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Yep! Well according to the Oklahoma Bureau of Tourism.
Some water facts!
Oklahoma has approximately 11,611 miles of shoreline, slightly less than the estimated combined general (nontidal) coastline of the Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Arctic Coasts (12,383 miles).
Oklahoma has approximately 78,578 miles of rivers/streams (about three times the circumference of the Earth and one-third the distance to the moon.)
Oklahoma's longest river is the Beaver/North Canadian River (766 miles); the Red River is the second longest (592 miles).
Oklahoma contains approximately 1,120 square miles of water area in its lakes and ponds.
Oklahoma's largest lake in surface area is Eufaula (105,000 acres); Lake Texoma is second (88,000 acres). The state's largest lake in conservation storage is Texoma (2.6 million acre-feet of water); Eufaula is second (2.3 million acre-feet).Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.
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Tigé Jedi
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- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Originally posted by Tanner View PostYep! Well according to the Oklahoma Bureau of Tourism.
Some water facts!
Oklahoma has approximately 11,611 miles of shoreline, slightly less than the estimated combined general (nontidal) coastline of the Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Arctic Coasts (12,383 miles).
Oklahoma has approximately 78,578 miles of rivers/streams (about three times the circumference of the Earth and one-third the distance to the moon.)
Oklahoma's longest river is the Beaver/North Canadian River (766 miles); the Red River is the second longest (592 miles).
Oklahoma contains approximately 1,120 square miles of water area in its lakes and ponds.
Oklahoma's largest lake in surface area is Eufaula (105,000 acres); Lake Texoma is second (88,000 acres). The state's largest lake in conservation storage is Texoma (2.6 million acre-feet of water); Eufaula is second (2.3 million acre-feet).
I just told my wife that we need to move to Oklahoma b/c there are more lakes.....take a guess as to what she said
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Supreme Tigé Master
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostWell there it is....finally..one good reason to live in OK
I lived in OK and that is still not a good enough reason for me to go back...
Sorry TannerPut your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Tanner View PostYep! Well according to the Oklahoma Bureau of Tourism.
Some water facts!
Oklahoma has approximately 11,611 miles of shoreline, slightly less than the estimated combined general (nontidal) coastline of the Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Arctic Coasts (12,383 miles).
Oklahoma has approximately 78,578 miles of rivers/streams (about three times the circumference of the Earth and one-third the distance to the moon.)
Oklahoma's longest river is the Beaver/North Canadian River (766 miles); the Red River is the second longest (592 miles).
Oklahoma contains approximately 1,120 square miles of water area in its lakes and ponds.
Oklahoma's largest lake in surface area is Eufaula (105,000 acres); Lake Texoma is second (88,000 acres). The state's largest lake in conservation storage is Texoma (2.6 million acre-feet of water); Eufaula is second (2.3 million acre-feet)."I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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Originally posted by da.bell1) Get a life.
2) Go F-yourself
3) Are you nuts?
4) There are only two things that live in OK and I don't see any horns....
5) Too many tornados
6) OK what????"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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Originally posted by Tequilasun View PostThat's a little harsh. He said move to OK not (insert state of your choice here)
Tequila: Just deleted the posting. (4/24/2007 @ 9:02 AM)Last edited by da.bell; 04-24-2007, 03:51 PM.
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
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- The Peoples Republic of Oregon
- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Originally posted by Tequilasun View PostAnd yet, not one damn tree!
Forests cover approximately 24 percent of Oklahoma
Really what is it about certain states that makes people cringe at the thought of living there. Iowa, N/S Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Vermont......I'm sure there are more
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
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- The Peoples Republic of Oregon
- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Originally posted by da.bell View PostDidn't mean to be harsh. Was just trying to answer what his wife said about moving to OK.... Sorry if you took it that way or any others that have
Tequila: Just deleted the posting. (4/24/2007 @ 9:02 AM)
Tigeowner.com posts should not be deleted after someone responds to said post. Makes if Fing difficult to follow thread. Tigeowners will go back and forth to determine what the hell is going on, only to find out it is a wild goose chase because someone deleted the Fing post.
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostRule #12 Section 2.45.b
Tigeowner.com posts should not be deleted after someone responds to said post. Makes if Fing difficult to follow thread. Tigeowners will go back and forth to determine what the hell is going on, only to find out it is a wild goose chase because someone deleted the Fing post.
Actually, what did your wife say???? You never told us. I would think that she didn't want to be in tornado alley.....Last edited by da.bell; 04-24-2007, 05:40 PM.
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
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- The Peoples Republic of Oregon
- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Originally posted by da.bell View PostWell, I can try and find it if you would like????? Just looked and I'm SOL on this one....
Actually, what did your wife say???? You never told us. I would think that she didn't want to be in tornado alley.....
"No Fing way, if you want to move it's just you and the dog, and leave 50% of everything at the door. Oklahoma......christ"
Then again she's all hung up over Oregon, and to be honest I don't really LOVE living here. It is beautiful and there are tons of recreational thing to do but for the amount of taxes I pay I should be driving on streets paved in gold, and crapin in diamond studded Honey Buckets.
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostSomething to the effect:
"No Fing way, if you want to move it's just you and the dog, and leave 50% of everything at the door. Oklahoma......christ"
Then again she's all hung up over Oregon, and to be honest I don't really LOVE living here. It is beautiful and there are tons of recreational thing to do but for the amount of taxes I pay I should be driving on streets paved in gold, and crapin in diamond studded Honey Buckets.
My dad grew up in Salem, OR and he said he would never go back to OR because of what you are saying. However, retirements are not taxed are they?????
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