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@whereismom1 Wow, That's very rude.
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I don't live down south but I'm as country as they come :) so love this song!!!!
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i waz rasied in louisiana in the swamps so i love country girls ill give them wat they need but they have to work of it
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Haha I didn't grow up in Alabama... I'm from a small town up in Canada. You can find country girls, hillbillies, and rednecks on the outskirts of pretty much any town or city, and in the heart of all small towns. Put on some plaid, some cowboy boots, get muddy, work hard, listen to country tunes, go drive a truck and love yer momma and pappa and you'll know what it feels like no matter where you're from :)
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@250girl I honestly sometimes wish that I grew up in Alabama to just know what that might feel like. However, I think a Puerto Rican country girl might turn heads :(
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@whereismom1 hell yeah i can
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@BeeandHidegal200 can you read bitch
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@whereismom1 EXCUSE ME?!
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@BeeandHidegal200 you fatass cunt
If you're a true country girl, "Daddy's sweet money" hasn't jacked up any of your damn trucks. You worked hard at a mans job with your own 2 hands to EARN the money to jack up your truck! Country girls don't have everything handed to them, the earn it. (owns jacked up '76 chev and jacked up '86 chev).
250girl 2 days ago 20
To everyone hating on city girls such as myself, I grew up in Toronto and even though I currently live in a suburb north of the city, I still consider myself a city girl. I don't think that really matters in terms of my love of country music. If someone living in the south was a fan of rap or rock and roll, or any other genre of music, I wouldn't discriminate against them for it. Just saying--city girls can like country music just as much as country folk :)!!
TinaB1990 3 days ago 14