You know you're from Oklahoma if (Funny even if you're NOT from there)

Melora

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My Dad was from Oklahoma and I keep in contact with my cousins who sent this to me.

My first reality check into the fact that my dad had an accent was when I was about 11 and went to school and told everyone I was watching Roots (pronoucing it as if it rhymed with "puts" as in he "puts" something down). My friends laughed so hard I thought they were going to burst. I became aware that I too spoke with an inherited accent...

Now on with the funny.............




You know you're from Oklahoma if:

1. You can properly pronounce Eufaula, Gotebo, Okemah, and Chickasha

2. You think that people who complain about the wind in their states are sissies

3. A tornado warning siren is your signal to go out in the yard and look for a funnel

4. Your idea of a traffic jam is ten cars waiting to pass a tractor on the highway.

5. You've ever had to switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.

6. You know that the true value of a parking space is not determined by the distance to the door, but by the availability of shade.

7. Stores don't have bags, they have sacks.

8. You see people wear bib overalls at funerals.

9. You think everyone from a bigger city has an accent.

10. You measure distance in minutes.

11. You refer to the capital of Oklahoma as "The City."

12. It doesn't bother you to use an airport named for a man who died in an airplane crash.

13. Little smokies are something you serve only for special occasions.

14. You go to the lake because you think it is like going to the ocean.

15. You listen to the weather forecast before picking out an outfit.

16. You know cowpies are not made of beef.

17. Someone you know has used a football schedule to plan their wedding date.

18. You have known someone who has had one belt buckle bigger than your fist.

19. A bad traffic jam involves two cars staring each other down at a four-way stop, each determined to be the most polite and let the other go first.

20. You know in which state MIam-uh is and in which state Miam-ee is.

21. You aren't surprised to find movie rental, ammunition, and bait all in the same store.

22. Your "place at the lake" has wheels under it.

23. A Mercedes Benz is not a status symbol. A Ford F350 4x4 is.

24. You know everything goes better with Ranch.

25. You learned how to shoot a gun before you learned how to multiply.

26. You actually get these jokes and tell them to your friends.

Finally, you are 100% Oklahoman if you have ever heard this
conversation:

"You wanna coke?"
"Yeah."
"What kind?"
"Dr. Pepper."


This is all true.


Y'a'll spoken here
 
OK, that is so my familly it's scary! My mom's family all goes down into their "rut celler" to get away from the tornada. Plants all need to set down "ruts" in order to grow. Very scary!
 
Melora- this really tickled my funny bone. DW and I moved to Tulsa, OK from Chicago 8 years ago and at one time or another have observed almost everything on this list!

Thanks for the laughs!
 
I've lived in Oklahoma for the past 36 years. Some of these hit home. The rest I have certainly observed a number of times. :rolleyes: I guess that means I'm an Okie through and through. Thanks for the chuckle.
 
We lived in Bartlesville for about 5 years. Even though it wasn't a 'typical' Okie town, I saw/learned most of these.

I also learned that the Red River is what seperates Okies from idiots. :hyper:
 
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Yep, mostly all true. I've been to all those towns and even used to live in Chickasha (chik-a-shay).

I'm confused about #7, though. Maybe I'm missing something, but don't bags = sacks everywhere :confused:

Krista
 
I'm confused about #7, though. Maybe I'm missing something, but don't bags = sacks everywhere

NOPE! Out here on the West Coast we get our gorceries in bags. A sack is usually cloth.
 
Living 15 miles from the Oklahoma border doesn't keep it from slipping down here. I've seen/done probably everything on the list, know how to pronounce everything on the list, and I'm still standing yall! Ya know it's sorta funny that the other side of the river has to come to our super walmart even though they have one and it I get to experience the other fun state!
 
Having always lived in OK and TX, I have honestly never heard that distinction between bag and sack. How interesting ::yes::.

Now I'm curious. People from other states - Is the word "bag" interchangable with "sack" where you live?

Krista
 
I've lived in Oklahoma all my life, so I couldn't pass this thread by! Funny stuff and mostly all true.

You measure distance in minutes.

This one had me laughing. We're 30 minutes from Tulsa but I've never even thought about how many miles away we are.


Having always lived in OK and TX, I have honestly never heard that distinction between bag and sack.

Me either, although we do tend to reserve "sack" for groceries and "bag" for department store shopping. I'd never bring in a sack of anything purchased at the mall but anything bought at Wal Mart is definitely in a sack!:p
 
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but it just occured to me that this was the perfect place to ask if anyone in the OK area wanted to join us for a DIS meet next weekend. We are meeting in Bricktown in Oklahoma City on the 7th. Go to the DIS meet forum and look for Oklahoma if you are interested, or send me a PM.

I also found out that Oklahoma Today Magazine has a little quiz called "Are you an Oklahoman?" The link is http://www.oklahomatoday.com/2003 Issues/MarAprWind/MA03OkQz.html if anyone wants to give it a try.
 
Originally posted by skporter
Having always lived in OK and TX, I have honestly never heard that distinction between bag and sack. How interesting ::yes::.

Now I'm curious. People from other states - Is the word "bag" interchangable with "sack" where you live?


The only sacks around here are a sack of potatoes and a quaterback sack.(which was given a lot to the Redskins!LOL!) Bags are the only things used here. If you asked for a paper sack the the grocery store here people would defianltey know that you aren't from here and some people might have no clue what you are asking for. But then again..we all know how us North Easterns can be! LOL!
 
We lived in Bartlesville for about 5 years. Even though it wasn't a 'typical' Okie town, I saw/learned most of these.

Just curious, Mary Ellen, why you didn't think Bartlesville was a typical Okie town? I grew up there and didn't realize just how typical it was until I moved to western NY after graduation. :teeth:

Great post!
 
:teeth: A lot of those apply to Indiana too. :eek:
 
Originally posted by MerryPoppins
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but it just occured to me that this was the perfect place to ask if anyone in the OK area wanted to join us for a DIS meet next weekend. We are meeting in Bricktown in Oklahoma City on the 7th. Go to the DIS meet forum and look for Oklahoma if you are interested, or send me a PM.
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That might be interesting, I'm 20 minutes (notice not 20 miles) east of OKC.
The military transfered us here a few years ago from a large city.

I no longer hide during a tornado siren, I do go look. When my home state has wind warnings at 30mph, I laugh. I can now wear shorts back home when it's 60 there and they think it's freezing. Every water tower is named after someone. No one famous or no great athletes came from our town as our water tower is blank LOL
 
:p Sadly, those are soooo true!!! I work in Yukon where the main street is "Garth Brooks Blvd", our claim to fame (his hometown). We travel a bunch with wrestling and we get a kick out of everyone asking us to say things because they like our accent...geesh, you'd think they'd figure out it's not US that have the accent :rolleyes:
 












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