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#1 FireSeraphim

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 02:14 PM

for you guys that don't know it.

I happen to be from olkahoma

and I want to star a topic on the

Oklahoma Centennial Project that

going on in my home state.as I pretty

well know Oklahoma became A state

nearly 100 years ago.and today it

legacy seem to be taking to me as if

the excitement of sooner-boomer

land run is literally rushing thru my

Fingers as I,chronocomic type this

message with a hint of sooner pride icon_smile.gif icon_cool.gif icon_wink.gif icon_kawaii.gif icon_bounce.gif icon_love.gif

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[size="6"]So in other word,is oklahoma


A great state or what?



#2 Fire Wizzrobe

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 02:32 PM

I've never been to Oklahoma so have an opinion.

Virginia turns 400 this year. icon_razz.gif

Edited by Fire Wizzrobe, 18 June 2007 - 02:33 PM.


#3 FireSeraphim

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 06:26 PM

Oh yeah, fire wizzrobe,at least oklahoma

has been a role model for the entire nation

for the last 16 month and I heard Govenor

Brad Henry Say that Oklahoma had A good

100 year and a even brighter future.

So what did virginia do to equal Oklahoma

As a Role Model In the last 16 month?



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Posted 18 June 2007 - 06:45 PM

Well, maybe not necessarilly in the last 16 months, but Virginia was the site of the first permanent British colony in the Americas, one of the major supporters of the American revolution, the birthplace of eight U.S. presidents (including George Washington), and served as the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War. In addition, during the Civil War, more battles were fought on Virginia soil than any other state in the Union or Confederacy.

Chronocosmic, with all due respect, I haven't heard anything about Oklahoma in the news or on the internet in the last five years. I'm from Alabama, and we're not exactly covered in the news either, so we're both in the same boat. I guess what I'm trying to say is that while I am glad that you have state pride (a very good trait to have in the U.S. of A.), your assertion that Oklahoma is a role model state is a bit off.

No need to get mad, either. I'm sure that Fire Wizzrobe wasn't trying to start a fight, he was just making an observation.

#5 Fire Wizzrobe

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 07:03 PM

Yup. I didn't mean any harm, I was just saying it about my state.

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 09:00 PM

I suggest you don't take it personal Fire Wizzarobe, Chronocomsic has a habit of taking everything offensive. I'm sure many would agree with me on this statement.

Chrono, do you see anyone else increasing the size of their post besides you? Do you know why? It is because we all can read your messages in a normal text size. Its hard to believe, but its true. No lie. Now now to back on topic..

You made it clear many times already that you are from Oklahoma. Anyways, I haven't heard anything about that state, maybe in like over 9 years. It is barely mentioned.. Have fun with your project. icon_wink.gif


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