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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:39 PM by whitewave
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You must be fairly young. When I was growing up around 50th and May there was NOTHING past 63rd all the out to Edmond. Since there was nothing to
run into, I learned to drive out there. It expanded quickly shortly after I left home. Nice area. Still have family here?
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reply posted on 10-12-2008 @ 05:50 AM by midnightbrigade
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Holy....Holy crap...
I'm home
I've been lurking on ATS for a few months now, posting here and there, throwing out hooks to see who from Oklahoma would bite. Finally stumbled
across this thread.
I'd like to point out that DaddyMax is an @$$hole for not telling me about this thread...considering he sits 4 chairs down from me every night at
work.
Anywhooz, It's great to find other Okies on here and putting together a thread was a great idea.
Little bit about me. I was born in Manhattan, KS. but only lived about 2 years there. I grew up in the 80's in Tulsa but due to the crappy economy
in Oklahoma at that time had to move back to Kansas in Jan. of 91. But as grace of God may have it, back in OK by 96. This time in Depew. Moved to
Stroud a few years later, made it through the tornado...graduated Stroud High and moved to Stillwater GO POKES!!! Lived there a couple of years and
moved to Dewey (2 minutes north of Bartlesville) At this point in my life, I felt I was ready for a major purchase, but instead of a house, I settled
for buying DaddyMax. He's been my property and companion ever since.
Good to know yall and hope to see you at the bar!
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reply posted on 10-12-2008 @ 07:59 AM by whitewave
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Welcome home, MB. Glad you finally found us.
Good purchase on the daddymax and you're right; he'll have to be chastised for not sharing the Okie lounge with you.
We've been talking about geting together for a while around here but Okies are a fairly independent bunch and it's a bit like herding cats. Made
some good friends on this board and always glad to welcome another.
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reply posted on 10-12-2008 @ 11:04 AM by Heike
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I hope if you are in the Tulsa area you'll come and see the Tulsa Parade of Lights this Saturday evening. The weather is supposed to be quite mild
(50's) and my trail riding club (The Bad Girls Trail Riding Club or BGTRC) will be riding in it. It looks like I am going to be riding in it myself
this year, although I'm not sure what horse I'll be riding as mine isn't quite parade ready yet.
I will be on "vacation" from the 20th thru the 29th and as far as I know, we aren't going anywhere .. Hubby has to work. So if you need a place to
stop and rest during travels (I'm not far off of either 51 hwy or 412/64) or want to come and visit, I should be around. Bring food!
If anyone wants to ride, bring a horse - hunting season is finally over so we have lots of choices - Walnut Creek, Lake Carl Blackwell, Bell Cow,
Keystone Ramp, etc. There will be a "Black-Eyed Pea Ride" on Jan. 1st at Lake Carl Blackwell that I hope to be riding in if anyone's interested in
joining us.
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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 04:42 AM by midnightbrigade
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Wont be on a horse...but I might be on a Banshee!
God I love 4 wheelers
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reply posted on 24-12-2008 @ 06:13 AM by midnightbrigade
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Alright Okies,
I'm looking for land...Must have a lake, river or fast moving stream quite near (less than a half mile...Decent forested area...and I don't want to
pay an arm and a leg for it.
I've looked at Remax and Century 21 and they are all wanting a crapload of money, like 6000 for a damned lot!
It's ridiculous. I'm willing to pay a fair price for good land, but I'm not shilling out 3 grand an acre.
Who can help me?
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reply posted on 24-12-2008 @ 06:34 PM by whitewave
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Lot going on this time of year so will have to get back to you on some possible land buys. Since Oklahoma is not a particularly financially depressed
area, 3k an acre is about the going price.
There is cheaper land available here but you'll commute quite a ways to your job. Since you work outside your home, commute time will be a
consideration when gas prices go back up. Oklahoma is a spread out (land wise) kind of place.
Happy holidays to you all and stay warm.
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reply posted on 26-12-2008 @ 02:28 AM by midnightbrigade
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Commuting is no big...I really just want the land for a getaway, and possible retirement area. I'm no where near retirement but hell, never hurts to
have a bug out spot right?
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 03:15 AM by daddymax
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Oh! You were finished?...Well allow me to retort! I own Midnight Brigade...ever since '77, and I have the receipt to prove it. I promise you he will
be flogged accordingly, and I offer my humblest apologies for letting him out of his cage!
In all honesty I believe I made mention of this AWESOME Okie thread, nut I may have not fully explained the significance of having our OWN thread! It
is a great place to meet and greet our people.
Midnight Brigade and myself have actually found some good properties down in the Red River areas of the Sooner State, and are collaborating on have to
make it feasible to become land owners there...mention this ad and get a 5% discount...he he he.
We do need to have this long overdue meeting of like minds, hopefully before 2012 when the aliens come back, and take our crystal skulls. Any workable
suggestions? Other than     ... Not that there is anything wrong with that!
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 06:17 PM by whitewave
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Yes, I keep saying we'll have to have a get-together. I'm sure you'll be watching the game tomorrow so I won't bother you with thinking of
anything else.
Heike, honey. How was your parade?
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 06:53 PM by Heike
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You should look out in my area. Forested land is going for about $1,000 - $1500 an acre depending on improvements and utilities, and we're close to
various parts of Keystone Lake as well as the Cimarron river and smaller rivers. That'd be northwest Creek County and Southeast Pawnee county, around
Mannford, Cleveland, Terlton, and Jennings. There are places for sale all around me, although I don't know the details or prices. Google "Pawnee
Land Brokers," and when you call ask for Angie and claim to be a friend of Heike's. (tell her Kathey's friend with the paint mare that her little
girl rode around on if she doesn't remember the name).
The parade was cold and windy. I rode a 23 yo palomino ropin' horse named Buddy. Luckily he's a "been there done that" horse and I didn't have
any trouble with him, but the high winds were bothering a lot of the horses. Still, we rode and didn't have any "incidents." In the
Tulsa World's Parade of Lights slideshow, picture
#8 features myself (on the left / furthest from the camera) and my parade partner.
On Jan. 1st we went to Bell Cow Lake (near Chandler) and rode a 12.5 mile trail. We had gorgeous weather for it after the sun came out and the wind
died down, and Sundae, my paint mare, and I did great.
We'll be having a couple of rides in March, including riding in the Shamrock Parade, and an overnight camping ride at Lake Carl Blackwell
(Stillwater).
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 11:57 PM by daddymax
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Nice pics...who is that in #4, shoo. Anyways- FOR ALL OF US WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND: 2 pm in Jenks there are a few of us meeting at Big Daddy's
barbecue.
Here's the skinny:
How's about Saturday Jan. 10, 2009. Jenks, OK. Big Daddy's All-American Barbecue:
399 E Main St
Jenks, OK 74037
(918) 299-6676
Midnight Brigade(Travis) and I will be there at 2 ish. I grew up there in Jenks, if you need directions...U2U me. Be sure you bring a pillow-you will
eat 'til you pop. That Big Daddy potato is simply one of the best meals I have EVER had! I am a big dude and I cannot finish one...always need a nap
afterwords-LOL.
I grew up in Jenks, if you need any kind of directions, U2U me. Looking forward to seeing you!
Max
Here's the site for menu info:
bigdaddybbq.com...
Come hungry...leave satisfied! I promise!
 THANKS again Whitewavefor this AWESOME thread!!!
after EDIT: took my cell # off...sorry!
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 12:16 AM by whitewave
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I checked out that menu, daddymax. Looks like I better bring my appetite. Hopefully there'll be a bunch of conspiratorial-minded Okies showing up
for a large lunch.
See yall there.
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