtube.com/wa...GcVnhNjWV0 self degrating humour is just his style, no need to get all up in arms (npi) about it...you either think it's funny or you don't. Go to hell! I am in hell ! lucky for me i can do something about that...logging off now! [Edited 4/16/08 1:26am] It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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Anyone who has to tell you he's "still a guy" is suspect.
[Edited 4/16/08 7:49am] [Edited 4/16/08 7:50am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: Anyone who has to tell you he's "still a guy" is suspect.
[Edited 4/16/08 7:49am] [Edited 4/16/08 7:50am] Besides, how butch can someone named "Paisley" really be? [Edited 4/16/08 8:10am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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While I agree that there is a sort of unfortunate neutering or feminization of men going on (and I'm gay!), the lyrics to this are just dumb and way over the top.
A completely wrong-headed response to the issue. Though I doubt he's actually even trying to address "the issue." "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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jthad1129 said: The last verse especially makes me sick. Do you need a gun in your truck to be 'a guy?'
Do most straight guys subscribe to this rule? Just wondering. Here are the lyrics: When you see a deer you see Bambi And I see antlers up on the wall When you see a lake you think picnics And I see a large mouth up under that log You're probably thinking that you're going to change me In some ways well maybe you might Scrub me down, dress me up oh but no matter what remember I'm still a guy When you see a priceless French painting I see a drunk, naked girl You think that riding a wild bull sounds crazy And I'd like to give it a whirl Well love makes a man do some things he ain't proud of And in a weak moment I might walk your sissy dog, hold your purse at the mall But remember, I'm still a guy I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by I can hear you now talking to your friends Saying, "Yeah girls he's come a long way" From dragging his knuckles and carrying a club And building a fire in a cave But when you say a backrub means only a backrub Then you swat my hand when I try Well, now what can I say at the end of the day Honey, I'm still a guy And I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by These days there's dudes getting facials Manicured, waxed and botoxed With deep spray-on tans and creamy lotiony hands You can't grip a tacklebox Yeah with all of these men lining up to get neutered It's hip now to be feminized I don't highlight my hair I've still got a pair Yeah honey, I'm still a guy Oh my eyebrows ain't plucked There's a gun in my truck Oh thank God, I'm still a guy I love this song! For one, it's funny. It's not meant to be super serious. For another, it's based on the stereotypical small town type of guy, not every man. Most country songs are female-centric, doing anything to keep a girl, to get a girl, worship of women, etc. So this song comes along and it's really different from a lot of the stuff out there because it's more male-centric for once. Honestly, I'm tired of the messages that us guys need to be all civilized all the time and such to be any good. Men are demoralized in our society in the same way women are objectified. Things like this song, Maxim, The Man Show aren't necessarily the best ways to combat these messages but the song's something a step in the right direction even if in a wink wink sorta way. | |
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I'm in favor of anything that helps straight guys get back to the business of being straight guys. | |
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guitarslinger44 said: Honestly, I'm tired of the messages that us guys need to be all civilized all the time and such to be any good. Men are demoralized in our society in the same way women are objectified. Things like this song, Maxim, The Man Show aren't necessarily the best ways to combat these messages but the song's something a step in the right direction even if in a wink wink sorta way.
As a Southerner who is surrounded by this imagery, my problem is not with your point, but with the guys who are making it. These so-called "country" stars who think a cowboy hat and catchphrases make you a good ole boy. There are no Johnny Cashes, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggards or Kris Kristoffersons in today's biz. Most of these big-name male "country" stars are closeted metrosexuals. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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jthad1129 said:
These days there's dudes getting facials Manicured, waxed and botoxed With deep spray-on tans and creamy lotiony hands You can't grip a tacklebox Yeah with all of these men lining up to get neutered It's hip now to be feminized I don't highlight my hair I've still got a pair Yeah honey, I'm still a guy I'm fine with a man highlighting his hair, wearing lotion, etc. but I'm glad to see there are men that don't like these things. That means they probably aren't shaving or trimming the pubic hair on their dicks either because nothing looks more sissified and gross than a manicured dick. . . . [Edited 4/16/08 9:53am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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People are 2 easily offended.....me thinks. | |
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Raze said: While I agree that there is a sort of unfortunate neutering or feminization of men going on (and I'm gay!), the lyrics to this are just dumb and way over the top.
A completely wrong-headed response to the issue. Though I doubt he's actually even trying to address "the issue." I guess I'm just not seeing it. Most straight men seem to be scared to death of being seen as anything other than completely straight... The part I mainly found offensive was about the hunting... | |
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Raze said: While I agree that there is a sort of unfortunate neutering or feminization of men going on (and I'm gay!), the lyrics to this are just dumb and way over the top.
A completely wrong-headed response to the issue. Though I doubt he's actually even trying to address "the issue." Maybe he's like me....gay and wanting a real man and tired of getting a man home only to find that the man is a little shaved bitch. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Graycap23 said: People are 2 easily offended.....me thinks.
seriously, it's just a dumb country song. And the sentiment isn't much different than "let a woman be a woman and a man be a man." My Legacy
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guitarslinger44 said: jthad1129 said: The last verse especially makes me sick. Do you need a gun in your truck to be 'a guy?'
Do most straight guys subscribe to this rule? Just wondering. Here are the lyrics: When you see a deer you see Bambi And I see antlers up on the wall When you see a lake you think picnics And I see a large mouth up under that log You're probably thinking that you're going to change me In some ways well maybe you might Scrub me down, dress me up oh but no matter what remember I'm still a guy When you see a priceless French painting I see a drunk, naked girl You think that riding a wild bull sounds crazy And I'd like to give it a whirl Well love makes a man do some things he ain't proud of And in a weak moment I might walk your sissy dog, hold your purse at the mall But remember, I'm still a guy I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by I can hear you now talking to your friends Saying, "Yeah girls he's come a long way" From dragging his knuckles and carrying a club And building a fire in a cave But when you say a backrub means only a backrub Then you swat my hand when I try Well, now what can I say at the end of the day Honey, I'm still a guy And I'll pour out my heart Hold your hand in the car Write a love song that makes you cry Then turn right around knock some jerk to the ground 'Cause he copped a feel as you walked by These days there's dudes getting facials Manicured, waxed and botoxed With deep spray-on tans and creamy lotiony hands You can't grip a tacklebox Yeah with all of these men lining up to get neutered It's hip now to be feminized I don't highlight my hair I've still got a pair Yeah honey, I'm still a guy Oh my eyebrows ain't plucked There's a gun in my truck Oh thank God, I'm still a guy I love this song! For one, it's funny. It's not meant to be super serious. For another, it's based on the stereotypical small town type of guy, not every man. Most country songs are female-centric, doing anything to keep a girl, to get a girl, worship of women, etc. So this song comes along and it's really different from a lot of the stuff out there because it's more male-centric for once. Honestly, I'm tired of the messages that us guys need to be all civilized all the time and such to be any good. Men are demoralized in our society in the same way women are objectified. Things like this song, Maxim, The Man Show aren't necessarily the best ways to combat these messages but the song's something a step in the right direction even if in a wink wink sorta way. So change the title to 'I'm still a pig' ---------------------------------
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vainandy said: I'm fine with a man highlighting his hair, wearing lotion, etc. but I'm glad to see there are men that don't like these things. That means they probably aren't shaving or trimming the pubic hair on their dicks either because nothing looks more sissified and gross than a manicured dick.
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namepeace said: guitarslinger44 said: Honestly, I'm tired of the messages that us guys need to be all civilized all the time and such to be any good. Men are demoralized in our society in the same way women are objectified. Things like this song, Maxim, The Man Show aren't necessarily the best ways to combat these messages but the song's something a step in the right direction even if in a wink wink sorta way.
As a Southerner who is surrounded by this imagery, my problem is not with your point, but with the guys who are making it. These so-called "country" stars who think a cowboy hat and catchphrases make you a good ole boy. There are no Johnny Cashes, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggards or Kris Kristoffersons in today's biz. Most of these big-name male "country" stars are closeted metrosexuals. As someone who's in the country biz, I can tell you it's changed quite a bit since Johnny, Merle, and Waylon were doing their thing. Image is a much bigger part of it these days than it ever was back then. I think it's possible to still be a "man" and still use hair products and dress well. There are some of the "cowboy hat & catchphrase" guys out there, and while some of them are popular, you can see thru them. It's an act. But then again, how many artists out there put on something of an act when they play? It's just like all these rappers tell us that they're thugs and all while you and I both know none of them have ever been in the same ROOM with a gun. It's the music business and the industry sells more images than they do music. The music is part of the image moreso than the other way around. Just because the guy isn't a hick doesn't make the point less valid. | |
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