Ichliebedich1078: Did u c the pectoral muscles on that live footage of Kenny Chesney from his Roberts Stadium gig in IN? It’s up on youtube.
Fanniemay458: No! Did u get 2 c him?
Ichliebedich1078: Ud better believe it!
Dannyboy32: Women, women, let’s not talk about Kenny for a moment. Let’s discuss cooking, or something, until I conclude the proper way to get into both of your pants.
Of course, the above conversation would not be the appropriate way to highlight an online relationship. Message board relationships are about camaraderie, sharing common interests, and bonding together over a particular hobby, like online poker, or person, like Tim Mcgraw. Of course, all of these relationships are tongue-in-cheek. Until you really get to know the person. And marry them.
According to CMT.com, Tim Mcgraw’s message board, like many other messaging sites, has become fodder for online relationships. In fact, Tammy and Mark Mcgraw (no relationship to Mr. Tim) met on the famous Mcgraw’s message board back in 2003. They’ve been married since 2006. Shocker. Forget online dating services like Eharmony.com and Match.com. According to CMT, the gurus of love, “sharing a passion for a star is a good foundation for any relationship.” Now, you too can obsess over individuals with prowess and unnaturally good looks while your frumpy ass sits in front of the computer screen, typing your way towards true love. Snap your fingers and say with me, “It’s just that easy.”
Perhaps we should all haunt fan club message boards to find a match made in heaven. Forget Tim Mcgraw’s silly little board, even Cinema Blend has a forum, people. Feeling vaguely sardonic is the only prerequisite you need to join in the fun with this cumbersome bunch! Are you becoming as ecstatic as I already am?
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