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Hi Carrie, where In Oklahoma are you? My Husband And I Used to do power plant and chemical plant contruction and we were in ponca city. He worked contruction and for a year I was asst dir of the humane Society. Loved Ponca City. We also Did contruction for an outfit based in Muskogee.
Rednick Clothes I have....Lots of western clothers. And Carharts etc. Even have some steel toed botts and hard hats.
Love Oma
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Hey there,

Our ranch is east of Tulsa, but I was born and raised in Bartlesville and spent my college days in Stillwater ( GO POKES!!!) So I spent quite a bit of time flying through Ponca on my way to and from college. And have the speeding tickets I talked my way out of to prove it. :roll:

Back before the horse wreck and disability, when I was still can chasing, we raced in Muskogee all the time. Nice town, and had a great arena.

I hear you about the Redneck gear, we aren't big on fashion, unless it's Wrangler jeans and trophy buckes. And we will take a Cummins diesel over any little car anyday, besides, that car wouldn't haul the 16 ft goosneck trailer very well.... :lol:

Carrie
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Amen to that. I hope I never have to quit wearing jeans and boots. Love oma
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Post by crranch »

You said it........dresses, we don't need no stinkin' dresses.... :evil:

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Post by harvest_table »

You ladies are funny!

When we lived in Alaska my choice of clothing was a broken in pair of carhartts and bunny boots.


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I don't do dresses much anymore either.


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Joanna
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Post by crranch »

OMG that is cold!!!! We Okies don't know anything about cold like that, the worse we get in the winter is just close to freezing. But we are experts in tolerating Oklahoma heat and humidity. Nothing makes you sweat quicker than 115 degrees and high humidity. :razz:

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Post by annie oakley »

Joanna....How funny I can see the worn out carharts and Bunny Boots!!!!
I Onc went to the corner convience store in my flannel Jammies and fuzzy pig slipers and got stopped by the police. Love Oma
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Post by crranch »

How funny, Rick teases me when I run around outside with the stock in my typical jammies of a t-shirt and boxer shorts. I keep telling him that the closest neighbor is to far away to care, and the cows, horses and chickens could care less. Besides, one of the perks of working for yourself from home......jammies are the business attire of every work day.... :razz:

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