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The song is about contemporary American small town life. The narrator claims "things ain't like they used to be round here", and brings to attention that children are becoming lazy instead of working and also the dangers of today, claiming "momma locked the door last night for the first time in all of her years" and "the streets ain't safe for a bike to ride down."
The dogs arrive at a place called the Yard, where dozens of abandoned dogs reside under the guidance of a gentle old woman whom the narrator calls Senora. The narrator, named Toby by Senora, adjusts to his new lifestyle. One day, many of the newer dogs at the Yard are whisked off to a building (a veterinarian office). A new dog arrives, named ...
Hot Dogs-Wau-Weir Sind Reich! [14] Innosense "This Must Be Love" Tami Davis "1000 Butterflies" 19 KJ "Daffy Little Symphony" feat. M Keller: Qute "Free as a Bird" 19 KJ "Die Verruckte Kleine Symphonie" feat. Sandrina: Jane Bogaert "Traume Werden Manchmal Wahr" Scatman John "The Chickadee Song" Take Your Time: Oli.P "Show Me Love" O.Ton [15 ...
Released: October 26, 2015 [1] 35 MPH Town (also known as 35 mph TOWN ) is the eighteenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith . It was released on October 9, 2015 by Show Dog-Universal Music .
He normally plays the same tune with his accordion, which the narrator describes as several sorts of music. There are rare occasions where Toby Dog will play a variation of his tune, notably the lullaby on the episode Bop's Babies.This is also similar to the tune that is played at the end of the episode (presumably by him).
All four living ex-presidents paid tribute to Jimmy Carter, the longest-living former commander-in-chief in U.S. history who died on Sunday. ‘A truly good man’: Trump, Obama, Bush and Clinton ...
Juli Thanki of Engine 145 said that the song's "infectious hook is offset by an unfortunate stanza they may have been cribbed from Go, Dog. Go!." [1] Matt Bjorke of Roughstock was more positive about the song, describing the song as "a rollicking modern fiddle-filled honky tonker," "playful and irreverent," and "just the kind of up-tempo Toby ...
Toby loves running around the yard, where he can sniff up a storm, explore and play. He's a 2-year-old mountain cur/hound/shepherd mix.