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Thanks for letting us live in it with yaDamn I love this State of Mine.
Hurry before we build our wall to keep the Californian’s out, lolwrt the other thread on making lead illegal in CA, I could be joining you sooner than I'd planned. Early retirement....
My home county (McCurtain) just became a 2nd Amendment sanctuary county. Numerous other OK and TX counties have as well!!
yep--I love it here. Thank you Sir for your service!McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Back in 1962, while I was attending Oklahoma State University and majoring in Forestry, our annual Forestry summer camp was held that year in McCurtain County. Highschool was out in Tom, OK, where we headquartered, and I got to spend a full eight weeks along with 30 other OSU Forestry majors living in the high school gym basketball court in Tom...on Army cots (we found time to perfect our 2-point shooting) and using the school cafeteria. (I haled from far northwest Arkansas at the time.) I have fond memories of that time. We were generally in the field, er forest, for most of the day on timber cruise or visiting some forest product facility in the county stretching from Idabel over to Hugo, in Choctaw county, or visiting some state or US forest facility. Then, late afternoon we could be found bass fishing on some of the county's many small lakes, or even the Mountain Fork River on weekends. It was a remote area. I'll never forget the beer bust that we held down on the Red River at the end of summer camp...I had never, and have never been that drunk since. I remember getting back to the gym late in the morning, somehow; and laying semi-conscious in that spinning army cot that lifted off the floor now and then like a helicopter rotor! Yep, I was caught up in the romance of the heart of the short leaf pine region in the Quachita Mountains , why; you could stand there and watch those trees grow...cutting saw logs at 20 years. I never hit-a-lick in Forestry though, boyz. You see, I also graduated with a minor in Military Science, and the Army and the long Vietnam War were beckoning.
Dan

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