EastHumboldt
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I don’t care if they’re authentic or not. I love those fry bread tacos.
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Absolutely terrible what the tech transplants have done to that state. Totally ruined it and ran off families who lived there for generations.Welcome to Washington. Where 3 counties full of blue haired lunatics control an entire state.
I don't really give a shit about fry bread tacos being an authentic Cherokee thing, or not, either. I love 'em, too.I don’t care if they’re authentic or not. I love those fry bread tacos.
I second thisI’ve really got nothing bad to say about Idaho, everything’s awesome here except the cali transplants….
I see you're a recent transplant. Perhaps you should take your own advice.Welcome to Montana. Now leave, we're full. No, really...... go away.
Fellow Okie here, I second this sentimentAs much as I know we all enjoy another "which rifle can I kill elk with" or "I have 20 points but I've never been there" thread, I thought I'd try to mix it up.
I'll go first.
Welcome to Oklahoma! If you think our schools suck, just wait till you drive on our roads!
You ain't kidding. I drove that stretch this last fall and it isn't great! It's about like the Indian nation Turnpike down by McAlesterFellow Okie here, I second this sentimentHowever, areas of i70 in eastern Colorado to Denver would give the worst roads in Oklahoma a run for their money. I cringe every time I’m hauling a trailer across that stretch.
McAlester itself is kind of a poster-child for Oklahoma road surface condition.You ain't kidding. I drove that stretch this last fall and it isn't great! It's about like the Indian nation Turnpike down by McAlester
I feel like Tulsa is in a perpetual state of construction.McAlester itself is kind of a poster-child for Oklahoma road surface condition.
I've been on surface streets in that humble burg that had me contemplating locking my hubs and popping my transfer case into 4-low, while reminding myself that California's famous Rubicon Trail was once a maintained road, too.
As a Tulsan, I know a rough stretch of road when my buttocks feels one. For all of the "road works" we have going on in T-town, all of the time, you'd think every road here would be smoother than a baby's butt, but many of them have more in common with the lunar surface than a proper paved road.
I picked up a 4 wheeler from a dealer in McAlester a few months ago. That road is awfulYou ain't kidding. I drove that stretch this last fall and it isn't great! It's about like the Indian nation Turnpike down by McAlester