In the song when he's talking about PBR hes speaking of bull riding not the beer as mention elsewhere in the answer PBR(pro bull riding) is a sport that is honored down south we never have any worries when PBR is in town and if you watch the video seriously you think blue ribbon? no that answer is wrong -------------------------- If you want it straight from the writer and the band go to: http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15898 This is where Durrett, band member and co-writer of the song says it is Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. Now, Mr. Professional Bull Rider, an English lesson, if it was an event, it would have said "THE" PBR is on the way, not "A" PBR is on the way. BTW (stand for By The Way) PBR standing for Pabst Blue Ribbon is older than PBR standing for Professional Bull Riders. Signed: Pretty Bored Reader (another meaning for PBR to argue about rather than Google for quotes like I did before making a fool of yourself on here.) PBR stands for Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, a beer brewed by Pabst Brewing Company ofWoodridge, Illinois, Some may say it stands for Professional Bull Riders but that does not fit the sentence its used in: "With my #@$ in a lawn chair And toes in the clay Not a worry in the world a PBR on the way Life is good today. Life is good today" How can a bull rider be on the way? The structure just does not work, plus it a country song about drinkin beer! --- PBR does stand for Pro Bull Riders, it does not stand for Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. Saying a PBR is on the way means that a PBR Event is coming... meaning there's no worries as the event is coming up. It makes perfect sense to anyone with common sense.
Eric Weddle is LDS
Yes. Sometimes. I just want to say that BYU would do the same thing for Non-LDS and they would for LDS students. If they felt that the student was deserving, it wouldn't matter if they were LDS or not. The LDS church doesn't work like that. I know, I'm a member.
Yes, there are many gay BMX bike riders
Not regularly but ESPN has it sometimes
Recently a new site has come up which provides a list of available LDS jobs. LDSjobs.org is the name of the website. Here you can find details and listings about LDS jobs.
There are 52,000 or so full-time LDS missionaries at any given time, so there's a good chance there is a person of that name has served an LDS mission.
There is a possibility, but at the moment no one knows.
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It really depends. Do you want English riders or western riders? A famous western rider is Clatan Ryder. I do not know any English.