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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2479465" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I'll always be proud to be from Oklahoma. It's certainly the best state in the South or the Midwest in my opinion. That being said, I don't want to live here forever. If only because there are hot weather people and there are cold weather people. Me? If I never saw 100 degrees again I wouldn't be too upset. Cost of living makes sackin' up for a move difficult, tho. Poor man can live well in Tulsa. My house could be bought by a couple retail workers here. Put the same house in another city, especially on the west coast, and it would take a couple six-figure DINKs a while to come up with a down payment. </p><p></p><p>My parents hate the heat too. I'm trying to get them to move when they retire in a few years. If they did, I'd damn sure not have much reason to be here.</p><p></p><p>I always say Oklahoma is like a family member you love buy annoys the hell out of you. If you're related, you can make fun of her all you want. If you're from here and want to run Oklahoma down, you get a pass. I'll jump out of my seat to put an out of towner in their place for **** talking this state, though. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There's so much outside of Texas, too. Especially the gulf coast. Not my scene. I like west of there better, bu still wouldn't want to live there. I'm going west and north if I ever get out. South of Tulsa and east of the big river holds nothing for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2479465, member: 4319"] I'll always be proud to be from Oklahoma. It's certainly the best state in the South or the Midwest in my opinion. That being said, I don't want to live here forever. If only because there are hot weather people and there are cold weather people. Me? If I never saw 100 degrees again I wouldn't be too upset. Cost of living makes sackin' up for a move difficult, tho. Poor man can live well in Tulsa. My house could be bought by a couple retail workers here. Put the same house in another city, especially on the west coast, and it would take a couple six-figure DINKs a while to come up with a down payment. My parents hate the heat too. I'm trying to get them to move when they retire in a few years. If they did, I'd damn sure not have much reason to be here. I always say Oklahoma is like a family member you love buy annoys the hell out of you. If you're related, you can make fun of her all you want. If you're from here and want to run Oklahoma down, you get a pass. I'll jump out of my seat to put an out of towner in their place for **** talking this state, though. There's so much outside of Texas, too. Especially the gulf coast. Not my scene. I like west of there better, bu still wouldn't want to live there. I'm going west and north if I ever get out. South of Tulsa and east of the big river holds nothing for me. [/QUOTE]
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