Season 3 of Eastbound & Down will be the final season.
"East Bound and Down" was written by Jerry Reed, who also sang the song for the movie "Smokey and the Bandit."
East Bound and Down is a television show, not a movie. It was about an former baseball pitchers life and his shenanigans. It was a comedy with what some would consider vulgar humor.
The phrase "east bound and down" refers to being on a journey heading east, often with a sense of urgency or intent. It's famously associated with the 1977 song "East Bound and Down" by Jerry Reed, which tells the story of a truck driver racing to deliver a load. The phrase captures themes of determination and a no-nonsense attitude, often linked to the lifestyle of truckers and the open road.
That is theme to smoky and the bandit. Preformed by Jerry Reed
The season in which the sun rises in the east is called spring.
April is the sandstorm season in the midle east.
East is neither up nor down. East is to the right.
The hurricane season in the Far East is in the Eastern Pacific region. Hurricane season there begins May 15 and ends November 30.
Down East (it's two words, per Webster) came into usage in the late 1700s and early 1800s in the Age of Sail. Ships sailing from Boston to Maine in the late spring through early fall, the prime sailing season, when the prevailing winds were from the southwest, would sail down wind and east to reach Maine. Thus Down East. See also, the explanation at Down East, the magazine of Maine.
It's actually truckin' but by Jerry Reed.
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The path of an airplane flying north as it crosses an east-bound highway.