Oklahoma was mostly a blur of badly-maintained highways, roadkill, and bleak landscapes from the window of our white minivan.
Eskimo Joe's in Stillwater, OK (do you want cheese fries
with that derogatory ethnic caricature?)
We started in Tulsa (where I did not see the "Golden Driller"), stopped briefly for burgers at a famous institution in Stillwater, passed through Oklahoma City (where I did not have the chance to visit the Beef Jerky Emporium), and finished the day in Norman--located in the bluest (but, still red) of Oklahoma's counties.
Can you believe that gas is under $2!
After Norman, we drove about 3 1/2 hours to Dallas--passing about 15 billboards advertising Robertson's Ham Sandwiches (and REAL beef jerky).
Finally, we crossed over into Texas, which looks remarkably like Oklahoma.
2 comments:
Gads! I'm never going there. Are you getting an accent yet?
FAIL. One should never visit OK and not go to the Beef Jerky Emporium. I am really disappointed.
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