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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3872794" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I think Dennis hit on it pretty good. Since I was raised in the Panhandle, the original "No Man's Land," it felt more western than midwestern. And in fact, the epicenter of the Dust Bowl was in Cimarron County, which is where I was raised.</p><p></p><p>We even sounded different. In our Senior year in school, our class took a Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. While there, we went to an amusement park with rides, and while on one of the rides, a classmate and I were talking back and forth. Two young ladies with a definite southern drawl asked us where we were from, so I guess an Okie drawl was strange to a southerner.</p><p></p><p>That growing up in the Panhandle is probably why I consider us as part of the Southwest. After all, New Mexico was only about 50 miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3872794, member: 7900"] I think Dennis hit on it pretty good. Since I was raised in the Panhandle, the original "No Man's Land," it felt more western than midwestern. And in fact, the epicenter of the Dust Bowl was in Cimarron County, which is where I was raised. We even sounded different. In our Senior year in school, our class took a Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. While there, we went to an amusement park with rides, and while on one of the rides, a classmate and I were talking back and forth. Two young ladies with a definite southern drawl asked us where we were from, so I guess an Okie drawl was strange to a southerner. That growing up in the Panhandle is probably why I consider us as part of the Southwest. After all, New Mexico was only about 50 miles away. [/QUOTE]
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