Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Any Guitar Pickers Out There?

We thought it would be fun to share these chord changes to the classic Johnny Cash tune, "One Piece at a Time."

This was found on Ultimate-guitar.com and was posted by Donald258.


"
        E 
Well, I left Kentucky back in '49
            A
And went to Detroit workin' on assembly line.
    B7                                            E
The first year they had me puttin' wheels on Cadil-lacs.

Ev'ry day I'd watch them beauties roll by,
    A
And sometimes I'd hang my head and cry.
         B7                                    E
'Cause I always wanted me one that was long and black.
    E
One day I devised myself a plan
           A
That should be the envy of 'most any man.
    B7                                       E
I'd sneak it outta there in a luch box in my hand.

Now gettin' caught meant gettin' fired,
      A
But I figured I'd have it all by the time I retired.
    B7                                    E
I'd have me a car worth at least a hundred grand.
           E                         A
I'd get it one piece at a time and it wouldn't cost me a dime.
      B7                                    E
You'd know it's me when I come through your town.
                                         A
I'm gonna ride around in style, I'm gonna drive ev'rybody wild.
            B7                          E
'Cause I'll have the only one there is a-round.
        E
So, the very next day when I punced in,
        A
With my big lunch box and with help from my friends,
  B7                                   E
I left that day with a lunchbox full of gears.

I've never considered myself a thief,
      A
But G-M wouldn't miss just one little piece.
   B7                                      E
Es-pecially if I strung it out over several years.
    E
The first day I got me a fuel pump
        A
And the next day I got me an engine and a trunk.
     B7                                 E
Then I got me a transmission and all the chrome.

The little things I could get in my big lunch box,
     A
Like nuts and bolts and all four shocks.
B7                                         E
But the big stuff we snuck out in my buddy's mobile home.
     E
Now, up to now my plan went alright,
        A
Till we tried to put it all together one night.
    B7                                                  E
And that's when we noticed that something was definitely wrong.
                                   A
The transmission was a '53, and the motor turned out to be a '73,
    B7                                                  E
And when we tried to put in the bolts all the holes were gone.

So, we drilled it out so that it would fit,
                  A
And with a little bit of help from an adapter kit
   B7                                 E
We had that engine running just like a song.
         E
Now, the headlights, they was another sight.
       A
We had two on the left and one on the right.
    B7                                                 E
But when we pulled out the swith, all three of 'em come on.

The back end looked kind of funny, too,
      A
But we put it together and when we got through,
      B7                                              E
Well, that's when we noticed that we only had one tail fin.

About that time my wife walked out,
            A
And I could see in her eyes that she had her doubts.
        B7                                              E
But she opened the door and said, "Honey, take me for a spin."

So, we drove uptown just to get the tags,

And I headed her right on down main drag.

I could hear ev'rybody laughin' for blocks around.

But up there at the courthouse they didn't laugh,

'Cause to type it up it took the whole staff.

And when they got through, the title weighed sixty punds.
           E                         A
I'd get it one piece at a time and it wouldn't cost me a dime.
      B7                                    E
You'd know it's me when I come through your town.
                                         A
I'm gonna ride around in style, I'm gonna drive ev'rybody wild.
            B7                           E
'Cause I'll have the only one there is a-round.

Ah, yeah, Red Rider, this is the Cottonmouth

In the Psychobilly Cadillac, come on. Hah.

Ah, this is the Cottonmouth, and negatory

On the cost of this machine, there, Red Rider.

You might say I went right up to the factory and picked it up.

It's cheaper that way.

Ah, what model is it?

Well it's a '49, '50, '51, '52,

'53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58, '59 automobile.

It's a '60, '61, '62, '63,

'64, '65, '66, '67, '68, '69, '70 automobile."
 
 
 
Have fun and let us know how the song turns out :) 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Brain Teasers for Your Entertainment

We came across the following brain teasers the other day and had a good time working out all of the answers. It didn't take too long, but a couple are definitely challenging. See how many answers you can get, and share them with us in a comment below.



We wish you all a great week and a safe start to the weekend in a couple days!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Interesting Laws from Florida's Past

Recently, we came across a list of outdated and funny laws in Florida. We thought it would be fun to share them with you, and see if you knew of any others. Share them in a comment below and we will add them to the list.



Here are our favorites:

  1. Corrupting the public morals is defined as a nuisance, and is declared a misdemeanor offense.
  2. It is illegal to sell your children.
  3. It is illegal to sing in a public place while attired in a swimsuit.
  4. Men may not be seen publicly in any kind of strapless gown.
  5. Women may be fined for falling asleep under a hair dryer, as can the salon owner.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

A Great Used Car to Start 2014

Used 2006 Cadillac CTS 4dr Sdn 2.8L

 

 

  • Price: $13,995
  • Silver Smoke
  • Gray
  • RWD
  • 2.8L
  • Automatic
  • 1774256T
  • 1G6DM57T660177425
  • 47,145