2rocky

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While reading an informative and entertaining bowhunting article the othe night, the author made a reference to the lyrics

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Where I come from, enter Alan Jackson’s popular song
lyrics here, “hogs are a nuisance, and are hunted as
such”.[/b]

I would love to find the lyrics to this song, and perhaps even the CD it is on. If the author
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, or someone close to him, could elucidate me on that I would be eternally grateful.
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Entertaining and informative porcine pursuit on page 3 of this PDF
 

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John, that caught me too, but I took it wrong at first. AJ's song "Where I come from" does not actually use those lyrics. Zeke was just saying that where he comes from hogs are pests and get hunted like so. It was purely a reference to the name of the song.
 

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Well where is our literary southerner so we can bludgeon him with that... Still I enjoyed his article.

I've been humming a tune all day with the idea that the song went "Way down yonder on the Chattahoochee, hogs are a nusiance and hunted as such."
 

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That was a joke tween me and Brent, he gave me a nickname because I often bring up how we do things in Georgia, the where I come from part.

As in "where I come from it's cornbread and chicken", also Alan Jackson was born and raised in the county I lived in before facing North and going left 2100 miles.

Hope that clears it up, just a reference to how hog hunting is done everywhere except the Left Coast.
 

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So when are we gonna get a more regular delivery of your writing.....

Like a BLOG or sumptin'?
 

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I would tell you where that came from, but when you use big words like "elucidate", I don't think you'd get it.
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