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Lawton, OK getting to be a tuff city.
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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1799932" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Rofl probably. My child hood was spent around in that area. I also lived around the 53rd Street / Glenn Ave area near Brockland Elementary. I also remember that the creek also ran south of that neighborhood (Lee West) on 67th and turned east and west running parallel just north of Lee Blvd. The creek was really wide and deep there. A bunch of the neighborhood kids got a bunch of wood and built a raft and drifted deep down the creek. The raft flipped and I was covered in muddy creek water. My mom gave me an ass whoopin that night for messing up my Sunday clothes, heheh.</p><p></p><p>I remember we would all strive to catch the biggest crawdad and later that night we would try to have crawdad fights, hehe. Never really worked out and the crawdads ended up fighting us more than each other. There were some really large lobster sized crawdads there. We would name the biggest ones we caught Mr. Ed. I don't know why, but it was a neighborhood thing, heh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1799932, member: 2989"] Rofl probably. My child hood was spent around in that area. I also lived around the 53rd Street / Glenn Ave area near Brockland Elementary. I also remember that the creek also ran south of that neighborhood (Lee West) on 67th and turned east and west running parallel just north of Lee Blvd. The creek was really wide and deep there. A bunch of the neighborhood kids got a bunch of wood and built a raft and drifted deep down the creek. The raft flipped and I was covered in muddy creek water. My mom gave me an ass whoopin that night for messing up my Sunday clothes, heheh. I remember we would all strive to catch the biggest crawdad and later that night we would try to have crawdad fights, hehe. Never really worked out and the crawdads ended up fighting us more than each other. There were some really large lobster sized crawdads there. We would name the biggest ones we caught Mr. Ed. I don't know why, but it was a neighborhood thing, heh. [/QUOTE]
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