Okies in the BYC The Original

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Morning all you chicken feathers
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Who is smuggling chickens across the great state here? If I recall county border crossing is illegal just ask the Border Patrol guy that Stimp was talking about.. ha ha Just kidding... or am I?

If MaryBeth is not making it to Fletcher this weekend would someone be gracious enough to smuggle a EE roo to her on our behalf? I promise I wont tell!
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With beans it is just soup with beans!

Beans are just a filler or stretcher. They add no flavor to chili.

Sorry, I had to defend my chili turf.
If you like beans in your chili that is fine. I don't think any less of you!
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. I saw that alot of guys in Texas won't put beans in their chili. But they are from Texas and therefore they are naturally slow.

I don't hold that against them tho.

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You know this is what I have thought about Okies! No offense! Especially this morning when I was on the highway on my way over to Stillwater to watch a friend's baby for her. I got behind this really slow okie going 30 MPH on the highway, where it was 65. Oh and the other night I was behind a deputy that was going 40-45 MPH on the highway. He was in front of the car that was in front of me. I started to pass, but decided not to when I saw him. Drove all the way to Cleveland going 45 MPH when we should have been going 65. Then when we got to town, he pulled over let the other guy pass by then got behind me and road my bumper all the way home. Then he sat at the end of the driveway for over 10 minutes before driving up my drive. Once he did that I asked if he had a problem and why he was being so rude to drive right on my tail. Geeeessh! I don't normally give a cop an earful, but I did this one, because what he was doing was harassment. The sad thing is this is not the first time this sort of thing has happened to me. I don't have to be speeding or nothing for a cop to turn around and follow me home in Cleveland. He said he followed me home, because he saw me start to pass. I tried to ask his name several times and he ignored me and would not tell me his name. I finally got my husband involved and he shooed him away. Darn bored small town okie cops.
 
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Glad to have you with us.
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Jump in, buckle up, and enjoy the ride.
Tell us about your birds and yourself. Not necessarily in that order.
We have a few on our list from Wilburton.
Sonya from Wilburton used to be a regular here but she has been busy
with her kids and hasn't been on in awhile.

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Robin lives by me & I am coming to your auction Sat night so I will haul the roo if you would like. Ya'll work it out & let me know.

Peaches you know if I bring the roo then I get Death by chocolate, even if there aren't 10 Okies! LOL, just kidding.

she is not kidding she is serious but she also knows that she will have to share with jason... ha ha ha


Edit to add Jason just saw there will be chocolate involved in this auction and he says we must count together as 2 for the 10 since he is Chicken Flavored Cook-e and he says there better be two cakes cause he dont share very well... I guess he didnt watch barney as a kid... and learn to share..

Jeannie

Are you guys really young enough that Barney was on when you were a kid? I remember it becoming huge when we were going to college. I can't be that old yet!
 
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. I saw that alot of guys in Texas won't put beans in their chili. But they are from Texas and therefore they are naturally slow.

I don't hold that against them tho.

-Stimp-

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You know this is what I have thought about Okies! No offense! Especially this morning when I was on the highway on my way over to Stillwater to watch a friend's baby for her. I got behind this really slow okie going 30 MPH on the highway, where it was 65. Oh and the other night I was behind a deputy that was going 40-45 MPH on the highway. He was in front of the car that was in front of me. I started to pass, but decided not to when I saw him. Drove all the way to Cleveland going 45 MPH when we should have been going 65. Then when we got to town, he pulled over let the other guy pass by then got behind me and road my bumper all the way home. Then he sat at the end of the driveway for over 10 minutes before driving up my drive. Once he did that I asked if he had a problem and why he was being so rude to drive right on my tail. Geeeessh! I don't normally give a cop an earful, but I did this one, because what he was doing was harassment. The sad thing is this is not the first time this sort of thing has happened to me. I don't have to be speeding or nothing for a cop to turn around and follow me home in Cleveland. He said he followed me home, because he saw me start to pass. I tried to ask his name several times and he ignored me and would not tell me his name. I finally got my husband involved and he shooed him away. Darn bored small town okie cops.

The same thing could happen, and I am sure does happen anywhere. Not just in Oklahoma.

I am glad though that you didn't have to deal with any more than that and that your DH was able to handle things.
 
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Kate, If you remember where he was from(city or county) I would call and ask questions.... By law they have to give you there name and badge number if you ask for it if im not mistaken. That would make me feel errie!
 
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. I saw that alot of guys in Texas won't put beans in their chili. But they are from Texas and therefore they are naturally slow.

I don't hold that against them tho.

-Stimp-

They wanted to be a country all to themselves.... & perhaps they should have been.

The wife wanted to go for a walk this past summer on our country roads. We passed by a house about a mile away from us & there were a few kids playing out in the yard and gent about my age working on the front of the house. He was wearing a black or blue t-shirt and in big white letters were the words "BORDER PATROL". Jokingly I yelled out at him "So ya keeping all them Texans on their side of the line??". He just smiled and said yea.

As we passed further along the front of his property and in front of his driveway my wife pointed out the Texas license plate on his truck, DOH!!

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I laughed hard. And actually I really like Texas, I loved living there and don't mind moving back. It was a lot of fun there, and about slow I don't think that was Texas. Nothing seemed to slow to me there, at least not in Dallas. The only thing I would probably trade was the heat, it got darn right hot there.
 
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