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Many interesting sights at Country Concert

Part of the fun of Country Concert is what you see.

So far, I have witnessed: A young teen with an Abraham Lincoln tattoo. You don’t see that every day.

A man wearing only a black WOMEN’S bikini bottom.

Then, minutes later, a man wearing a women’s bikini bathing suit top.

Steel Magnolia singer Meghan Linsey eating at a picnic table backstage with roadies.

Singer Billy Currington being photographed with a girl in a wheelchair, who goes on to accept multiple congratulations from other concert-goers.

Horses. A g roup of trail riders and their horses trot over to the concert and listen to the performers.

Porta-potties. And the big trucks that service them.

A big trend this year is writing on one’s body. Friday’s specific theme was titles of Trace Adkins songs.

And despite what so many people think, not everyone is drunk. A lot of people are drinking. Those people also do not seem to believe in trash cans, but there are also a lot of people here, just enjoying the music.

And the sights.

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By Wonderful

July 10, 2010 12:41 PM | Link to this

A white-trash drunk fest. Enjoy your drug (alcohol) losers and try picking up your trash. Littering is proof of uneducated hillbillys. Go home and try not to beat your sister/wives!

By I Know

July 10, 2010 1:48 PM | Link to this

Somebody should post a picture of the local cops looking the other way while the teens ‘sneak’ past them and drink themselves sick. It’s an alcoholic’s Christmas up there!

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