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I suppose getting together outdoors would be dependent on our ever changing weather.
Perhaps we might just find a happy medium between OKC and Tulsa at a restaurant we can spend a couple hours in. It might be easier to pick a date, just saying. I say this not knowing where everyone lives and what would be off a highway that we can all reach in a respectable time frame. Not everyone likes the great outdoors and I'd hate to think someone wouldn't show because of it. |
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You know, this may just entice a bunch of us to make it happen. Are you near OKC or Tulsa because maybe some of us can hitch a ride and share the gas expense of a motor home? Heck, if we have a grill and bring along basic food for it, it would be wonderful. Some of us could prepare side dishes and carry them along in coolers. Everyone can bring what they're drinking. Just finding a weekend without rain is the trick. The only downside for me is that I work on Saturdays, so the only days good for me are Friday or Sunday. An early morning start would be a plus for those wanting to fish. I'm no good at being the planner, so I'll leave it up to anyone that can get this organized. |
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I'm on call every other weekend. I'll have to look and see when I can get the motor home and go from there. |
If we do this in May, I need to find out which weekend the Herland retreat is. The website hasn't been updated since Dec.
If a centralized location is needed, who lives the farthest east/west/north/south? I am between Shawnee and Ada. |
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This transplant to OK has no idea where that is, but has heard of the 2 towns you mention |
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I am in OKC |
Wolfy, I am in Goldsby just south of Norman
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I'm going to moving back to my family ranch soon to take care of my mother and aunt they are 81 and 85 its 17 miles northeast of guymon oklahoma I'm going to miss texas but my mother is wroth it again and again......
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my 2cents
I prefer the outdoor setting as well. Getting a group of people to agree on a restaurant is not easy, and you're kind of limited to talking to the few people that sit near you. We live in Oklahoma, most of us are used to being in the great outdoors, even if we prefer the city life. The water is beautiful, whether or not you fish, those who don't can always picnic nearby.
And any femmes can rest assured I will have almost anything they should need to survive in the wilderness inside my purse. :-) ~Lara PS...Phyl, Welcome Back. I'm sorry about the circumstances of your move, but Oklahoma is glad to have you. |
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Glad you and yours are OK, Okiebug!
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I saw a tornado from my porch when I lived in Pawnee. It was awesome to see it, but it touched down on the outskirts of town. I watched another one when I lived in Stillwater. It went right up RR51, heading to Tulsa and never stopped. Good thing because I was 4 blocks from that one. I feel better being in OKC, but not sure why. I think when it's my time, it's my time. Tornado or no tornado. I've been to Norman a couple times, but have no idea where your town is Okiebug. I'm guessing you're more rural though. |
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Hey bro, let me know when you get to OK Maybe we'll get a chance to hang out, again. If you're doing the reunion this year, we could maybe ride together. Glad you have family values and a caring heart. |
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Just Pinging the thread...
OK, so what are everyone's thoughts about the last weekend in May? Would we want to try the fishing outing? Let's get planning! |
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