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Originally posted by Prince_Machiavelli
I quit this conversation cause I don't know anything, right? My perspective doesn't matter!
Originally posted by Prince_Machiavelli
Okay. Whatever. I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ALTHOUGH I LIVED THERE FOR 16 YEARS OF MY LIFE! I quit this conversation cause I don't know anything, right? My perspective doesn't matter! Even though I lived in Muskogee for five years, Sallisaw for eight, and Vian for three years. Muskogee is the worst of all the cities I have ever lived and I am speaking from experience unlike you, VALHALL.
Originally posted by TheBigD
To be fair, I think Valhall stepped out of bounds a bit with saying, "When you left, the IQ in both states went up!"
That was a little arrogant and nasty. I think he/she had a good point in calling you what they did. Don't expect kind words when you say something like that, Valhall.
Originally posted by Prince_Machiavelli
Another reason the state that I grew up in is still one of the most poverty stricken areas with drugs, crime, etcetera infiltrating the entire state. Our state leaders are ignorant, corrupt, and lack the sense of leadership it takes to change our problems. From Frank Keating to Tom Coburn, they are all wrong. The only good politicians to come to Oklahoma were Carl Albert and Brad Carson. I'm glad to be out of Oklahoma, now living in Florida. I feel sad for my peers that still live there.
Originally posted by TheBigD
To be fair, I think Valhall stepped out of bounds a bit with saying, "When you left, the IQ in both states went up!"
Originally posted by RANT
Originally posted by TheBigD
To be fair, I think Valhall stepped out of bounds a bit with saying, "When you left, the IQ in both states went up!"
Me request to "disperse" was intended both ways. We should all move on.
Originally posted by TheBigD
Why are you telling me to move on