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Oklahoma Otasco store outlives the parent company
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<blockquote data-quote="User_3155" data-source="post: 4064830" data-attributes="member: 50375"><p>Otasco was stop #2 (grandma was 1st) for my dad nearly every Saturday morning when we weren't hunting or fishing. He had two buddies who worked in the shop. I'd sit on an old bus seat and drink a pop one of them had given me, if dad would let me have it. The two of them were brothers and worked there together for many years. When it closed, they opened their own auto repair shop and continued working together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User_3155, post: 4064830, member: 50375"] Otasco was stop #2 (grandma was 1st) for my dad nearly every Saturday morning when we weren't hunting or fishing. He had two buddies who worked in the shop. I'd sit on an old bus seat and drink a pop one of them had given me, if dad would let me have it. The two of them were brothers and worked there together for many years. When it closed, they opened their own auto repair shop and continued working together. [/QUOTE]
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