Posted: 2/28/2015 2:31:57 PM EDT
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Here for the niece's wedding. Drove down yesterday from Northern Oklahoma. What should have taken 4 hours turned in to a butt-clenching 8 hour drive. Staying at this trendy artsy-fartsy hotel called "ZaZa" uptown.
Had the wedding party supper last night at a place called Stephan Pyles. Stephan himself even showed up for a visit. I'm told he's some kind of Chef, or something. Anyway, now I'm sitting in the hotel room waiting for the ceremony this evening. Can't back out as I'm officiating (I already tried that). Hope we can make it back to God's country tomorrow. |
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Here for the niece's wedding. Drove down yesterday from Northern Oklahoma. What should have taken 4 hours turned in to a butt-clenching 8 hour drive. Staying at this trendy artsy-fartsy hotel called "ZaZa" uptown. Had the wedding party supper last night at a place called Stephan Pyles. Stephan himself even showed up for a visit. I'm told he's some kind of Chef, or something. Anyway, now I'm sitting in the hotel room waiting for the ceremony this evening. Can't back out as I'm officiating (I already tried that). Hope we can make it back to God's country tomorrow. You're in God's country, called Texas.
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Tough getting around uptown or I would be at the gun show.
While I love all my Texas brothers, and ya'll have every right to be proud Texans, you're still not Oklahoma or Oklahomans. Oh well, we're getting ready to head to something called the Audubon center for the wedding. |
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Tough getting around uptown or I would be at the gun show. While I love all my Texas brothers, and ya'll have every right to be proud Texans, you're still not Oklahoma or Oklahomans. Oh well, we're getting ready to head to something called the Audubon center for the wedding. Well, there may be less meth here, but it's still pretty good. |
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Tough getting around uptown or I would be at the gun show. While I love all my Texas brothers, and ya'll have every right to be proud Texans, you're still not Oklahoma or Oklahomans. Oh well, we're getting ready to head to something called the Audubon center for the wedding. God really did bless Texas... |
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Dammit, was it the Punisher BFL that gave me away? Quoted:
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The 7-11 at Buckner and Elam is the most decent convenience store in the Grove. Last week there was a guy openly masterbating in the parking lot. Dammit, was it the Punisher BFL that gave me away? i lol'ed
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God really did bless Texas... Quoted:
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Tough getting around uptown or I would be at the gun show. While I love all my Texas brothers, and ya'll have every right to be proud Texans, you're still not Oklahoma or Oklahomans. Oh well, we're getting ready to head to something called the Audubon center for the wedding. God really did bless Texas...
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Here comes all the chest pumping and "we're better" talk. I'd say that they are just different.
I have had the honor of living in both Oklahoma and Dallas, TX. Hell, I was born in Dallas. My whole extended family calls Oklahoma home. At this time I have now officially lived more years in Texas than in Oklahoma - but I will always claim to be an Oklahoma Boy. |
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It's good natured ribbing. You'll find very few Texans that don't genuinely like Oklahoma/Oklahomos. Quoted:
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Here comes all the chest pumping and "we're better" talk. I'd say that they are just different. It's good natured ribbing. You'll find very few Texans that don't genuinely like Oklahoma/Oklahomos. Nor will you find very many Oklahomans that don't like Texicans. I enjoy giving my South-of-the-Border brothers a hard time, and they, likewise, reciprocate. In the end, I don't think you'll find much difference between us (except in football, where we generally kick the shit out of all the Tejas teams) |
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It's good natured ribbing. You'll find very few Texans that don't genuinely like Oklahoma/Oklahomos. Quoted:
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Here comes all the chest pumping and "we're better" talk. I'd say that they are just different. It's good natured ribbing. You'll find very few Texans that don't genuinely like Oklahoma/Oklahomos. We really do get along pretty well. Hell, we send our boys up north so you can have a football team! |
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You're in God's country, called Texas. ![]() Quoted:
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Here for the niece's wedding. Drove down yesterday from Northern Oklahoma. What should have taken 4 hours turned in to a butt-clenching 8 hour drive. Staying at this trendy artsy-fartsy hotel called "ZaZa" uptown. Had the wedding party supper last night at a place called Stephan Pyles. Stephan himself even showed up for a visit. I'm told he's some kind of Chef, or something. Anyway, now I'm sitting in the hotel room waiting for the ceremony this evening. Can't back out as I'm officiating (I already tried that). Hope we can make it back to God's country tomorrow. You're in God's country, called Texas. ![]() No it's Oklahoma. Shut up and come mow my lawn. |
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Nor will you find very many Oklahomans that don't like Texicans. I enjoy giving my South-of-the-Border brothers a hard time, and they, likewise, reciprocate. In the end, I don't think you'll find much difference between us (except in football, where we generally kick the shit out of all the Tejas teams) Quoted:
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Here comes all the chest pumping and "we're better" talk. I'd say that they are just different. It's good natured ribbing. You'll find very few Texans that don't genuinely like Oklahoma/Oklahomos. Nor will you find very many Oklahomans that don't like Texicans. I enjoy giving my South-of-the-Border brothers a hard time, and they, likewise, reciprocate. In the end, I don't think you'll find much difference between us (except in football, where we generally kick the shit out of all the Tejas teams) you're like our very own Canada. you make for great neighbors and friendly rivalry. and you drive slow.
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