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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1103088" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>JW</p><p>It's funny how Billy Ray has the same effect on people. I think he got under my skin when he said he was Elvis' cousin and started talking just like him. He just made my skin crawl.</p><p>I thought for sure you were going to show me something that would make me soften up a bit. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Now, overtime, when I hear his name, I go back to this incident:</p><p></p><p>I was at work one day, and some young guys start in the afternoon were making fun of Billy Ray; they were singing,"Worm' I Gonna Live When I Get Home?" :lol2: :lol2: They were singing in the trailers, twisting their hips, making faces and playing air guitars.</p><p>I gave my opinion on BRC, and kept on laughing at their antics. </p><p></p><p>I had checked all of my equipment while it was daylight, but did not leave the building until after dark. </p><p>I drove to Nashville, about 165 miles, and was pulling two trailers. When I got out to take them apart, the guys at work wrote all over the trailers in the dried salt sludge, "I love Billy Ray Cyrus," "Billy Ray Cyrus :heart: " and they also decorated the back trailer door. My trailers looked like they were covered with Billy Ray Cyrus wrapping paper. :nod: </p><p></p><p>I enjoy a good joke, and don't care if someone pulls one on me, but not driving that far with him all over my trailers. Can you imagine what people were saying as I was going down the road??? </p><p></p><p>When I pulled into the hub at Nashville, the guys there gave me he// over it. I had a good laugh. On the way home that next morning, I was thinking about the Charles Bronson movies, "Death Wish I, II, and III." When I got to work the next night, I laughed about it as I knew if I over reacted to it, they might do something funnier the next time. :cry2: We all were good friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1103088, member: 637"] JW It's funny how Billy Ray has the same effect on people. I think he got under my skin when he said he was Elvis' cousin and started talking just like him. He just made my skin crawl. I thought for sure you were going to show me something that would make me soften up a bit. :lol2: Now, overtime, when I hear his name, I go back to this incident: I was at work one day, and some young guys start in the afternoon were making fun of Billy Ray; they were singing,"Worm' I Gonna Live When I Get Home?" :lol2: :lol2: They were singing in the trailers, twisting their hips, making faces and playing air guitars. I gave my opinion on BRC, and kept on laughing at their antics. I had checked all of my equipment while it was daylight, but did not leave the building until after dark. I drove to Nashville, about 165 miles, and was pulling two trailers. When I got out to take them apart, the guys at work wrote all over the trailers in the dried salt sludge, "I love Billy Ray Cyrus," "Billy Ray Cyrus :heart: " and they also decorated the back trailer door. My trailers looked like they were covered with Billy Ray Cyrus wrapping paper. :nod: I enjoy a good joke, and don't care if someone pulls one on me, but not driving that far with him all over my trailers. Can you imagine what people were saying as I was going down the road??? When I pulled into the hub at Nashville, the guys there gave me he// over it. I had a good laugh. On the way home that next morning, I was thinking about the Charles Bronson movies, "Death Wish I, II, and III." When I got to work the next night, I laughed about it as I knew if I over reacted to it, they might do something funnier the next time. :cry2: We all were good friends. [/QUOTE]
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