which state do you like better?
I prefer Oklahoma since A. I live here and B. people are so nice here
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which state do you like better?
I prefer Oklahoma since A. I live here and B. people are so nice here
Texas is superior to Oklahoma in every single aspect any person can think of.
You are basically comparing kuwait to california......shame on you
I'm quite fond of Texas, as I am from there.
One of the people on my floor is from Oklahoma. She says it's the most drab and depressing state she's ever lived in.
And the highways aren't as well-developed there as they are here in Texas.
Austin, Texas does not feel that way.
In fact all the major cities in Texas are quite liberal.
trickmyster13
Fellow Austinite?
[QUOTE="trickmyster13"]Austin, Texas does not feel that way.
In fact all the major cities in Texas are quite liberal.
Blood-Scribe
Fellow Austinite?
Yep :)
[QUOTE="Blood-Scribe"][QUOTE="trickmyster13"]Austin, Texas does not feel that way.
In fact all the major cities in Texas are quite liberal.
trickmyster13
Fellow Austinite?
Yep :)
Awesome.
Oklahoma !
What part you from? I am from El Reno, but currently living in Idaho going to college at Boise State. Only kid on campus that wears a red OU hat every day haha.
Tannerr33
I go to OU in Norman!!!
BOOMER SOONER!!
Illinois FTW. That's right OK and TX, you ain't the only states in the US!jubino
well crap folks. Nothing against the other states. Only reason I made this was because OU and UT are big rivals in sports.
Oklahoma. Of course i show a slight bias. Being born, raised, and working in OKC.
Face it, Oklahoma is OK...L...A...H....O...M.....A......
Neither, I love California. 8)
If I had to choose though, I'll go with Texas as a place to visit. As far as sports go, I'd rather root for Oklahoma since I despise all of Texas' teams.
I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. Steingrimur
I, for one, wouldn't consider being conservative to be a "bad thing", much as being liberal isn't a bad thing. Also of note, Texas has the biggest and most advanced medical center in the world (Texas Medical Center in Houston), as well as the second-best state university system (after California), and most cutting-edge nanotechnology firms are based in Houston and Austin.
Texas is a pretty damn awesome place :)
[QUOTE="Steingrimur"]I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. thepwninator
I, for one, wouldn't consider being conservative to be a "bad thing", much as being liberal isn't a bad thing. Also of note, Texas has the biggest and most advanced medical center in the world (Texas Medical Center in Houston), as well as the second-best state university system (after California), and most cutting-edge nanotechnology firms are based in Houston and Austin.
Texas is a pretty damn awesome place :)
Well, as I explained I do not know much about Texas in general... I'm not American myself, so naturally I am quite opposed to American conservatism. I do not believe in the good old American values, simply because I was not raised with them (I'm raised in a socialist family :P). But you're right that conservatism isn't neccesserily a bad thing, it's just that it's the only thing I know about Texas, and conservatism does not fit with my ideologies. But now I've been reseachin', and I've found out that Oklahoma is crazily conservative, so I guess that makes Texas the winner. I guess it's quite cool they're that developed technologically too. :P
I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. Steingrimur
Oklahoma is more conservative then Texas, almost every major city in Texas is quite liberal.
[QUOTE="Steingrimur"]I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. trickmyster13
Oklahoma is more conservative then Texas, almost every major city in Texas is quite liberal.
Yeah, I know... I found out some time after I posted that... I'm not American, so you must forgive my ignorance :P
[QUOTE="Steingrimur"]I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. trickmyster13
Oklahoma is more conservative then Texas, almost every major city in Texas is quite liberal.
I just moved from Austin to Lubbock...They don't even sell alcohol inside city limits.. It's like a different country here..
I miss Austin so much(but not the traffic).
[QUOTE="trickmyster13"][QUOTE="Steingrimur"]I've never been to any of those... So it's hard to judge... All I know, is that I've heard bad things about texas... Firstly, they are very conservative, secondly, it's the home of the bushes. Katafran
Oklahoma is more conservative then Texas, almost every major city in Texas is quite liberal.
I just moved from Austin to Lubbock...They don't even sell alcohol inside city limits.. It's like a different country here..
I miss Austin so much(but not the traffic).
Ouch that sucks, I would never even consider living anywhere else in Texas other then Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, or Austin
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