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<blockquote data-quote="Cat City Slim" data-source="post: 3748088" data-attributes="member: 42075"><p>It sounds as though Oklahoma would be an ideal destination for you. Winters are typically mild. Every few years you should expect an ice storm that shuts everything down for a few days, otherwise winter weather is fleeting. Up to now, Oklahoma has largely avoided carpet baggers, as Oklahoma is far too uncool for most liberal elites. The only place you are likely to find raging liberalism is college towns, and even those are leads wacky than other states. One thing to be aware of is that the economy of Oklahoma is locked to the energy sector, with all the good and bad that goes along with the oil patch. Right now, you should be able to find work same day as long as you have a clean record and can pass a drug test. Property values are still low compared to the coasts, but rising rapidly. As far as locations, any of the areas surrounding OKC and Tulsa would be good. You might also take a look at the Durant area. It still has a small town feel, but is close to the dfw metro area as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat City Slim, post: 3748088, member: 42075"] It sounds as though Oklahoma would be an ideal destination for you. Winters are typically mild. Every few years you should expect an ice storm that shuts everything down for a few days, otherwise winter weather is fleeting. Up to now, Oklahoma has largely avoided carpet baggers, as Oklahoma is far too uncool for most liberal elites. The only place you are likely to find raging liberalism is college towns, and even those are leads wacky than other states. One thing to be aware of is that the economy of Oklahoma is locked to the energy sector, with all the good and bad that goes along with the oil patch. Right now, you should be able to find work same day as long as you have a clean record and can pass a drug test. Property values are still low compared to the coasts, but rising rapidly. As far as locations, any of the areas surrounding OKC and Tulsa would be good. You might also take a look at the Durant area. It still has a small town feel, but is close to the dfw metro area as well. [/QUOTE]
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