Anybody from Oklahoma here??? Or am I the only looser?:boom-crash:
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Anybody from Oklahoma here??? Or am I the only looser?:boom-crash:
Oklahoma city. Where are you at?
Oklahoma City here !
Bartlesville here
Sorry, forgot I started this post, Im in the big megatropolis of Bristow USA!! WHOHOOOO....yeah, anyways right inbetween OKC and Tulsa.
NW Oklahoma City, born and raised in Midwest City (Go Bombers!)
Tulsa, Ok here.
Fooled with drums as a teen, some how I moved towards the guitar. Decided I wanted a kit to have in my little music room. :drumset-3:
One of my brothers lives in Tulsa plays the guitar. He would like for me to get better at the drums so we could jam more. I need to take some lessons but I might be moving so, so I don't want to start with someone than have to quit and find another teacher.
Another Okie added to the mix. I am out of Caremore, OK but have lived in the Tulsa area most my life.
south Oklahoma here
I'll be moving from OKC to Enid in a few months...can't seem to get out of Oklahoma! haha
Moore, OK here!! And for the record, we are NOT losers!!:punk:
I lived in Ponca City for awhile. Can I hang out with you guys?
Oklahoma City...Go Thunder! Go Barons!!! My wife is from Canada so...GO CANUCKS!!!!
Spent a week or so in Tulsa with my half brother back in '82.
Some strange liquor laws you have down there.
Hi, I'm from Moore,OK.
Gregg
I live in a small town in south central oklahoma...Wilson, OK.... its 20 miles due west of Ardmore on highway 70 West. This is my "Hometown" - I play at the Pacesetter Ballroom located 5 miles south of Madill, OK on highway 377. Some of the most talented musicians are "Okies". Roger Miller comes to mind, Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith...just to name a few.
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Roger Miller comes to mind, Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith...just to name a few.
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Don't forget the incomparable Merle Haggard! Although he did migrate to California as a boy with his family.
Did they fix it so you could buy regular beer cold?
I went into a liquor store to get some beer when I got there. Can't sell you cold reg beer but, you can go to the supermarket and by 3.2 beer that is cold. I was told that it's from the old Indian laws.
Walked around Orel Roberts college (university?), nice grounds.
Stayed for about a week then headed to Dallas (cost $1 for the Indian Nation Highway (turnpike) ) which, after a week in Tulsa, was like I moved to a different country.
The Convenience stores and grocery stores have been able to sell "Cold Beer" for a number of years and the old 3.2 content beer law has been recently voted out, so we can buy the same alcohol content of beer that everyone else buys and most liquor stores wont put in beer coolers because the profit margin on beer isnt enough to offset the expense.
We took a ride to a place called Sand Springs(?). There was a street called "the strip" that had, what had to be the smallest bar I've ever been in. Maybe 5 stools and the bar couldn't be longer than 8'-10', if that. No fridge, but there was a thing that looked like the back of a Good Humor truck from the '50's. When it was open, there was some beer in it and just a lot of ice to keep it cold.
There was a guy sitting at the bar with a beer and a shot glass in front of him. That shot glass disappeared real quick, so I assumed it was the "brown bag" way to get a shot.
Yes sir ...thats more than likely what that was. Now, in some of the out in the country bars, they sell "Moonshine" - home-made, by real moonshiners and some of it is darned tasty -- some of it is as smooth as the best Tennessee whiskey, some of it will burn hair off of a buffalo hide or your tongue~!