One of Jane Siberry’s favorite topics is the overwhelming nature of love, and that doesn’t change when she writes about this particular kind. 42: Jane Siberry: Everything Reminds Me of My Dog This is not a strategy that will get you very far with your partner, but the dog probably loved it. It’s funny enough that the more enlightened guys were probably laughing along.Īnother battle-of-the-sexes country song, this one for the guys: country star Billy Currington lists all the dog-like things he wants his gal to do, including letting him call her sister a b_ch. 44: Carrie Underwood: The More Boys I MeetĬontinuing the same line of thought, this tune outlines the many reasons why Carrie Underwood finds the guys she meets to be inferior to her beloved pet, and less messy as well. She’s too clever to come out and say the song’s about a dog, but drops enough hints, including the bark at the end. In this Norah Jones’ song, the dog is preferable to the guy in every way: He’s neither a vegan nor a pothead he never lies or cheats, and he doesn’t want to take a shower with her. Times have sure changed since Big Mama Thornton put a guy down by calling him a hound dog. This list stretches across eras and genres, showing the many different dogs who’ve been saluted in song. Dogs in hit songs have been bad and funky, they’ve been fine and noble, they’ve even gotten yelled at for acting up. We’ve highlighted the best songs about dogs to mark the occasion. With no complaints, when the problems came I just rolled with it.Popular music is rife with songs inspired by romantic partnerships, but one of mankind’s greatest muses is our four-legged friends. Motions for "talk that stuff, na roll with" cause guess what EVERYTHING had worked out. Winn Dixie not only had the pin but now since I'd gone rouge and missed the bus, carpool drop off was our only option. He was already upset because he couldnt bring cupcakes for his class because me, dad nor grandma could get off from work in time. Winn Dixie came through because they had a pin just for my birthday boy. Along my route I decide that I'm gonna just go to Winn Dixie. “What you gone do Ya, what you gone do? “ Quickly I just start driving and pass up the bus stop. Now it's 7:05 am and the bus comes at 7:10 and I gotta be at work for 7:30. "no birthday pinnnnnnsss," I say in my Soulja Boy voice. So, I stopped at our local grocery store and of course NO BIRTHDAY PINS. I tore the house apart looking for this pin, that I found the next day and I'll just say it was right in my face the entire time, but that's a story for another day. A look of perplexity reflected across my face. The first thing the child asked when he woke up was “Mom you do have my birthday pin right?” The boy hadn't even brushed his teeth yet. The birthday pin that we've been having for forever was nowhere to be found. Anyway, so the day started off not so good. He even has this big boy aura about himself now. So my son made the big SEVEN on Wednesday. Writing it out it does ’t sound like much, but let me tell you living it, it was overwhelming. So yeah, there was Easter Sunday, the kids were still out on Spring break from school (sighs), my son's birthday was Wednesday and of course working everday life. The day turned out to be beautiful and Im thankful for it, but back to this week Lord. I mean Sunday's around the Prosper house are usually quite frantic and we are most likely running late for church anyway, but last Sunday was a true fight. No to mention either of them cooperated with me. I had to make sure my daughter had her stockings, that she had bows to match her dress, that my son had his belt, and trouser socks, and sooo on. We celebrated Jesus's ressurection last Sunday, which equaled extra work on Sunday for me. Life has been moving so fast I haven't stopped to fully catch my breath.
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