Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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well, do ya?


momrek06 said:SORRY, Papa, if this was OT!!! But I know how much you like me!!![]()

Papa Deuce said:Ok, I'll let it slide, just this once!![]()
Cool-Beans said:Like him?!
I love him!!!!![]()
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Nothing - nothing about that man I don't like.
Get the Greatest Hits 2 album.momrek06 said:I cannot tell you what a fabulous young man he is....I think what he did for just my Bro's Command alone was thrilling....my Bro thinks of all his soldiers as his very own kids and to Have Mr. Keith treat them so well.....just like he was just "your average Joe"......
I will have to check this fellow out....I have no clue what he looks like or any of his music.....![]()
My favorite Toby song is the live version of "Should've Been a Cowboy," on that album.
They ought to put a picture of him in the dictionary under "man."Cool-Beans said:Get the Greatest Hits 2 album.My favorite Toby song is the live version of "Should've Been a Cowboy," on that album.
Toby's hits are great songs, but so are lots of the songs that don't get played.
Great songs, funny guy...and not hard to look at. Mr. Manly Man.They ought to put a picture of him in the dictionary under "man."
He does the Ford Truck commercials.
He also has been visiting the military overseas long before the current war started. He does it for free and doesn't get himself all in the spotlight about it. He just does it.
I just love Toby!!!!!! Love him!
Papa Deuce said:on a few of his early CDs he was pudgy and somewhat effeminate looking....

Toby?! Girly?!Papa Deuce said:Ok, I can agree with that "now".... but on a few of his early CDs he was pudgy and somewhat effeminate looking....
BTW, I love the guy. I wish he was a smidge less political, but his music is greeat!
Toby is about as girly as Elizabeth Montgomery was butch. He has *always* been a good-looking guy, even with the mullet. That was cool then. I remember those days, lots of guys had that hairstyle.

