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I think that is cooking the turkey too fast. Slow down to about 2500 RPM and it will soak up more fumes.
As for the Redneck question, I am not sure I am qualified to answer it. Was it a new hubcap or one she found in the ditch while picking up cans?

I have tested positive for Redneck tendencies however they believe it may be a recessive gene that is causing it and since we are in a recession that I should be monitored.

I personally can not say you are rednecks but since you live in Southeastern Oklahoma it would be easy to stereotype.
Hope this helps answer your question.
"Git er done"

I think if you serve the turkey on the same hubcap that was knocked off your truck into the ditch when you hit the turkey while driving down the road, then it counts as true redneck...

Beth, three (3) questions:
1. Do you have a spit cup on your ironing board?

2. Have you ever torn your best Sunday dress while coon hunting?

3. Have you ever made change from the offering plate?
 
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Tyrone is the Cultural Center of the Universe, but Beaver is the Cowchip Capital of the World.

I know there is someone famous from Tyrone. Can't remember who though.
It is such a humble little town that they don't brag about thier celebrities so I guess that is why there is no "Home of " sign there.

I remember working thru some little town in Minnesota. They had a sign that read "Home Of Lawrence Welk". Under that, someone had painted "who?". I thought it was funny.

-Stimp-
 
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I've liked both of them for a long time. They have been around about the same amount of time, developed their very similar plans simultaneously, Ramsey developing a local Nashville radio program and Hunt a newsletter called The Cheapskate Monthly. Ramsey is much more intense than Hunt. He tends to appeal more to men, Hunt more to women, but I use both their plans. Mary's Freedom Account is about the best financial tool I have yet encountered.

Another good one written in a similar vein is All Your Worth by Elizabeth Warren. It is even less intense than Hunts.

We have all three authors at the Lawton library. Hunt's best book by far is Debt Proof Living. Details her plan in a much better manner than DPYM.

Animal Vegetable Miracle is my favorite book ever. Read it one day, the next I was shopping for a farm.

Yea the use of the calculators on Mary Hunts website have been great... I was getting the Cheapskate monthly for a while. Another great that I hope to learn more on is the Mittleider Method of gardening.. they have a web group on yahoo of the same name but because I am not sure I can post the website on here you will have to search...

Jeannie
 
Good one Stimpy. "Tank ya poys and aren't the bubbles lovely?" Now a song from the Lennon sisters.



Some towns are just hungry for a lil limelight.
We were in west Texas when I was a kid and there was a big sign that said.
HOME OF JEANIE C. RILEY's
and underneath in smaller letters it said uncle.
If I'm lyin I'm dyan! Its the truth.
 
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I think that is cooking the turkey too fast. Slow down to about 2500 RPM and it will soak up more fumes.
As for the Redneck question, I am not sure I am qualified to answer it. Was it a new hubcap or one she found in the ditch while picking up cans?

I have tested positive for Redneck tendencies however they believe it may be a recessive gene that is causing it and since we are in a recession that I should be monitored.

I personally can not say you are rednecks but since you live in Southeastern Oklahoma it would be easy to stereotype.
Hope this helps answer your question.
"Git er done"

I think if you serve the turkey on the same hubcap that was knocked off your truck into the ditch when you hit the turkey while driving down the road, then it counts as true redneck...

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Jeannie
 
I received this in a email and wanted to share it with everyone!


Well, there is good news and bad news about my Christmas decorations this year
Good news is that I truly out did myself this year with my Christmas decorations. The bad news is that I had to take him down after 2 days. I had more people come screaming up to my house than ever. Great stories. But two things made me take it down. First, the cops advised me that it would cause traffic accidents as they almost wrecked when they drove by. Second, a 55 year old lady grabbed the 75 pound ladder almost killed herself putting it against my house and didn't realize it was fake until she climbed to the top (she was not happy). By the way, she was one of many people who attempted to do that. My yard couldn't take it either. I have more than a few tire tracks where people literally drove up my yard.
Kind of feel like I gave in by taking it down but my neighbor did confirm two near miss accidents on the busy street next to my house. I think I made him too real this time
So it was fun while it lasted.....Merry Christmas everyone!












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A real Okie man would grab the string of lights and swing over to the porch.

No different than swinging on a vine over Cemetery creek. Well except for the electricity part and that the vines are stronger.
 
Quenston, I love that picture!
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Here's a picture of a redneck Santa that I received in an email today. I think a lot of our Okie hunters will be jealous of Santa.
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