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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2066314" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>This is why after I lived in Tulsa most of my life I moved to the country. Yep, it is 15 miles to the nearest place I can purchase a loaf of bread, but so what? It is frequently a 40 mile drive to have a few drinks and listen to some live music, but we get by. I grew up in a little community named Mingo, North of American Airlines, North East of the Tulsa Airport when most of the kids met at the baseball field to play work up in the summer, and you had to be home before dark. If mom needed you, she knew where to find you without a cell phone or GPS. We had to mentally keep track, sometimes we had up to two things in a single month to make sure we did not miss something important. Saturday morning was a trip into town for groceries, if the weather was nice I would help had wash the car in the afternoon. Life was different then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2066314, member: 24583"] This is why after I lived in Tulsa most of my life I moved to the country. Yep, it is 15 miles to the nearest place I can purchase a loaf of bread, but so what? It is frequently a 40 mile drive to have a few drinks and listen to some live music, but we get by. I grew up in a little community named Mingo, North of American Airlines, North East of the Tulsa Airport when most of the kids met at the baseball field to play work up in the summer, and you had to be home before dark. If mom needed you, she knew where to find you without a cell phone or GPS. We had to mentally keep track, sometimes we had up to two things in a single month to make sure we did not miss something important. Saturday morning was a trip into town for groceries, if the weather was nice I would help had wash the car in the afternoon. Life was different then. [/QUOTE]
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