The Savior of Hard-Core Honky Tonk Country Music
Little Known Facts
Little known facts about WC Edgar......
Favorite Nascar Driver:Dale Jr. #88
Guitar:My Martin HD28 MADE IN AMERICA!
Pickup: I drive:1968 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton built with "Solid American Steel" right here in the USA!
6' 3" Tall
Sandy Blonde Hair
170 Pounds
Favorite Food:Cheese Pizza
Cool Drink: Sweet Tea made with decaffinated tea and distilled water
Loves Cake Donuts
Beer:Budweiser
Smoke:No
TV Show:Andy Griffith
Western Movie:Tombstone
Movie:Walk Hard
Christmas Movie:It's a Wonderful Life
Rapper:Kid Rock, States Da Name, Jaye Swift
Country Singers:Mel Street, Haggard, Jones, Hanks, Tubb
US Automobile:Chevrolet
Foreign Automobile:Porsche
Motorcycle:Harley Davidson
NFL Team:New York Jets
2 favorite College Teams:Iowa Hawkeyes & whoever is playing Kansas State on any given day
NBA:New York Knicks
Heros:My Dad
A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is a Cyclone fan. She asks her students to raise their hands if they are fans too. Not really knowing what a Cyclone fan was, but wanting to be liked by their teacher, their hands fly into the air. There is however one exception. A little girl named Stacy has not gone along with the crowd. The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different. "Because I'm not a Cyclone fan" she reports. "Then what are you?", asks the teacher, "I'm a proud "Hawkeye" boasts the little girl . The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She asks Stacy why she is a Hawkeye fan. "Well, my Dad and Mom are Hawkeye fans, so I'm a Hawkeye fan too", she responds. The teacher is angry now "That's no reason," she says loudly. "What if your mom was a moron and your dad was an idiot. What would you be then?" Stacy smiles and says, "Then I'd be a Cyclone fan."
Likes
Real People who tell you exactly what they think and not what you always want to hear.
Dislikes
Foreign Cars being able to run in NASCAR.
Organized Religion, I remember a few years back my family went to a United Methodist Church and all the people from the church wanted to know was how much money my Mom & Dad made and how much they could give to the church each month.
More to Come!