Me and the boys, we still go out
And get crazy every now and then
Talk about life and the good ol' days
And the kinda shape we're in
We may be a little older now
Ah, but there ain't much we've missed
‘Cause we was born for a Saturday night
And good times just like this.
Lynn still tells them same bad jokes
That he's always told
And he still wears that baseball cap
Just so he don't look so old
And Jimmy drinks tequila, Lord
Still smokes them menthol lights
Been thrown out of every bar in town
‘Cause he sure ain't scared to fight.
(Chorus)
Me and the boys, we still cut a rug
Like you ain't ever seen
And we still chase them women around
Like we were seventeen
We ain't made a lot of progress
But we sure make a lot of noise
So let's raise our glass to the things that'll last
Here's to me and the boys.
Bobby's got a new wife now
She don't look half bad
He says she don't yell as much
As the first three wives he had
Jason, he's a ladies' man
Just like he's always been
With his Aqua Velva aftershave
And that ol' Bert Reynolds' grin.
(Repeat Chorus)
We've seen good times come and go
But not much stays the same
Sometimes it's still good to know
How some things never change.
(Repeat Chorus)
Yeah, let's raise our glass to the things that last
Here's to me and the boys.
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