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Obviously you have never been to Oklahoma. When you drive into the state, there is a sign with a picture of a redneck and it says "We Never Met A Man We Didn't Like" and under that it says "except for blacks, Jews, gays, foreigners, hippies, liberals, Democrats, Catholics and Jayhawks"
So you think you're funny, that's it? Well, it's not clever. It has all been said and done before.
I've been to oklahoma. I enjoyed ok city. it's too flat for me, but the cost of living is low.
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Obviously you have never been to Oklahoma. When you drive into the state, there is a sign with a picture of a redneck and it says "We Never Met A Man We Didn't Like" and under that it says "except for blacks, Jews, gays, foreigners, hippies, liberals, Democrats, Catholics and Jayhawks"
detroit's population is about 900,000. they're population has been cut in half in the last 50 years. I live in NC now, and the population here in this "intolerant southern redneck state" is exploding. look at the city-data forums. look at how many threads there are for NC compared to any other state.
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That is about the population of Detroit now days isn't it?
Oklahoma is just a place you have to drive through to get from Texas to Kansas. Why anybody would choose it as a place to live is beyond me. There is a reason that the USA dumped all the Indians there- because nobody else wanted to be there.
Hey, stop being so true about Oklahoma! And some people didn't choose to be in Oklahoma because they were borned there.
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