I know I shouldn't laugh, but I can't help it.
The web can be a vicious battleground and is chock full of people just waiting to pounce on you if you happen to make a mistake.
Trust me, I make enough dumb mistakes on any given day that I can truly say that it doesn't matter how insignificant seeming a mistake is, people online will take notice and will call you out on it.
Well today someone on Twitter decided to get a bit snippy with Taste of Country when they tweeted out a lyric from the now Grammy-winning song, Wagon Wheel.
What they probably didn't bargain for was that Darius Rucker totally had Taste of Country's back and handed out a bit of snip himself.
It started out innocent enough with Taste of Country tweeting out the lyric: "Walkin to the south out of Roanoke. I caught a trucker out of Philly had a nice long toke.” @DariusRucker
Then came the random response followed by Darius' simple but effective takedown.
“@MartySullivan10: @TasteOfCountry @dariusrucker technically Bob Dylan….” Actually Ketch Secor wrote that part
— Darius Rucker (@dariusrucker) January 28, 2014
Ha! Love it. I don't know if Ketch Secor actually wrote that part of the song or not, but I'll take Darius' word for it.
On a side note, if you've never read the crazy story behind the song, it's worth a few minutes of your time.
