Posted Dec 15, 2014, 1:37 AM
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disneypilled verhoevenist
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: saint louis
Posts: 11,973
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Originally Posted by BnaBreaker
Trust me, I completely understand what you mean. Sometimes the pasty, wobbly tourist crowd all decked out in cowboy boots and hats for some reason can be a bit exhausting to be around, but I think you'll find that beneath the cheese there is a really authentic and enjoyable experience to be had regardless of whether you're a country fan or not (I'm not, generally.)
There is something really special and rewarding to me about being there for all of these struggling (or not) honest-to-goodness singer songwriters...true artists...testing new stuff in front of a crowd for the first time, or putting themselves out there for the first time. Of course, if that isn't what you're looking for you can always skip over to Printer's Alley for some Nude Karaoke (yes, really.) lol
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an aside, springfield, mo used to be sort of the thid wheel of the austin and nashville axis. branson sort of spun off in some kind of horrible mutation and the springfied scene atrophied for whatever reason.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozark_Jubilee
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