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    By Richard Trapunski in Attractions
    Kid Rock and Lynyrd Skynyrd are playing tonight at the Molson Amphitheatre. This is sure to be dubbed "White Trash Tour 08". I would comment on the injustice of having Skynyrd opening for Kid Rock, but didn't more than half of that band die in a plane crash? Why are they still performing? Does Kid Rock make up for all four dead members? Oh well, any concert where I can yell "Freebird" and mean it is okay in my books. Expect guitar solos, confederate flags, mullets, gap teeth, and beer, lots and lots of beer. Don't expect Pam Anderson. That is, unless she develops an affinity for one of the Skynyrds.



    4 Reader Reviews

    SORRY ABOUT YOUR LUCK NIGGER. YOUR MOTHER *IS* A DOG YOU STINKING DOG NIGGER. HURRY UP $ CATCH SICLE-CELL & *DIE*

    1. Anonymous's Review :: August 26, 2008
    I seen the concert on the 25th in TO it was awesome don't forget Kid Rock is a red neck too and wants PEACE with all

    2. Anonymous's Review :: August 26, 2008
    Hey SCUMBAG:

    Your MOTHER has NO TEETH, a MULLET & a CONFEDERATE FLAG tattooed around her STINKING NASTY A$$HOLE>

    3. Anonymous's Review :: August 25, 2008
    hey cockbreath your mother licks arse & sucks dogs cocks

    4. Anonymous's Review :: August 25, 2008

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