wellRED presents: Bubba Shot the Podcast - DON'T TAKE THE GIRL
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Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan
4.8 • 1.7K Ratings
🗓️ 7 September 2021
⏱️ 58 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I guess mark the Washington out. I think you look like fucking Mozart dog. Okay. Or maybe Beethoven or one of them up. You look like an oil painting. Yeah. |
| 0:29.0 | Yeah. Of a while. It doesn't. Is that supposed to be your like magic straights wig? No. Okay. I was about to say because I'm not getting that from it. No. That's in the mail. That's on its way. This was supposed. Can you. I'll give you five guesses. And in those guesses. No, it's something really, really important to me. It's one of my favorite things that this is related to one of his favorite things that involves silver hair or something. |
| 0:59.0 | That's it though. That was to be woman. This is supposed to be fucking Luke Skywalker. What? I know. I know. It's supposed to be Luke Skywalker. You're the record. I know. For the record. I'm happy with what has happened. Yeah. Because this is actually going to really hit for me in my poll dark videos. But like it was supposed to be Luke Skywalker. Yeah. No, you're right. I never knew. Like the last Jedi. |
| 1:29.0 | But anyways. Oh, I just wanted y'all's opinion because I just pulled it out. All right. You drinking? Me? I was asking track as he was hitting a jewel. I didn't know if you jolt when he weren't drinking. Yeah. Not nearly as much. But yeah, some. I do. No, I'm not drinking. I did just dirt. Any kind of like counts. Okay. But say any kind of, you know, hitting. |
| 1:59.0 | At all. Yeah. I picked the jewel up. It ain't just drinking. It makes it heavier. Anything else. But any kind of head change makes me grab the reach for the jewel. So this past. I just dirted. So that's probably what it is. This past Saturday was the first time I've ever drank where my body was 100% detoxed from nicotine completely. And I didn't even get the urge. It was very weird. Yeah. Yeah. I can't even imagine. I know. I know. I mean, even. |
| 2:29.0 | About where I'd quit smoking a little bit. If I went back to drinking. Boom. There it goes. But like, yeah, that's what I was about to say. That was always my, that's always what got me and trying to quit smoking. But I mean, you know, how I, but since I successfully quit cigarettes and just move to this, I don't even care. Right. I don't even feel bad about this. I don't give a shit. Right. I mean, do your thing. |
| 2:53.8 | Uh, all right. Well, whatever. Well, you know, we start whenever. Yeah. Bring two sharan in about 15 minutes or something. All right. |
| 3:06.7 | It is March 1994 and the second single from what's got to be one of the seminal 90s country. Right. One of the seminal at least. |
| 3:19.4 | For sure. By Tim McGraw. Name of the album is not a moment too soon. And today we are discussing. Don't take the girl at the suggestion of the show. So, Chauvin, let you get started. |
| 3:31.1 | Man. So I'm going to give you a couple of feelings that I had just when listening to this song for the first time. Now, I'll admit, I'm real high. Uh, and I started listening to this song. And like, I don't know, for the first time. I'm sorry. You do what? |
| 3:47.4 | You said, I'll tell you what I felt when I listen to some for the first time. The, the re first time. Okay. All right. For this party. I don't know when I heard it. I didn't expect to choke. |
| 3:57.2 | Childhood. Childhood. Childhood. There's childhood. I don't remember. I don't remember being seven in here in this for the, I mean, I know that I heard it a lot back then. Right. I thought that's where this was going. And I was like, well, this about to get wild. Then you said you was high. And I was like, I don't even know what this |
| 4:12.9 | was about to be. No, when I go ahead, when I was seven, this song was fairly ubiquitous for several years. Absolutely. I just kind of relevant story about that. Okay. Yeah, because it just kind of was always on. And because of that, when a song is like that, even if you grow up with it, you kind of take it for granted. And you don't pay much attention to it. Because it's just, it's always been a thing. Listen to it now. As an adult. For the purposes of this. And also being high. I'm damn. |
| 4:42.9 | I'm near a Christian. Yeah, you know, I mean, like, yes, I really, like, I don't, I guess this is a testament how good the song is, but like, I don't know, I don't have kids. And I've never thought about missing Amber if she died. But like, I've never thought, like, I know I love her. I married her. But like, I married her in like a very 2000s kind of way. Like, hey, we're all here. But like, listen to this song, man. Like, what a fucking emotional ride. |
| 5:11.6 | But I know exactly what you mean, except it wasn't so recent for me. And I do have kids and shit. I, so like you said, we talked about this briefly on, on the well read podcast recently, but then I got a phone call and had to cut out in the middle of it. But about that whole thing of like, you big with his songs, when you're a kid, you kind of take it for granted. You don't really think about. And I was talking about jewels song. You were meant for me in that moment. Because like, it was you big with us so much so that I know every word of it to this day. |
| 5:41.0 | Because it was on all the time, all the time. I never thought about it. And it came on a shuffled 90s playlist while I was like cooking dinner a couple weeks ago. |
| 5:50.5 | And I about broke down in the goddamn kitchen. I was like, this song is fucking devastating. Yeah. But that's it. But that's a different podcast. But it really is though that you go right on in a van. That song, fucking rules. Anyway, it does. |
| 6:05.8 | So I know exactly what you mean. And I did that with this song. We don't take the girl by Tim McGraw as well. But years ago. So like you said, you big as we were kids, I do remember being seven and with this song, because I lived at Southern Oaks. It's sort of like the projects and it's like poor people housing in Salana. |
| 6:22.6 | Live there with my mom and lived at the house of my dad and at Southern Oaks, there's a group of little trailer babies. They're all around the same age, five to nine or 10. And we've decided you can say trailer babies, right? |
| 6:34.2 | I don't get I don't get. You got them right. I'm gonna say trailer baby. I just wanted this. Yes. Yes. People have tried to tell me before that that's a hateful word. And I shouldn't use it. It is if I say it. They could kiss my fucking aunt. Right. I am a trailer baby. I'll say trailer baby. All the fuck I want to anyway, it was a group of my best friends are trailer baby. |
| 6:51.4 | Made it. But I too am a trailer baby. So yeah, I can say it. Anyway, as a group of us trailer babies, age like five to eight or nine or so, something like that. We still a little karaoke club type thing in the backyard with like a little |
| 7:07.6 | boom box, you know, like a small little CD player, boom box thing. Yeah, with like popular country sound like take our mama's CDs out there, put them in and like |
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