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In reply to the discussion: Kid Rock: I will no longer sell my music in California............ [View all]KentuckyWoman
(7,264 posts)15. Dressbarn
I heard they won't be building any new stores in California.
Mervyns, Ames, Montgomery Ward, Builders Square.... all say the same.
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Anaconda might be a stupid movie but Voight getting his was worth the watch.
twodogsbarking
Aug 25
#43
And just like that, Kid Rock gets his first standing ovation from Californians.
Marie Marie
Aug 24
#12
Proudly say I've never heard a single note of his music, ever, anywhere. nt
allegorical oracle
Aug 25
#37
Snowflakes. They are fascists who think their cult leader should never be challenged.
Doodley
Aug 24
#14
Keep it up Governor Newsom, Chase the rat republicans out of our state!
Bread and Circuses
Aug 25
#24
That was 20 years ago, and it wasn't even a "song" by Kid Rock - just a (c)rap mashup . . .
hatrack
Aug 25
#70
I think the "Sound Effects" on K-Tel records outsell Kid Rock these days.
Prof. Toru Tanaka
Aug 25
#65
This comment has made my day!!! Maybe even the week, although it is only Monday!
Scalded Nun
Aug 25
#72
Honest to god I have no idea what that bastard's music is. He looks like the goddamn Crypt Keeper.
Klarkashton
Aug 25
#79
Did he really say that? Mainly because he doesn't control where his music is sold.
LeftInTX
Aug 25
#87
Personally, I'm more concerned about California losing it's fashion sense without Kid Rock's leadership.
mjvpi
Aug 25
#96