a "judge" under the seat is a older slang for a particular type of gun, i think a 44 magnum if i remember correctly, but can't be sure on that, but old movies used to refer to the "the judge" taking care of business, (agaIn refering to a gun)
The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the . 45 Colt cartridge.
In Texas we say DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS. The judge is always under our seats. We welcome all people to Texas. But do not cross the line. Again we welcome all but follow the rules in Texas or pay a price. Again we welcome all but don't think you can get away with NY or LA. Bumper says, "Don't mess with Texas."
A pistol can sometimes be the ULTIMATE JUDGE, personally I carry my pistol on my hip, and I do not keep any firearms under any of my seats, but many people do keep a great equalizer under their seat, I am not one of those, but there are many of them.
The 'Judge' under his seat is a type of gun. So that 'Judge', was the judge & jury in this case. As for Hardy, my favorite song so far is 'Give Heaven some hell'. The title song from the album 'The Mockingbird & the crow' tells his career journey. He started out being a 'Mockingbird' writing radio ready fare for other artists. Then halfway thru the song, the music turns harder & he talks about wanting to say what he wants to say, as opposed to what is expected & he becomes the 'Crow'. It's like 2 songs mashed together. The first a light country & then a harder rock vibe. This guy is super talented & is an original.
If you want to hear country mixed with new metal, you have to listen to his song The Mockingbird and the Crow. That one is just Hardy and his band, without Laney Wilson, but it kicks ass!!
Definitely check out “Sold Out”, “The Mockingbird and The Crow”, and “Radio Song” off this album. The whole album is fire! The lower case titles are country, the Uppercase titles are rock/metal.
There are 2 reasons a man says "wait in the truck" Baby you're bugging me, I got this. Go be comfortable. Or Wait. In. The. Truck. The second...... You wait in the truck.
You would enjoy the entire album Half of the album is harder metal .. The title track is also... half country and half rock it divides the album " the judge under the seat" A judge is known as a type of revolver - the one he pulled out from under his seat Check out.."Bench Seat" Chase Rice Definitely slower but a strong message ❤
This what happens when you randomly run into a man that was raised in the same kind of hell she was running from sometimes its not always as simple as leaving especially when your from the same town and know all the same people so this kind of justice is sorely needed in certain situations
You should do HARDY "the mocking bird and the crow " and "sold out " and for his more country sound you should check out "give heaven some hell " and "a rock "
Justice from a judge under the seat....the gun is a Taurus and was called the judge
We call that southern justice, we learn at a early age what wait in the truck means
a "judge" under the seat is a older slang for a particular type of gun, i think a 44 magnum if i remember correctly, but can't be sure on that, but old movies used to refer to the "the judge" taking care of business, (agaIn refering to a gun)
A judge is the "Taurus judge " it is an actual name of a gun
A Judge is a 44 caliber long Colt that also fires a 410 shotgun shell.
“Judge under a seat” is referring to a type of gun. A Taurus Judge is a 5 shot revolver.
The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the . 45 Colt cartridge.
the gun was called a judge
How did I miss y’all’s reaction to this?!? Fantastic stuff; thanks for doing it xo
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the actual gun he used is called a tuarus Judge.
The album is half country, half rock. The transition song on the album is called "the mockingbird and THE CROW" and it incorporates both styles.
A judge under the seat refers to a Taurus judge it is the name of a gun
In Texas we say DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS. The judge is always under our seats. We welcome all people to Texas. But do not cross the line. Again we welcome all but follow the rules in Texas or pay a price. Again we welcome all but don't think you can get away with NY or LA. Bumper says, "Don't mess with Texas."
A pistol can sometimes be the ULTIMATE JUDGE, personally I carry my pistol on my hip, and I do not keep any firearms under any of my seats, but many people do keep a great equalizer under their seat, I am not one of those, but there are many of them.
The 'Judge' under his seat is a type of gun. So that 'Judge', was the judge & jury in this case. As for Hardy, my favorite song so far is 'Give Heaven some hell'. The title song from the album 'The Mockingbird & the crow' tells his career journey. He started out being a 'Mockingbird' writing radio ready fare for other artists. Then halfway thru the song, the music turns harder & he talks about wanting to say what he wants to say, as opposed to what is expected & he becomes the 'Crow'. It's like 2 songs mashed together. The first a light country & then a harder rock vibe. This guy is super talented & is an original.
Judge under the seat..Judge is a brand of gun. So it was a play on words...
If you want to hear country mixed with new metal, you have to listen to his song The Mockingbird and the Crow. That one is just Hardy and his band, without Laney Wilson, but it kicks ass!!
The Album is half country half rock the title track is the transition
This song had won several awards
Definitely check out “Sold Out”, “The Mockingbird and The Crow”, and “Radio Song” off this album. The whole album is fire! The lower case titles are country, the Uppercase titles are rock/metal.
There are 2 reasons a man says "wait in the truck"
Baby you're bugging me, I got this. Go be comfortable.
Or
Wait. In. The. Truck.
The second...... You wait in the truck.
She is still waiting in the truck.
Check out The Mockingbird and The Crow- rock/metal vibes!
You would enjoy the entire album
Half of the album is harder metal ..
The title track is also... half country and half rock it divides the album
" the judge under the seat"
A judge is known as a type of revolver - the one he pulled out from under his seat
Check out.."Bench Seat" Chase Rice
Definitely slower but a strong message ❤
This what happens when you randomly run into a man that was raised in the same kind of hell she was running from sometimes its not always as simple as leaving especially when your from the same town and know all the same people so this kind of justice is sorely needed in certain situations
You should do HARDY "the mocking bird and the crow " and "sold out " and for his more country sound you should check out "give heaven some hell " and "a rock "