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<blockquote data-quote="Boomer7" data-source="post: 2478999" data-attributes="member: 25405"><p>I have lived about everywhere else. I like it here. I like the people. People wave when you are out running. Not like Maryland where my grandfather lives. The day and night are fairly equally split throughout the day for the entire year. No one has tried to blow me up like a couple other countries. It is not extremely hot like southern New Mexico nor is it absurdly cold like up north. I think Oklahoma is a fair compromise between all the other states. No hurricanes, but tornadoes (which are smaller in size than a hurricane). It is a little dry but not 323 days of rain in a year. If I had my choice Oklahoma is #1, Montana is #2 (because it is remote like Alaska, but I don't have to take my guns through Canada, which I couldn't), Alaska is definitely #3. Fishing, hunting, outdoor stores are bigger than Wal-Mart, beer on tap in the liquor stores. </p><p></p><p>Nov 7 2011, I seem to remember three natural events occurring in the same day. Earthquake, tornado, blizzard in north OK, or earthquake, tornado, wildfire. Something was peculiar about that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomer7, post: 2478999, member: 25405"] I have lived about everywhere else. I like it here. I like the people. People wave when you are out running. Not like Maryland where my grandfather lives. The day and night are fairly equally split throughout the day for the entire year. No one has tried to blow me up like a couple other countries. It is not extremely hot like southern New Mexico nor is it absurdly cold like up north. I think Oklahoma is a fair compromise between all the other states. No hurricanes, but tornadoes (which are smaller in size than a hurricane). It is a little dry but not 323 days of rain in a year. If I had my choice Oklahoma is #1, Montana is #2 (because it is remote like Alaska, but I don't have to take my guns through Canada, which I couldn't), Alaska is definitely #3. Fishing, hunting, outdoor stores are bigger than Wal-Mart, beer on tap in the liquor stores. Nov 7 2011, I seem to remember three natural events occurring in the same day. Earthquake, tornado, blizzard in north OK, or earthquake, tornado, wildfire. Something was peculiar about that day. [/QUOTE]
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