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1 Argue Naked Engvall 3:33
2 Slim Jims Engvall 1:53
3 Free Range Chicken Engvall 2:54
4 Ionic Breeze Engvall 2:10
5 Getting Older Engvall 2:04
6 Part of Your Package Engvall 2:39
7 Wives and NASCAR Engvall 6:04
8 Bad Weiner Day Engvall 5:26
9 Hurting Gas Engvall 4:10
10 15° Off Cool Engvall 5:07
11 Fantasy Camp Engvall 2:02
12 Thunderbirds Engvall 12:48
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15° Off Cool

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Warner Bros.

Style: Comedy

15° Off Cool

UPC: 093624998594

Release Date: 03/21/2012

Original Release Date: 03/21/2012

Tracks: [Argue Naked, Slim Jims, Free Range Chicken, Ionic Breeze, Getting Older, Part of Your Package, Wives and NASCAR, Bad Weiner Day, Hurting Gas, 15° Off Cool, Fantasy Camp, Thunderbirds]
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David Jeffries

The title to countrified comedian Bill Engvall's umpteenth release refers to how much an "Everyman" he is. Just like you average Joe, Engvall feels a little off from society, "not a like a Dungeons & Dragons dork, but just a little dork." This approachable style comes off even better in front of his hometown Texas audience, which is where this Comedy Central special, DVD, and CD was recorded. Comfortably strolling through his routine like an old friend telling stories, Engvall covers plenty of everyday frustrations in a connectable, Cosby-esque fashion with an extra helping of gross, but a tame type of gross that won't offend most. For instance, fellow Blue Collar comedian Larry the Cable Guy may be bold and proud when he breaks wind, while Engvall is timid and horrified to do it in front of his wife on the body function obsessed "Hurting Gas." His strongest material isn't gross at all with the great quip "What's a negative ion? I ain't never seen one!" dropped in "Ionic Breeze" while "Wives and NASCAR" suggests the drivers should dump their spotters and bring their nagging significant others along for advice ("Go around him! You're just being a jackass!"). Towering above it all is the title track, which finds Engvall stumbling and fumbling when he has the honor of meeting his hero, George Strait. Even if it doesn't have an instant catch phrase like his popular "Here's Your Sign," the excellent routine makes up for all the jokes that are so corny you expect that loose fence board from Hee Haw to appear and whup him on the rear. Course, that's part of Engvall's charm, and after all these years, albums, and tours, he doesn't disappoint. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi