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The country-fried cable network has ordered eight episodes of Swanderosa, a docu-series about a family that runs a wedding and event planning business in San Antonio.
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Listen to the country-fried version of "Born This Way" here and sound off in the comments.
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This harmless, country-fried duet, while well-sung featured such non-Idol-family-audience lyrics as "never pay for a beer again," and "no need to study."
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The country-fried cable network has ordered eight episodes of Swanderosa, a docu-series about a family that runs a wedding and event planning business in San Antonio.
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Williams's country-fried, Southern boogie rock is plenty road-tested and fan-approved, and he proved to be a willing showman even while mostly on autopilot.
Hank Williams Jr. flashes his own brand of charisma David Malitz 2010
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Only Bill spoke of carrots and celery as if they were country-fried steak.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010
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The ad-catchy name of Farmer Wants a Wife (CW, tonight, 9 ET/PT) doesn't just tell you all you need to know about this country-fried Bachelor, it really provides all you need to see.
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• Chili's country-fried chicken crispers, cinnamon apples and chocolate milk has 1,020 calories.
Some 'kids' meals' pack whole day's serving of calories 2008
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Bob Evans 'Cinnamon Cream Stacked and Stuffed Hotcakes. 1,380 calories and 34 grams of fat – about what you'd get in two country-fried steaks and four eggs, CSPI claims.
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As if to echo these dramatic poses, the second encore closed with a country-fried cover of R. Kelly's 2002 single, "The World's Greatest."
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