U.S. Cities  

Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > Oklahoma

Welcome to City-Data.com forum! Make sure to register - it's free and very quick! You have to register before you can post and participate in our discussions with 400,000 other registered members. User profiles and some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your free account you will be able to customize many options, you will have the full access to over 14,000 posts/day about local topics and you will see fewer ads. Within the last few months our forum was cited in an article in 15 newspaper and in a story on AOL's homepage.

Get a detailed profile of any city, county, or zip code:
      Search our forums (advanced):

Reply

 
Old 10-15-2007, 08:16 PM
Rhapsody in Blue
Status: "I left" (set 3 hours ago)
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Okrahoma
3,006 posts, read 985,895 times
Reputation: 1986
redbird4848 has a brilliant future
redbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant future
Hey synopse,

I thought of you the other day when we were driving through Ada. They are building a huge building just west of ECU. I will take a pic tomorrow. I believe it will be for concerts and such. It looks ~really~ nice, almost like it doesn't belong in Ada.

At least Ada is considered a city. When I was in 6th grade we moved back to OK from So. California. It was very difficult to say the least.

I think I would rather have my two boys age 16/17 whining about nothing to do, than to have them getting involved in some craziness in california.

Good luck with your move.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-16-2007, 05:18 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
2,983 posts, read 1,446,657 times
Reputation: 827
jessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to behold
redbird, i am sorry to hear that you are going for cancer treatments. best wishes.

you know some towns just affect us a certain way. while everyone thought that del mar, ca was wonderful and paradise, i disliked the entire san diego area, del mar the most.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-16-2007, 09:10 AM
Queen of catfish
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hughes County, Oklahoma
3,160 posts, read 1,372,657 times
Reputation: 848
peggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to behold
I like Ada quite a bit. It seems to be growing now. The Chickasaws have started some new businesses in town, like the lazertag place. We have the choice of Seminole, McAlester, and Ada as our "big town" to go for shopping, medical, etc. Ada has the best by far. From reading their newspaper, I do get the feeling that "the old guard" controls the town. I just wish they would fix that crazy corner.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-16-2007, 07:17 PM
Rhapsody in Blue
Status: "I left" (set 3 hours ago)
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Okrahoma
3,006 posts, read 985,895 times
Reputation: 1986
redbird4848 has a brilliant future
redbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant future
I know that "crazy corner" in Ada all too well.

Stupid people can't seem to grasp the concept of a 4 way stop sign. There's always that one driver who hesitates and causes everyone to get uptight about "losing" their turn to go.

This one lady started honking at me because we were both turning left. So I shook my finger at her and honked back! IT IS CRAZY!

Its always too hot there in the summer. Strange how certain towns affect us for no apparent reason.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-17-2007, 07:48 AM
Queen of catfish
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hughes County, Oklahoma
3,160 posts, read 1,372,657 times
Reputation: 848
peggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to behold
I hesitated at the crazy corner when I first drove through there. I was completely mystified as to where I was supposed to go when my turn came. I don't honk my horn except in emergencies though.

Different towns have different personalities. I don't really like Marietta. Most people who drive through Holdenville probably don't think much of it, but the more I was around here the more I liked it. Then we moved near Holdenville and are very happy. I couldn't live in Holdenville, though, too many people!

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-18-2007, 02:46 AM
Rhapsody in Blue
Status: "I left" (set 3 hours ago)
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Okrahoma
3,006 posts, read 985,895 times
Reputation: 1986
redbird4848 has a brilliant future
redbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant future
Peg,

We don't know a soul in Holdenville. Except for the pharmacy people in wal-mart. And the occasional old coot that I talk to when I go to town. I love talking to old people. They are genuine and have a different outlook on life.

While in Ada, I went to Wal Mart and it was just waaay too big and crowded for me. Isn't that crazy? Here I came from the city of lights with a pop of 30million.

I went to a jack in the box in Ada. Haven't seen one of those in decades. Since I worked in one in Downey, CA back in 79. Please take note: the jumbo jack is not jumbo anymore. It is tiny now. What a rip off.

Peg, have you met the man with the patch on his eye yet? They sell eggs for a dollar a dozen. Hit him up. He hangs out at the Lion's club or something like that in Holdenville. Good people.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-18-2007, 08:33 AM
Queen of catfish
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hughes County, Oklahoma
3,160 posts, read 1,372,657 times
Reputation: 848
peggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to behold
We know quite a few people in Holdenville. That's not because of me, I'm a hermit, but my DH is very friendly and goes to town just about every day. I haven't met the guy with the patch on his eye yet, or I don't think so. It's hard to keep track of so many people who all know each other. Holdenville has a majority population of old coots, and I like the older people. It is a good place to retire, if you can stand all those people around you. I like our little Walmart in Holdenville.

That's funny about coming from LA, and then the Walmart in Ada is too crowded for you. Everything is relative, I guess. The traffic in Holdenville bothers me sometimes, but then I stop to think about the real traffic I have driven in, and OKC doesn't really count.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-19-2007, 04:32 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
2,983 posts, read 1,446,657 times
Reputation: 827
jessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to beholdjessaka is a splendid one to behold
Everything is relative. I used to drive 30 minutes to town in CA to shop, and now that Muskogee is only 35 to 40 minutes from here it feels far away. I seldom go there, and yet I would drive into town in CA three times a week.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-19-2007, 05:36 AM
Rhapsody in Blue
Status: "I left" (set 3 hours ago)
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Okrahoma
3,006 posts, read 985,895 times
Reputation: 1986
redbird4848 has a brilliant future
redbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant futureredbird4848 has a brilliant future
Quote:
Originally Posted by peggydavis View Post
We know quite a few people in Holdenville. That's not because of me, I'm a hermit, but my DH is very friendly and goes to town just about every day. I haven't met the guy with the patch on his eye yet, or I don't think so. It's hard to keep track of so many people who all know each other. Holdenville has a majority population of old coots, and I like the older people. It is a good place to retire, if you can stand all those people around you. I like our little Walmart in Holdenville.

That's funny about coming from LA, and then the Walmart in Ada is too crowded for you. Everything is relative, I guess. The traffic in Holdenville bothers me sometimes, but then I stop to think about the real traffic I have driven in, and OKC doesn't really count.
Sorry to stray off topic. But the man who sells egss is from Yeager, not Holdenville. If you ever go vote, you will see him there. He loaned us a wheelchair to go to the state fair. He will deliver eggs too.

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 10-19-2007, 07:08 AM
Queen of catfish
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hughes County, Oklahoma
3,160 posts, read 1,372,657 times
Reputation: 848
peggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to beholdpeggydavis is a splendid one to behold
Thanks, Redbird, I will look him up. Yeager is one of the many communities that are in the Ada shopping area.

So Jessaka, is Muskogee the best shopping around Talequah? How much more time would it be to go to Tulsa?

[+] Rate this post positively
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick.

Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.



Reply


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Similar Threads

Forum Jump