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<title>Carrie Underwood Loves Me</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:34:42 GMT</pubDate>
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Carrie Underwood&#39;s perfect guy is me.  Granted, I&#39;ve been saying this for the past two years, but now I finally have some evidence to support my claim.
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In the new issue of Country Weekly -- that&#39;s right, I read Country Weekly -- cover girl Carrie says that she is not dating Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.  That&#39;s good to know.  But it gets better.  Carrie describes her ideal man as such:
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	I would like somebody who&#39;s ambitious and wants to better their life.  I want them to always want more and always be looking to grow as a person.  I like funny guys, and I like &#39;guy guys&#39; - guys who drink beer and watch football.
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It&#39;s funny; Yesterday, as I was drinking beer and watching football, I thought to myself, how can I make my life better?  So I got up and made myself a Jack and Coke.  I mean, if that doesn&#39;t show ambition and a sense of &quot;wanting more,&quot; then I don&#39;t know what does.  Add in the fact that I&#39;m hilarious, and I don&#39;t see how Ms. Underwood could resist.  
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There is one problem, though.  Carrie went on to say this:
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	I drink.  But I&#39;ve never like lost control of myself in any way, and I&#39;ve never done anything stupid.
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We&#39;ll have to work on that.  But hey, nobody&#39;s perfect.
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On a final note, Carrie added that she would gladly choose family over the music industry when it comes time to have children.  See, this is another reason why Carrie needs to marry me.  She can have kids, and I&#39;ll be a stay-at-home husband while she continues to pursue her her music career.  She doesn&#39;t have to give up her passion, and since my passion is marrying Carrie Underwood, neither do I.  Carrie makes hit records, I watch &quot;Sportscenter&quot; on an endless loop while keeping an eye on the maid to make sure she&#39;s not stealing.  It&#39;s a win-win.  Honestly, I don&#39;t know why this hasn&#39;t happened yet.  Well, I guess I have to meet her first.  But other than that, it&#39;s pretty much a lock.
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Carrie Underwood&amp;#39;s perfect guy is me.  Granted, I&amp;#39;ve been saying this for the past two years, but now I finally have some evidence to support my claim.


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In the new issue of Country Weekly -- that&amp;#39;s right, I read Country Weekly -- cover girl Carrie says that she is not dating Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.  That&amp;#39;s good to know.  But it gets better.  Carrie describes her ideal man as such:


&amp;nbsp;


	I would like somebody who&amp;#39;s ambitious and wants to better their life.  I want them to always want more and always be looking to grow as a person.  I like funny guys, and I like &amp;#39;guy guys&amp;#39; - guys who drink beer and watch football.


&amp;nbsp;


It&amp;#39;s funny; Yesterday, as I was drinking beer and watching football, I thought to myself, how can I make my life better?  So I got up and made myself a Jack and Coke.  I mean, if that doesn&amp;#39;t show ambition and a sense of &amp;quot;wanting more,&amp;quot; then I don&amp;#39;t know what does.  Add in the fact that I&amp;#39;m hilarious, and I don&amp;#39;t see how Ms. Underwood could resist.  


&amp;nbsp;


There is one problem, though.  Carrie went on to say this:


&amp;nbsp;


	I drink.  But I&amp;#39;ve never like lost control of myself in any way, and I&amp;#39;ve never done anything stupid.


&amp;nbsp;


We&amp;#39;ll have to work on that.  But hey, nobody&amp;#39;s perfect.


&amp;nbsp;


On a final note, Carrie added that she would gladly choose family over the music industry when it comes time to have children.  See, this is another reason why Carrie needs to marry me.  She can have kids, and I&amp;#39;ll be a stay-at-home husband while she continues to pursue her her music career.  She doesn&amp;#39;t have to give up her passion, and since my passion is marrying Carrie Underwood, neither do I.  Carrie makes hit records, I watch &amp;quot;Sportscenter&amp;quot; on an endless loop while keeping an eye on the maid to make sure she&amp;#39;s not stealing.  It&amp;#39;s a win-win.  Honestly, I don&amp;#39;t know why this hasn&amp;#39;t happened yet.  Well, I guess I have to meet her first.  But other than that, it&amp;#39;s pretty much a lock.


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<title>Highlights of the Country Music Awards</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 16:20:17 GMT</pubDate>
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The Country Music Awards took place last night.  I&#39;m not gonna lie, I had no intention of watching, except maybe to see my <a href="http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Carrie_Underwood_vs._The_Seven_Wonders_of_the_World">future wife</a>  perform. However, my roommate Ted is a big country fan, and he kept turning it on.
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TOM:  Why are we watching this?  Carrie Underwood was already on.
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TED:  Shut up, you know you&#39;re gonna write about it tomorrow.
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TOM:  Fine, get me a beer.
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And that&#39;s how I ended up watching the CMAs. I&#39;m easy.
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Here are the cliff notes:
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Carrie Underwood:</strong>  Obviously Future Wife looked beautiful, but she also gave a strong performance.  That sounds dirty, and believe me, I wish it was, but what I mean is she sang well.  Her performance of her new single, &quot;So Small,&quot; sounded nearly identical to the studio version, which is an impressive feat considering her powerful vocals on the album.  Carrie won the award for Female Vocalist of the Year.  She also took home the award for Single of the Year (&quot;Before He Cheats&quot;).  Also, she looked really hot.  I know I already said that, but I felt the need to reinforce it.
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Brad Paisley:</strong>  Paisley won the award for Best Male Vocalist, then said, &quot;I&#39;ve always wanted to win this award at least once.&quot; You have to respect his honesty.<br />
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Kenny Chesney:</strong>  Chesney won the award for Entertainer of the Year.  Here&#39;s what I don&#39;t get.  Paisley was Best Male Vocalist, but Kenny Chesney, who is a male, was the Entertainer of the Year.  Are they saying that Paisley isn&#39;t a good entertainer, that Chesney can&#39;t sing, or that singing isn&#39;t really the kind of entertainment they&#39;re looking for out of country singers?  Chesney also won for Musical Event of the Year.  Now that&#39;s the kind of award I&#39;d want to win.  All these guys can sing and entertain, but only Kenny Chesney is an event.
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Taylor Swift:</strong>  Is she hot?  I can&#39;t tell.  Of course, she&#39;s only 17, so she&#39;s still got some maturing to do.   I could sit here and break this down all day like I was Mel Kiper, but let&#39;s just wait a couple years and see what happens.  Regardless, she&#39;s got a soon-to-be hit song -- &quot;Teardrops on a Guitar,&quot; it&#39;s posted below, you pop fans should get yourself acquainted -- and she just won the Horizon Award, which is basically Best New Artist.  That&#39;s a big deal because, much like with Detroit rap battles, you only get one shot.  While accepting the award, Swift held back tears to say &quot;this is highlight of my senior year!&quot;  It was adorable.  Swift has a bright future with country fans and perverts on the Internet, which as we all know, are the two fastest-growing demographics in America.  Congrats, Taylor!
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Sugarland:</strong>  I guess they won some award.  Honestly, I don&#39;t even know who they are, I always thought Rascal Flatts was Sugarland and Brooks &amp; Dunn was Rascal Flatts.  Remind me, which one of you guys is comin&#39; to my cit-ay?
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The Country Uniform:</strong>  ...which brings me to my next point.  Every country singer dresses the same.  I can tell the women apart, but you could easily substitute any country guy in for another and I would have no idea.  You want to be a country singer?  You&#39;ll need a pair of cowboy boots, tight boot-cut jeans, a Vincent Chase-style tight long sleeve shirt, a goatee, and a black cowboy hat.  I watched most of the CMAs, and 98% of the guys were dressed this way.  It&#39;s the country equivalent of the bare midriff (pop), leather pants (cock-rock), or the house with the Scarface poster in it (rap).  In fact, at the end of the CMAs, some deep-voiced guy came out to perform who wasn&#39;t wearing a hat, and I actually turned to Ted and said, &quot;wait...  who&#39;s this guy and why isn&#39;t he following the dress code?&quot;  
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The Politeness:</strong>  Every country singer is so polite.  You don&#39;t get any of those Kanye-esque rants at country shows.  Everyone goes up there, says something about &quot;what an honor&quot; the award is, and how they can&#39;t believe they won with &quot;all the other great people nominated in this category.&quot;  It made me realize something.  Country needs a bad ass.  You&#39;ve got guys like Toby Keith, but even when he&#39;s singing about shoving a boot up terrorists&#39; asses, he&#39;s really not that bad ass.  Country music needs a Happy Gilmore; a guy who shuns Nashville to live in L.A., hangs out with the dudes from &quot;Laguna Beach,&quot; dates one of the Kardashians, disrespects the legends of country, calls Dolly Parton a &quot;skank,&quot; etc etc.  He would be a total dick, but he&#39;d write such catchy songs that country fans wouldn&#39;t be able to stop themselves from buying his albums.  It would make the genre so much more interesting.  Right now it&#39;s like the Stepford Wives with twang.
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Alright, I think that covers everything.  Country music is taking over the world, embrace it now.
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The Country Music Awards took place last night.  I&amp;#39;m not gonna lie, I had no intention of watching, except maybe to see my future wife  perform. However, my roommate Ted is a big country fan, and he kept turning it on.


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TOM:  Why are we watching this?  Carrie Underwood was already on.


TED:  Shut up, you know you&amp;#39;re gonna write about it tomorrow.


TOM:  Fine, get me a beer.


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And that&amp;#39;s how I ended up watching the CMAs. I&amp;#39;m easy.


&amp;nbsp;


Here are the cliff notes:


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Carrie Underwood:  Obviously Future Wife looked beautiful, but she also gave a strong performance.  That sounds dirty, and believe me, I wish it was, but what I mean is she sang well.  Her performance of her new single, &amp;quot;So Small,&amp;quot; sounded nearly identical to the studio version, which is an impressive feat considering her powerful vocals on the album.  Carrie won the award for Female Vocalist of the Year.  She also took home the award for Single of the Year (&amp;quot;Before He Cheats&amp;quot;).  Also, she looked really hot.  I know I already said that, but I felt the need to reinforce it.


&amp;nbsp;



Brad Paisley:  Paisley won the award for Best Male Vocalist, then said, &amp;quot;I&amp;#39;ve always wanted to win this award at least once.&amp;quot; You have to respect his honesty.&lt;
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Kenny Chesney:  Chesney won the award for Entertainer of the Year.  Here&amp;#39;s what I don&amp;#39;t get.  Paisley was Best Male Vocalist, but Kenny Chesney, who is a male, was the Entertainer of the Year.  Are they saying that Paisley isn&amp;#39;t a good entertainer, that Chesney can&amp;#39;t sing, or that singing isn&amp;#39;t really the kind of entertainment they&amp;#39;re looking for out of country singers?  Chesney also won for Musical Event of the Year.  Now that&amp;#39;s the kind of award I&amp;#39;d want to win.  All these guys can sing and entertain, but only Kenny Chesney is an event.


&amp;nbsp;



Taylor Swift:  Is she hot?  I can&amp;#39;t tell.  Of course, she&amp;#39;s only 17, so she&amp;#39;s still got some maturing to do.   I could sit here and break this down all day like I was Mel Kiper, but let&amp;#39;s just wait a couple years and see what happens.  Regardless, she&amp;#39;s got a soon-to-be hit song -- &amp;quot;Teardrops on a Guitar,&amp;quot; it&amp;#39;s posted below, you pop fans should get yourself acquainted -- and she just won the Horizon Award, which is basically Best New Artist.  That&amp;#39;s a big deal because, much like with Detroit rap battles, you only get one shot.  While accepting the award, Swift held back tears to say &amp;quot;this is highlight of my senior year!&amp;quot;  It was adorable.  Swift has a bright future with country fans and perverts on the Internet, which as we all know, are the two fastest-growing demographics in America.  Congrats, Taylor!


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Sugarland:  I guess they won some award.  Honestly, I don&amp;#39;t even know who they are, I always thought Rascal Flatts was Sugarland and Brooks &amp;amp; Dunn was Rascal Flatts.  Remind me, which one of you guys is comin&amp;#39; to my cit-ay?


&amp;nbsp;



The Country Uniform:  ...which brings me to my next point.  Every country singer dresses the same.  I can tell the women apart, but you could easily substitute any country guy in for another and I would have no idea.  You want to be a country singer?  You&amp;#39;ll need a pair of cowboy boots, tight boot-cut jeans, a Vincent Chase-style tight long sleeve shirt, a goatee, and a black cowboy hat.  I watched most of the CMAs, and 98% of the guys were dressed this way.  It&amp;#39;s the country equivalent of the bare midriff (pop), leather pants (cock-rock), or the house with the Scarface poster in it (rap).  In fact, at the end of the CMAs, some deep-voiced guy came out to perform who wasn&amp;#39;t wearing a hat, and I actually turned to Ted and said, &amp;quot;wait...  who&amp;#39;s this guy and why isn&amp;#39;t he following the dress code?&amp;quot;  


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The Politeness:  Every country singer is so polite.  You don&amp;#39;t get any of those Kanye-esque rants at country shows.  Everyone goes up there, says something about &amp;quot;what an honor&amp;quot; the award is, and how they can&amp;#39;t believe they won with &amp;quot;all the other great people nominated in this category.&amp;quot;  It made me realize something.  Country needs a bad ass.  You&amp;#39;ve got guys like Toby Keith, but even when he&amp;#39;s singing about shoving a boot up terrorists&amp;#39; asses, he&amp;#39;s really not that bad ass.  Country music needs a Happy Gilmore; a guy who shuns Nashville to live in L.A., hangs out with the dudes from &amp;quot;Laguna Beach,&amp;quot; dates one of the Kardashians, disrespects the legends of country, calls Dolly Parton a &amp;quot;skank,&amp;quot; etc etc.  He would be a total dick, but he&amp;#39;d write such catchy songs that country fans wouldn&amp;#39;t be able to stop themselves from buying his albums.  It would make the genre so much more interesting.  Right now it&amp;#39;s like the Stepford Wives with twang.


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Alright, I think that covers everything.  Country music is taking over the world, embrace it now.


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<title>Carrie Underwood is #1</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:25:10 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href="http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Carrie_Underwood_vs._The_Seven_Wonders_of_the_World">
&quot;First Wonder of the World&quot; Carrie Underwood</a>  has proven her greatness once again.  Carrie&#39;s new album, <em>Carnival Ride</em>, has debuted at #1 on the Billboard Charts.
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<em>Carnival Ride</em> sold 527,000 copies, which makes it one of the best debuts of 2007.
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The 2nd and 3rd place albums this week are also country debuts.  Alison Krauss and Robert Plant&#39;s <em>Raising Sand</em> moved 112,000 copies, while Gary Allen&#39;s <em>Living Hard</em> sold 69,000 albums.
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America loves country music.  Compared to the rest of the music industry, which is clearly in decline, country seems to be doing quite well.  This week&#39;s charts show that country fans are truly a dedicated group who remain loyal to their beloved artists.  Either that, or they don&#39;t know how to download.
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&amp;quot;First Wonder of the World&amp;quot; Carrie Underwood  has proven her greatness once again.  Carrie&amp;#39;s new album, Carnival Ride, has debuted at #1 on the Billboard Charts.


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Carnival Ride sold 527,000 copies, which makes it one of the best debuts of 2007.


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The 2nd and 3rd place albums this week are also country debuts.  Alison Krauss and Robert Plant&amp;#39;s Raising Sand moved 112,000 copies, while Gary Allen&amp;#39;s Living Hard sold 69,000 albums.


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America loves country music.  Compared to the rest of the music industry, which is clearly in decline, country seems to be doing quite well.  This week&amp;#39;s charts show that country fans are truly a dedicated group who remain loyal to their beloved artists.  Either that, or they don&amp;#39;t know how to download.


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<title>Daily Music Hotness: Carrie Underwood</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:20:16 GMT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 16:09:25 GMT</pubDate>
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Hopefully this is the end-all report on Carrie Underwood's
romantic link to Tony Romo. Despite reports to the contrary, the country
superstar still says nothing ever happened between the two (even MSNBC <a href="http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Carrie_Underwood_Not_Concerned_with_Paparazzi,_Gets_Dumped">got it wrong</a>). And for the record,
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Hopefully this is the end-all report on Carrie Underwood's
romantic link to Tony Romo. Despite reports to the contrary, the country
superstar still says nothing ever happened between the two (even MSNBC got it wrong). And for the record,
Romo sounds like a major D-bag.</description>
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<title>Video Premiere: Carrie Underwood's 'So Small'</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2007 16:50:51 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ I figure since CMT's been airing this video on repeat for the past six hours, we might as well post it here too. Watch it now because I'm sure YouTubers will be warring against Arista Nashville for the rest of the day to keep an embeddable version up ... you know, since YouTubers don't get out much. ]]></content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:35:39 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Carrie Underwood's fifth music video and the first from her upcoming album, Carnival Ride, due out October 23, is set to premiere today.</description>
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<title>Carrie Underwood Talks New Album, Vacation</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 18:25:43 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Over the weekend, Carrie Underwood continued talking about her decision to title her next album <i>Carnival Ride</i>, this time in a profile piece written up by Billboard. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Over the weekend, Carrie Underwood continued talking about her decision to title her next album Carnival Ride, this time in a profile piece written up by Billboard.</description>
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<title>Carrie Underwood Picks Album Cover for 'Carnival Ride'</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 18:37:58 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Carrie Underwood has decided on the cover to her upcoming album, <i>Carnival Ride</i>, set for release on October 23. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Carrie Underwood has decided on the cover to her upcoming album, Carnival Ride, set for release on October 23.</description>
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<title>Carrie Underwood Decides on Album Title</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:31:50 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Click it and you shall receive the title. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Click it and you shall receive the title.</description>
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