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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 3725183" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>Speaking of KOMA... in 1975 I was the assistant manager of the student union, SWOSU, while going to school there... which meant I came in at 6PM and stayed however late answered phone and locked up the union when all was done. Ronnie Kaye was coming in one evening for a dance. He called the union and said his car was broke down 1/2 way from OKC. I volunteered to go pick him up. When coming back into town I guess I was in a hurry to get us to the union when I was stopped for speeding a block from the union. I got out of the car to explain the situation.......as did Ronnie. Officer was yelling to Ronnie to get back into the car......which he didn't... luckily no guns drawn and we explained the situation. Officer let us continue on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 3725183, member: 44419"] Speaking of KOMA... in 1975 I was the assistant manager of the student union, SWOSU, while going to school there... which meant I came in at 6PM and stayed however late answered phone and locked up the union when all was done. Ronnie Kaye was coming in one evening for a dance. He called the union and said his car was broke down 1/2 way from OKC. I volunteered to go pick him up. When coming back into town I guess I was in a hurry to get us to the union when I was stopped for speeding a block from the union. I got out of the car to explain the situation.......as did Ronnie. Officer was yelling to Ronnie to get back into the car......which he didn't... luckily no guns drawn and we explained the situation. Officer let us continue on. [/QUOTE]
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