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sophia jane said:Just moved to NE Oklahoma.

The game was awesome, if you get a chance to go, I'd really recommend it, if you like basketball anyway.giggles1 said:Congrats on making the game Mr Crimson !! Was it as exciting as they make it sound ??
sophia jane said:Nice to meet you.![]()


Vincam said:Is there anyone here from Oklahoma?
Well, if you liked Stillwater, which is pretty crappy, you'll love the rest of the state. I don't know if I'd say people here forgave McVeigh, but Oklahoma City did pull back together again, all things considered.ellediablo said:I'm not but, I loved Oklahoma when I visited.
My son pitched for Oklahoma State University and I found Stillwater to be a wonderful place...well, all but the women who threw me out of a restaurant on a Sunday for having shorts on. lolI was there right after The Oklahoma City Bombing and well - Oklahoma City was a sad place but -being The Bible Belt, the people were so forgiving of McVeigh. Anyways - LOVE Oklahoma and would live there if i could.
Nice thread.
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Mr. Crimson said:Well, if you liked Stillwater, which is pretty crappy, you'll love the rest of the state. I don't know if I'd say people here forgave McVeigh, but Oklahoma City did pull back together again, all things considered.

ellediablo said:Well, I saw a lot of the state...we drove through it (a family friend is still there...in Tulsa). I guess I loved the peace and quaintness of Stillwater but - was surprised at their attitude toward the Native Americans. I agree with you about them "forgiving" McVeigh - when I was there the comments were - Jesus loves him and he could not help what he did.
