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1.

Who did Chris Cagle do a cover of on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie soundtrack?

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Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Chris Cagle did a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie soundtrack. This cover was likely included to pay homage to the iconic southern rock band and add a touch of classic rock to the soundtrack, appealing to a wider audience.

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2.

Which CD is from Jeff Foxworthy?

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Answer: Have Your Loved Ones Spayed Or Neutered
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The phrase "Have Your Loved Ones Spayed Or Neutered" is a common joke associated with comedian Jeff Foxworthy, known for his "You might be a redneck" jokes. This CD title is characteristic of Foxworthy's humor and style, making it clear that it belongs to him.

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3.

Whose "you know you are a redneck..", jokes were part of his routine?

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Answer: Jeff Foxworthy
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Jeff Foxworthy is known for his "you know you are a redneck..." jokes as part of his comedy routine. His humor often revolves around Southern culture and stereotypes, with these jokes becoming a signature element of his stand-up performances. Through his relatable and light-hearted approach, Foxworthy has gained a wide fan base and popularity for his comedic style.

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4.

What does Ron White usually have in his hand when he performs?

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Answer: A Drink
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Ron White is known for his comedic performances where he often incorporates alcohol into his act. He is frequently seen with a drink in hand while on stage, adding to his laid-back and casual persona. This has become a signature element of his comedy routine, with many of his jokes revolving around his love for drinking and the humorous situations it leads to.

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5.

What is the full title of Ron White's Book, "I Had the Right to Remain Silent...?

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Answer: But I Didn't Have The Ability
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Ron White's book is titled "But I Didn't Have The Ability" which is a humorous play on the Miranda rights phrase "You have the right to remain silent." The title suggests that while White had the legal right to remain silent, he simply couldn't resist sharing his humorous anecdotes and stories.

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6.

What member of the Blue Collar tour did not go on to star in the "Blue Collar TV" series?

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Answer: Ron White
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Ron White did not go on to star in the "Blue Collar TV" series because he was not a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. The members who did go on to star in the TV series were Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall.

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7.

What is Larry the Cable Guy's last name?

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Answer: Whitney
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Larry the Cable Guy's real name is Daniel Lawrence Whitney. "Whitney" is his last name in real life, not his character's last name.

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8.

What network originally aired the "Blue Collar TV" series?

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Answer: The WB
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"Blue Collar TV" originally aired on The WB network. The WB was known for its lineup of comedy shows during the early 2000s, making it a fitting choice for this particular series which catered to a blue-collar audience.

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9.

Which was routine was used every week on "Blue Collar TV"?

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Answer: Redneck Dictionary
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"Blue Collar TV" was a comedy sketch show that often featured segments poking fun at southern culture and stereotypes. The Redneck Dictionary routine was a recurring segment on the show where the hosts would humorously define and explain terms commonly associated with redneck culture. This routine was a popular and regular feature on the show, providing comedic relief and entertainment for viewers each week.

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10.

Who was a house band on "Blue Collar TV"?

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Answer: Scott Miller And The Commonwealth
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Scott Miller And The Commonwealth was the house band on "Blue Collar TV" because their music and style resonated with the theme and audience of the show, which focused on blue-collar humor and entertainment. Their energetic performances and country-rock sound added to the overall atmosphere of the show and helped create a fun and engaging viewing experience for the audience.

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11.

What year did the Blue Collar Comedy Tour start?

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Answer: 2000
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The Blue Collar Comedy Tour started in the year 2000, bringing together popular comedians like Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White to perform in various cities across the United States. This tour became a huge success and helped launch the careers of these comedians to new heights.

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12.

What state was "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie" filmed in mostly?

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Answer: Arizona
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"Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie" was mostly filmed in Arizona because the state provided a diverse range of landscapes and settings that were suitable for the film's scenes. Arizona's desert landscapes and unique scenery likely contributed to the decision to film there, providing a visually appealing backdrop for the movie.

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13.

In what year was funny man Bill Engvall born?

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Answer: 1957
Explanation:
Bill Engvall was born in 1957.

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14.

Who replaced Craig Hawksley on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour?

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Answer: Larry The Cable Guy
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Larry The Cable Guy replaced Craig Hawksley on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Larry The Cable Guy is a well-known comedian who joined the tour alongside other comedians like Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall. His unique comedic style and catchphrases quickly gained popularity among audiences, making him a staple on the tour.

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15.

Who released the comedy album "Aged and Confused"?

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Answer: Bill Engvall
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Bill Engvall released the comedy album "Aged and Confused." He is a well-known comedian and actor who has released several successful comedy albums throughout his career. This particular album showcases Engvall's humor and wit as he discusses the challenges and humor of getting older.

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16.

Which Atlanta suburb is comedian Jeff Foxworthy originally from?

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Answer: Hapeville
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Jeff Foxworthy is originally from Hapeville, an Atlanta suburb. This information is likely based on his personal background and biographical details that have been publicly shared. Hapeville is a well-known suburb of Atlanta, making it a plausible answer for his hometown.

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