What do you get when you mix biscuits, beer, and bad decisions? A Nashville night you’ll never forget — or maybe barely remember!
In this laugh-out-loud episode, Scott, Angie, David, & Kaitlyn start their “honky-tonkin’ journey” the respectable way — at Loveless Café, loading up on biscuits and sweet tea like true Southern saints. Fast-forward a few hours and suddenly we’re at Garth Brooks’ Friends in Low Places, where the stories get taller, the music gets louder, and the singing in the phone is embarrassing.
But the night doesn’t stop there. We roll into the Nashville Palace, where Alan Jackson’s opener, James Crothers, takes the stage and proves why live country still hits different. Just when you think it can’t get any wilder — it does. The gang ends up piled into Daisy Duke’s Jeep at Cooter’s, trying to remember who’s driving, who’s singing, and who still has their boots on. Of course, Angie is our driver. Never the drinker!
It’s Broadway after dark — Nashville-style — where every turn is a song lyric waiting to happen and every stop serves up another story you probably shouldn’t tell your mama!
Tune in for the biscuits, stay for the chaos.
JUST DO IT!