Sadly, It’s a Southern Thing evidently does not consider Oklahoma to be a southern state. Or, they flunked geography and think that we’re just part of Texas. Also sadly, almost all of these scenarios culd apply to folks ’round here. While we poke fun at ourselves, I shudder to think about all the nothern states I’ve driven in. This would be gospel for them. 😉 Have a great weekend! And be careful out there….
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ROFL… yep. And they don’t consider Missouri as the south either, even though the bottom half of the state fought for the Confederacy. I just glom onto Arkansas for stuff like this.
Of all the place I’ve lived and been, Utah had the worst drivers. Hands down. Defensive driving there saved my life more than once.
New Jersey is worth. Trust me! LOLOL And yeah, there’s a reason we call Texas “Baja Oklahoma.” 😉
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
Actually learned to drive on tractor pulling wagon full hay bales up lane to the barn on grandpas farm in Iowa…blew dads farm hat right off…fun tho
Awww. Awesome memory. I learned in the farm pick-up truck out in the middle of a plowed field. I was 11 or 12. I needed to be able to drive the hay truck until I got big enough to stand on the bales in the back of the truck and stack them as the guys tossed them up to me. The joys of growing up in the country! 😉