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Enter the Toby Keith Shut Up and Hold On Sweepstakes, Win a 2015 Super Duty

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Toby Keith Shut up and Hold On Sweepstakes

Enter the Toby Keith Shut up and Hold On Sweepstakes

You guys remember Toby Keith? He’s the perpetually cowboy-hatted country musician who once famously asked how you like him now and confused millions of people who don’t understand figures of speech when he suggested that putting a boot in someone’s ass is “the American way.” He’s still out there doing his thing, as it happens, and he’s running a little contest you might want to get in on. By winning the Toby Keith Shut Up and Hold On Sweepstakes, you not only get the chance to appear in the video opener for the 2015 follow-up to his ongoing Shut Up and Hold On Tour, but you’ll also win a 2015 Ford Super Duty.

How do you like him now?

*dodges rotten tomatoes being heaved at the internet*

 

Toby Keith Shut up and Hold On SweepstakesDon’t worry: if you’ve got lots of stuff to do for the next six months or so, you’ve got plenty of time to get in on this. You can visit www.tobykeith.com/ford between now and March 31, 2015 for your chance to win. Once there, all you need to do is fill out your basic information, sign up for Ford’s mailing list (or not), and submit.

One winner, selected around Tax Day 2015, will win the chance to appear as an extra in the opening video for Toby Keith’s 2015 tour (which, with any luck, will be called 2015 I AM TOBY KEITH AND I SING COUNTRY TUNES World Tour Presented by Ford). This includes airfare for two, hotel accommodations for three days/two nights, transportation to and from the video shoot, and a $500 Visa gift card. The location of the shoot has not yet been announced, but it will probably take place somewhere with a decidedly country feel.

The winner also walks away with a 2015 Ford Super Duty, valued at around $50,000.

Winning a big-ass pickup truck. Now that’s the American way. Shoulda been a cowboy.

*scampers away*