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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 1685785" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>I was born in Lawton. My folks grew up there. My dad did ROTC to pay for school in the mid-60s. Just lucky that we were there at the time of my birth, or I might have been a D.C. baby. Gross!</p><p></p><p>My dad used to take me there a lot, and my uncle Nick. One time we had been hiking around for hours. I was probably eight or nine. I remember asking him, "Daddy where are we?" He put his hands on his hips, looked around, and said, "I'm really not sure." He can't remember if he was kidding or not. He would kid around a lot. There's not telling. We lived. </p><p></p><p>I love it there, and tell my kids that we are lost all the time. Often though, we are. Guess I should have paid more attention when I was little. I also enjoy it when we find predator scat, and big cat prints. I tell the little one that they are fresh (like I'd know the difference), and that it is feeding season. I am a bad parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 1685785, member: 8429"] I was born in Lawton. My folks grew up there. My dad did ROTC to pay for school in the mid-60s. Just lucky that we were there at the time of my birth, or I might have been a D.C. baby. Gross! My dad used to take me there a lot, and my uncle Nick. One time we had been hiking around for hours. I was probably eight or nine. I remember asking him, "Daddy where are we?" He put his hands on his hips, looked around, and said, "I'm really not sure." He can't remember if he was kidding or not. He would kid around a lot. There's not telling. We lived. I love it there, and tell my kids that we are lost all the time. Often though, we are. Guess I should have paid more attention when I was little. I also enjoy it when we find predator scat, and big cat prints. I tell the little one that they are fresh (like I'd know the difference), and that it is feeding season. I am a bad parent. [/QUOTE]
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