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* TalkAboutTheWeather: In "I Didn't Ask and She Didn't Say," the weather is one of the topics brought up during a lull in the conversation between the singer and TheOneThatGotAway when they run into each other at an airport. The superficiality of the conversation is driving him nuts, because what he'd really like to ask her is if she remembers their time together like he does, and if he is TheOneThatGotAway for her as she is for him.
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* DyingReconcilliation: In the song "Live Like You Were Dying" has a man who was diagnosed with a terminal illness discuss this, saying he had given forgiveness he'd been denying.

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* DyingReconcilliation: In the song "Live Like You Were Dying" has a man who was diagnosed with a terminal illness discuss this, saying he had given forgiveness he'd been denying.
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* WeightLossSalad: Something he resolves to do in "My Next Thirty Years" to improve his health and well-being.
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Samuel Timothy "Tim" [=McGraw=] (born May 1, 1967 in Start, Louisiana) is a CountryMusic artist. He is known as much for his music as for being the son of baseball player Tug [=McGraw=] and husband of fellow singer Music/FaithHill since 1996.

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Samuel Timothy "Tim" [=McGraw=] (born May 1, 1967 in Start, Louisiana) is a CountryMusic artist. He is known as much for his music as for being the son of baseball UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball player Tug [=McGraw=] and husband of fellow singer Music/FaithHill since 1996.

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* TheOneThatGotAway: In "I Didn't Ask And She Didn't Say," the singer runs into an ex and catches up. He's tempted to ask if she remembers all of their times together and holds the same place in her heart that he holds for her, but he doesn't, and she doesn't bring it up.



* TheOneThatGotAway: In "I Didn't Ask And She Didn't Say," the singer runs into an ex and catches up. He's tempted to ask if she remembers all of their times together and holds the same place in her heart that he holds for her, but he doesn't, and she doesn't bring it up.

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* UnusualEuphemism: In "It Doesn't Get Countrier Than This," the singer is singing the praises of his lover, including the fact that she "cranks [his] tractor with just one kiss."

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In "It Doesn't Get Countrier Than This," the singer is singing the praises of his lover, including the fact that she "cranks [his] tractor with just one kiss."
** "You Turn Me On" is ''full'' of these, including a return of [[CallBack "crank my tractor."]] Others include "flipped the switch on my dumaflache," "played my piano like Liberace," "flicked my Bic," and "tripped the trigger on my thingamajig.
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* DrowningOurRomanticSorrows: "Welcome to the Club." The singer overhears a guy in a bar complaining about his break-up, and commiserates, even going so far as to imply that pretty much everyone else there is in the same boat.
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* LoveRedeems: Explicitly state in "Not a Moment Too Soon."

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