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Old 12-04-2008, 03:10 PM
 
Location: Where there is too much snow!
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To change it up a little bit, it is refreshing to see Texans in Oklahoma and I like to call it: "Oklatexas". Kinda like lake Texoma. There is not another day that goes by that I see a car, truck, van, SUV, bus, bike, RV, semi, or trailer with some form of Texas plates in Oklahoma. It is an epidemic like no other. But it is just all the motivation I need to move to Texas.
No, the only reason you see so many Texas vehicle is because the wind in Oklahoma blows north. You know, Kansas sucks and Texas blows .

 
Old 12-04-2008, 04:28 PM
 
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No, the only reason you see so many Texas vehicle is because the wind in Oklahoma blows north. You know, Kansas sucks and Texas blows .
Oklahoma is a popular destination for Texans to relocate or just to visit. It is a short 4 hour drive up U.S. north 75 and yet a very scenic route.

You do see other out of state plates such as California, New York, Florida, and other surrounding Oklahoma states but Texas is the most common that I see on a daily basis. Texas plates are attractive, in my opinion.
 
Old 12-04-2008, 05:31 PM
 
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Oklahoma is a popular destination for Texans to relocate or just to visit. It is a short 4 hour drive up U.S. north 75 and yet a very scenic route.

You do see other out of state plates such as California, New York, Florida, and other surrounding Oklahoma states but Texas is the most common that I see on a daily basis. Texas plates are attractive, in my opinion.
When my kids were little, we made a game out of seeing how many license plates from other states we could find around town. Now, keep in mind this was on an island in Alaska, not that easy to get to under any circumstances - the only ones we never saw were plates from West Virginia and Hawaii.
 
Old 12-04-2008, 05:33 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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Old 12-04-2008, 05:38 PM
 
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I don't know how the picture thread morphed into a chat thread... maybe Synopsis could move the last few pages over there.
 
Old 12-04-2008, 05:38 PM
 
Location: Where there is too much snow!
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Oklahoma is a popular destination for Texans to relocate or just to visit. It is a short 4 hour drive up U.S. north 75 and yet a very scenic route.

You do see other out of state plates such as California, New York, Florida, and other surrounding Oklahoma states but Texas is the most common that I see on a daily basis. Texas plates are attractive, in my opinion.
Gee, this guy has no sense of humor does he ? Friend it was a joke, you know, Ha! Ha! He! He! Ho! Ho!
Liten up, Dude.
 
Old 12-04-2008, 05:40 PM
 
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Gee, this guy has no sense of humor does he ? Friend it was a joke, you know, Ha! Ha! He! He! Ho! Ho!
Liten up, Dude.
He's only serious when it comes to Texas. Future plans and all that.
 
Old 12-04-2008, 09:55 PM
 
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SeabeeBolt, sorry, I understood the joke that you made and I knew you were just playing around. I just did not think anything of it, due to my love for Texas.

Synopsis and Karibear, sorry for not posting pics on this thread.

Mkfarnan, I love the picture of the Texas plate.
 
Old 12-05-2008, 12:27 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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Autotech4Dallas, I hope your learning the Basics of the Hybrid, now that The Big 3 are about to take a dive. I've got a feeling that even if we bail them out, they're going to bail out on us.
 
Old 12-05-2008, 07:45 AM
 
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When my kids were little, we made a game out of seeing how many license plates from other states we could find around town. Now, keep in mind this was on an island in Alaska, not that easy to get to under any circumstances - the only ones we never saw were plates from West Virginia and Hawaii.
A West Virgina license plate in Alaska. Wow, what a drive that must have been. I would have make a road rally adventure out of that drive with a fully equipped Honda if it were me.
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