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Larry the Cable Guy : Let's do! Jeff (Foxworthy) called me up and said that he wanted to start RedFe


Larry the Cable Guy (born Daniel Lawrence “Larry” Whitney) is a multiplatinum recording artist, Grammy nominee, Billboard award winner and one of the top comedians in the country. He has his own line of merchandise and continues to sell out theatres atlanta car rentals and arenas across the United States. Despite his stage name, he has never worked for a cable company in any capacity.
Larry was one of the members of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe that included Bill Engvall, Ron White and Jeff Foxworthy atlanta car rentals (with whom he has starred on Blue Collar TV ). He was the star of Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy that aired on the History Channel from 2011 until 2013.
I’m defending free speech pretty much all over the place because you still have freedom of speech. I’ve always thought if you don’t like what somebody says, don’t hang out with that person. Why do you have to complain about it? Here’s the thing. I don’t hang out with, and I’m not friends with anybody that would offend me or I think offends me or lives a different way than I do. I don’t hang out with them. Therefore, I don’t have to deal with it (laughs). atlanta car rentals I don’t know why people get so bent out of shape over stuff people say.
The Nebraska native has released seven comedy albums, and three have been certified gold by the RIAA. In addition, he has starred in the films Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector , Delta Farce and Witless Protection , appeared in the 2013 film A Madea Christmas as well as voicing Mater, a character in the animated Cars franchise. His book, Git-R-Done, debuted at #26 on the New York Times bestseller list, and Larry’s Git-R-Done Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2009 as a focal point for the family’s philanthropy.
Larry, along with Granger Smith (aka Earl Dibbles, atlanta car rentals Jr.), Tim McGraw, Florida Georgia Line, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Easton Corbin, atlanta car rentals Kellie Pickler, atlanta car rentals Jeff Foxworthy and stars of Duck Dynasty , among others, will perform at a three-day festival on May 23-25, 2014, at Circuit of The Americas (COTA), a multi-purpose sports facility located on a 1,000-acre site in southeast Austin, Texas.
Larry the Cable Guy : Let’s do! Jeff (Foxworthy) called me up and said that he wanted to start RedFest, just one big area, just everything outdoors and everything that a country atlanta car rentals kid would love. He asked if I would help him out. Obviously, I was in. He wanted to get this off the ground, and I thought it sounded like a good idea, a good place to take your family.
If you’re an outdoorsy atlanta car rentals person whether you’re country or redneck, you’ll like it. There’s atlanta car rentals the old joke, “What’s the difference between country and redneck? Well, that’s three hundred dollars.” So I’d say anything blue collar, anything you’d like to do outdoors whether it be working atlanta car rentals with animals or hunting atlanta car rentals or fishing, Jeff wanted to create just one big place you could go to, one big event for one weekend. He came up with RedFest, and I think it’s a pretty good idea. There are a lot of good acts that will be performing, but you can also bring your family and do other things.
Larry the Cable Guy : I sure am. I grew up on a pig farm in southeast Nebraska. When I started doing the Blue Collar Tour, I thought it was kind of funny because I faked my accent, so everybody thought I lived in an apartment somewhere. But I grew up on a pig farm. My whole life revolved around loading cattle. I wanted to be a cattle auctioneer when I was a kid. I’m more of a rodeo type guy; Jeff and Bill (Engvall) are more of the hunting types. I enjoy hunting, but if I had my choice to go deer hunting or bass fishing, I’d take bass fishing any day of the week. I enjoy both of them, but yeah, I’m a very outdoorsy guy.
We all have our things we like to do. I’m more of a livestock type guy. Anytime there are cattle, hogs or horses, I’m there. Wherever there’s deer, Jeff and Bill are there. Jeff likes to fish, too. We’re all country kids, so we all like that kind of stuff. I wanted to help Jeff out at RedFest, lend my support and perform down there. It’s going to be a lot of fun.
Larry the Cable Guy : I am friends with the Duck Dynasty guys. I was a little disappointed when I went to their house to eat, and there wasn’t one hair in the soup (laughs). But I’ve known Willie forever. Willie plays in my golf tournaments. I’m actually going to see him in a couple of weeks right after RedFest. We’re all kind of one kindred, I guess you could say.
Larry the Cable Guy : I sure did. I’m a person for free speech. Not only that, I’m defending his Christianity which is the same Christianity that I have. He was saying what it says in the Bible. Christianity is about forgiveness and about grace. Phil wasn’t saying he was better than anybody else. He was saying that he loves everybody, but was taught atlanta car rentals that certain atlanta car rentals things are wrong, and he thinks certain things are wrong. He’s not condemning anyone. I was defending that.
I’m defending free speech pretty much all over the place because you still have freedom of speech. I’ve always thought if you don’t like what somebody says, don’t hang out with that person. Why do you have to complain about it? Here’s the thing. I don’t hang out with, and I’m not friends with anybody that would offend me or I think offends me or lives a different way than I do. I don’t hang out with them. Therefore, I don’t have to deal with it (laughs). I don’t know why people get so bent out of shape over stuff people say.
Melissa Parker ( Smashing Interviews Magazine ) : I understand atlanta car rentals that you are friends with Lewis Black (actor, author, comedian), and you two are probably polar opposites as far as views on religion and politics.
Larry the Cable Guy : Well, of course atlanta car rentals we are because Lewis and I know that we can still disagree on things and still be friends. I don’t hate anybody. My character is one thing, but me as an individual is completely atlanta car rentals different. atlanta car rentals I don’t hate anybody. I disagree with a lot of things, but hey, what a person does is between them and their maker. I can disagree with somebody, and I can still be friends with them.
I am called to love my neighbor, which I do. I can disagree with my neighbor atlanta car rentals about several things, but I’m not going to hate my neighbor. It’s not up to me to hate anybody. It’s not up to me to judge anyone. It’s up to me to be nice, to be kind and to do everything I can to help somebody.
Lewis and I can have different opinions. atlanta car rentals I can have different opinions with anybody. I can still be a friend with that person. Do I hang out with them 24 hours a day? No. I do not. I hang out with like minded atlanta car rentals people 24 hours a day, people that are like me, people that enjoy what I enjoy and people that do what I do. Would I see him? Are we friends? Yeah! We’re friends. We’re buddies. We have a lot of memories. We don’t hate each other, and we never will. I can do that.
There are many people that aren’t able to do that. They’re hateful, and that’s ridiculous. I don’t want any hate in my life. I want to make people happy. I want to make people smile, and that’s what I concentrate on. I couldn’t care less what anybody thinks about it.
Larry the Cable Guy : Yeah. My dad was a non-denominational preacher, actually a Congregationalist which is really where all congregations come to congregate. That’s atlanta car rentals why it’s called a Congregationalist. Later on in life, he just became a non-denominational preacher, kind of a fire and brimstone type guy. That’s atlanta car rentals how I grew up.
Larry the Cable Guy : I was pretty subdued because I didn’t want to get spanked, and I didn’t want to go to Hell. So there you go (laughs). I was scared into being good. But I’m sure I did regular kid stuff. People always ask my mom what I did as a kid. My mom says, “He wasn’t a bad kid. He was never an unruly kid, always listened and obeyed.” I never complained when they asked me to do stuff. I wasn’t a troubled kid. I was a happy kid.
I’m a weird guy. One of my hobbies is I have Popsicle sticks and other kids of sticks for making atlanta car rentals stuff. I make replicas of livestock barns. That’s what I like to do. I do that, and then I think of jokes. atlanta car rentals I was obsessed with livestock barns, cattle and hogs. I still love that, and I still do that as a hobby (laughs). So I’m a strange person. When most kids were growing up and out at skateboard parks, I was in the back of a stock truck unloading hogs and writing up tickets and putting hogs in pens. I just enjoyed it, and I did that 24 hours a day. You can ask my mom. That pretty much kept me out of trouble (laughs).
Melissa atlanta car rentals Parker ( Smashing Interviews Magazine ) : (laughs) It sounds like you were not a “wild” child in the traditional sense of the word. During your act, are there people who are offended by some of the subject matter?
Larry the Cable Guy : When you’re doing comedy, it is so subjective. What is funny to you is not funny to another person. What is dirty to you is not dirty to the other person. Comedy atlanta car rentals is one of those things you throw against the wall and see what sticks. Lemmy from Motorhead said, “Fly it up the flagpole and see who salutes.” That’s basically what I do.
I have a basic theorem as to how I do my jokes. Growing up, I knew when to cross the line and when not to cross the line. It’s the same with my comedy. I know what my audience will take and how much they won’t take. I can’t give you a formula for it. It’s my own personal formula inside my head. Somebody else’s might be different.
I know I don’t want to take the Lord’s name in vain, and I don’t want to drop any F-bombs. I did a show one time in Arkansas. I think I said “sumbitch” and “bullshit” nine thousand times. Some guy came up to me with his kids, ages probably 10 and 12, and said that the reason he likes me is because he sat through an hour and twenty-minute show, and I didn’t cuss one time. So it just really depends.
When I started doing my act, I wasn’t married and didn’t have kids. I was probably 29 years old. Some people say that’s not a kid, but when you’re 50, and you look back to when you were 30, you were a kid. You look back on

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