Anyone here live in SE OK? Why do you live there or why do you want to leave! Thanks! | |
Queen Runner
User ID: 75439654 United States 11/10/2020 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone close to me wants to move there. Just wondering if this is a smart move, or is he suddenly mental. Quoting: grannyB Only the truth please. Honest and sincere! Thanks! The Oachita National Forest is beautiful, the land is cheap, and the people are friendly. If your close one intends to find a job there though, good luck with that. I will buy retirement property there, but I can’t live there now unless I want to give up major career money for an hourly wage - if I could even find something. |
Valentine
User ID: 75556889 United States 11/10/2020 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
1-2-Follow
User ID: 60863762 United States 11/10/2020 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why do you think its bad, op? seems like you have some preconceived negative thoughts about the area for some reason. Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
Tioga
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grannyB
(OP) User ID: 15969040 United States 11/10/2020 06:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First: Been around snakes all my life so no problem. Him just the past 10+ years so ... he knows all about them. 2nd: No problem with OK or the people. If I can live in NM for 20 years ... I can live anywhere rural in the US! Lived rural in WA, ID and MT. 3rd: Both retired and settled, no money problems. Next ?? for you then ...Best area in the SE OK to move to that is as rural as you can get? With very small population. |