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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3420205" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>It's probably that new billboard next to the Beeline in Glenpool. Holy cats, that's about a distracting display. </p><p></p><p>If you'd said north, I would've guessed that LED billboard where the Creek Turnpike meets I-44. I was getting off eastbound I-44 one night when that sucker turned solid white. Talk about dazzling--that thing was blindingly bright in the darkness right when I needed to be able to see to follow the curve.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I'd guess stadium lights at Bixby. On overcast nights, you can see stadium lights for miles--my dad talked about navigating rural Oklahoma by the glow of stadium lights on Friday nights back in the '50s/'60s. You can see the Lexington High stadium lights for miles around--and you can see the glow of the lights at Owen Field from Lexington, especially if it's overcast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3420205, member: 26737"] It's probably that new billboard next to the Beeline in Glenpool. Holy cats, that's about a distracting display. If you'd said north, I would've guessed that LED billboard where the Creek Turnpike meets I-44. I was getting off eastbound I-44 one night when that sucker turned solid white. Talk about dazzling--that thing was blindingly bright in the darkness right when I needed to be able to see to follow the curve. Seriously, I'd guess stadium lights at Bixby. On overcast nights, you can see stadium lights for miles--my dad talked about navigating rural Oklahoma by the glow of stadium lights on Friday nights back in the '50s/'60s. You can see the Lexington High stadium lights for miles around--and you can see the glow of the lights at Owen Field from Lexington, especially if it's overcast. [/QUOTE]
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