He gave his life for another. Can’t get any more biblical than that! He’s an angel! Btw, I’m partial to veterans and u put your own life in jeopardy to protect all Americans! That makes u an angel too! THANK U‼️✌🏻😎
When she refers to getting justice from a judge under a seat, she was referring to the pistol. I am a DV survivor. I had a revolver pulled a foot from my head. Next thing I knew was he cocked the hammer and pulled the trigger. He had removed all the bullets but the psychological damage he did to me still affects me 30+ years later. Prior to that he had picked me up by my throat with one hand and was slamming my head into the door frame. All of this was because I had driven his car to work and someone else hit ME! It was not my fault whatsoever but I did pay the price. I was finally able to get away from him and I have been married 30 years coming May 2025. My husband is so understanding and has been so supportive. The incident first mentioned was just one of the things this guy did to me. The psychological abuse was far greater than the physical. Bruises and broken bones healed. But the psychological and emotional abuse never really do.
It takes a special human to sacrifice their life for yours. Hardy is an amazing writer & he thinks outside the box. I love his songs 'Give heaven some hell' & 'A Rock'. Check him out. He's an original & he makes you think.
One of the BEST lyrics ever written; 🎼 And I might be here forever It ain’t paradise that’s true But it’s a whole hell of a lot better Than the place I sent him to 🎼
I've known too many women who were victims of abusive partners - the lucky ones survived. A co-worker and her children didn't. It's a powerful song and if it deters or even makes one abuser think twice . . . Thanks for playing this & your comments.
I believe that Hardy's character lost someone he loved to domestic violence. He instantly decided that her only chance was if the b*stard was dead. Whether or not you agree with his method or not he did what so many do. He didn't look the other way. Great reaction and thank you for your service and sacrifice. 😊
I watched an interview with Hardy and he said one of the biggest things that he was most proud of lyrically with this song is the line of Lainey’s “I never thought my day of justice would come from a Judge under a seat” because it has a double meaning… The pistol he used is a Judge revolver (I looked it up afterwards because I always go shooting with my Dad, so I’m a gun nerd 🤓) and it’s the Taurus “Raging Judge Magnum” that is promoted as a self-defense tool against carjacking and for home protection… And he protected himself 1) to the 12 gauge rifle the abuser reached for and 2) to more than likely save her life after a beating went to the next level 😢 Hardy wrote it to also mean, from Lainey’s perspective, that she didn’t expect the Judge that would finally give her justice for all the whiskey scars and mental abuse she suffered to come in the form of a Judge revolver used by a stranger… He sacrificed to save her… As a former veteran - you have done the same… Thank you for your service and sacrifice 🙏🏽
First thing I want to thank you for your service, Military runs in my family, i have a suggestion for you to do an reaction to do Chase Rice song ,"Bench Seat " i highly recommend doing the official music video to fully understand the message
He gave his life for another. Can’t get any more biblical than that! He’s an angel! Btw, I’m partial to veterans and u put your own life in jeopardy to protect all Americans! That makes u an angel too! THANK U‼️✌🏻😎
Thank you
As a DV survivor, he's an angel in my book.
Me too.
Me too.
He should be awarded a gold medal, instead of going to prison. Our justice system is so twisted.....
Laying your life down for another is one of the most beautiful things you can do
When she refers to getting justice from a judge under a seat, she was referring to the pistol. I am a DV survivor. I had a revolver pulled a foot from my head. Next thing I knew was he cocked the hammer and pulled the trigger. He had removed all the bullets but the psychological damage he did to me still affects me 30+ years later. Prior to that he had picked me up by my throat with one hand and was slamming my head into the door frame.
All of this was because I had driven his car to work and someone else hit ME! It was not my fault whatsoever but I did pay the price. I was finally able to get away from him and I have been married 30 years coming May 2025. My husband is so understanding and has been so supportive.
The incident first mentioned was just one of the things this guy did to me. The psychological abuse was far greater than the physical. Bruises and broken bones healed. But the psychological and emotional abuse never really do.
It takes a special human to sacrifice their life for yours. Hardy is an amazing writer & he thinks outside the box. I love his songs 'Give heaven some hell' & 'A Rock'. Check him out. He's an original & he makes you think.
One of the BEST lyrics ever written;
🎼 And I might be here forever
It ain’t paradise that’s true
But it’s a whole hell of a lot better
Than the place I sent him to 🎼
Awesome reaction. The first time I heard this, I couldn't make it all the way through.
Lainey has some great hits too. 'Watermelon moonshine', 'Things a man ought to know' & 'Grease' to name a few.
Its his truck she drives off in!
She's still in the truck. 5 years later.
🤯
Really great reaction!!! This video makes it so real... it's very emotional!!!
Thanks for watching
Happy Veterans Day from one veteran to another. New subscriber.
Thanks for the sub 💯
Veteran good job!
As a DV survivor my guilt could never. I wouldn’t have told him where he was for his sake bc he’s an angel….
I've known too many women who were victims of abusive partners - the lucky ones survived. A co-worker and her children didn't. It's a powerful song and if it deters or even makes one abuser think twice . . . Thanks for playing this & your comments.
Wait in the truck keeps her safe.
I love this song ❤I hope you love it
Thank you for your service!!! I appreciate you?
@@troyhodgkins2286 you’re so very welcome
Ty for the reaction and for your service. I hope to see you around.
Hey man, drunk girl by Chris Jansen is another phenomenal country song!
I second that!
I believe that Hardy's character lost someone he loved to domestic violence.
He instantly decided that her only chance was if the b*stard was dead.
Whether or not you agree with his method or not he did what so many do. He didn't look the other way.
Great reaction and thank you for your service and sacrifice. 😊
I was in a similar situation but what I was told your nightmare ends tonight. Then I hear the gun shot from the gun in my own hands.
I watched an interview with Hardy and he said one of the biggest things that he was most proud of lyrically with this song is the line of Lainey’s “I never thought my day of justice would come from a Judge under a seat” because it has a double meaning… The pistol he used is a Judge revolver (I looked it up afterwards because I always go shooting with my Dad, so I’m a gun nerd 🤓) and it’s the Taurus “Raging Judge Magnum” that is promoted as a self-defense tool against carjacking and for home protection… And he protected himself 1) to the 12 gauge rifle the abuser reached for and 2) to more than likely save her life after a beating went to the next level 😢 Hardy wrote it to also mean, from Lainey’s perspective, that she didn’t expect the Judge that would finally give her justice for all the whiskey scars and mental abuse she suffered to come in the form of a Judge revolver used by a stranger… He sacrificed to save her… As a former veteran - you have done the same… Thank you for your service and sacrifice 🙏🏽
First thing I want to thank you for your service, Military runs in my family, i have a suggestion for you to do an reaction to do Chase Rice song ,"Bench Seat " i highly recommend doing the official music video to fully understand the message
Country is starting to heal!
New sub man cause I see the memfo shirt! Mississippi native! I now reside in Tennessee! Love the reaction!! ❤
@@sharonburcham66 Memphis here
This is based on a true story.
Yes sir !
He shouldn't have had to spend one second in prison!!
Hardy’s songs make you think!
Did you happen to notice, she’s still driving the pickup that he picked her up in
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The good Lord sent 1 angel and in 1 night that angel destroyed 185000 enemies of Israel. God Almighty has a breaking point against evil too.
I could of used him or someone else years ago when I ended up in an emergency room.
My husband told me wait in the truck 1 time.
Judges just slap there hands sad
She didn't kill him a stranger killed him. He had nothing to do with it and for all anybody knows she could have been stretching the truth.
I've been shot stabbed
From my ex. Yes he's a angel
The problem was SHEdidnt shoot him Hardy did. Then he broke in to do it AND shot him in the back so self defense not work