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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1480113" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>True, but out west in Califonia there's humongous earthquakes and the annual huge fires and mudslides and if you live much further North, it snows too friggin' much and it's cold as sh*t, <img src="/images/smilies/new/freezing2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":freezing:" title="Freezing2 :freezing:" data-shortname=":freezing:" />and if you go too far East, well, you just plain are an ignoramoose who went to far and you may end up with next door neighbors who think you are some dumbass hillbilly and abhor the fact that you actually own (gasp) a firearm, or even worse, more than one! And if you go south of the Red River, well, you are liable to be called a <em>Texan</em>! <img src="/images/smilies/smile_ou.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ou" title="OU Smilie :ou" data-shortname=":ou" /> I just as soon be called a no-good-sumbit*h as that!</p><p></p><p>Every place has it's issues, but not everyplace has Oklahoma's kind of folks or most people's willingness to step up when called upon. Yet another example, my good man, my daughter and son in law lived south of Wash DC in a suburb called Aquia Harbor; their house there was at least <em>three </em>times the cost of my somewhat nicer, larger house here. He had at least an hour to an hour and a half drive <u>each way </u>to and from work. Here; we complain about the traffic if we're the third car at the stoplight. I guess you could say I like it just fine here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1480113, member: 10465"] True, but out west in Califonia there's humongous earthquakes and the annual huge fires and mudslides and if you live much further North, it snows too friggin' much and it's cold as sh*t, :freezing:and if you go too far East, well, you just plain are an ignoramoose who went to far and you may end up with next door neighbors who think you are some dumbass hillbilly and abhor the fact that you actually own (gasp) a firearm, or even worse, more than one! And if you go south of the Red River, well, you are liable to be called a [I]Texan[/I]! :ou I just as soon be called a no-good-sumbit*h as that! Every place has it's issues, but not everyplace has Oklahoma's kind of folks or most people's willingness to step up when called upon. Yet another example, my good man, my daughter and son in law lived south of Wash DC in a suburb called Aquia Harbor; their house there was at least [I]three [/I]times the cost of my somewhat nicer, larger house here. He had at least an hour to an hour and a half drive [U]each way [/U]to and from work. Here; we complain about the traffic if we're the third car at the stoplight. I guess you could say I like it just fine here. [/QUOTE]
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