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Old 08-15-06 | 04:23 PM
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It's OK

My bicycles are crated, the house is sold, and It's OK for my new relocation destination/residence. I will disassemble/pack my computer on Thursday (8-17-06) so I will not be able to "lurk" or post on this thread for an undetermined time (until I get settled in a bit.) I am hoping to discover/learn about OK riding areas in the very near future.
Thank you in advance!!!
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Old 08-15-06 | 04:36 PM
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Old 08-15-06 | 06:25 PM
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Ah, new horizons to explore. Hope you move was uneventful, and your new surroundings to your liking.
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Old 08-15-06 | 07:44 PM
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Watch out for the them Okies, though I hear they have a great group of guys in and around Norman and OKC. You won't need your cold weather clothes near as much. Where in OK?

https://www.oklahomabicyclesociety.com/
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Old 08-15-06 | 08:35 PM
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A lot of good folks come from Oklahoma & I suppose that means a lot of good folks still live there...

best of luck & if you don't have aero bars, you'll need them to outride the grassfires...
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Old 08-16-06 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Monoborracho
Watch out for the them Okies, though I hear they have a great group of guys in and around Norman and OKC. You won't need your cold weather clothes near as much. Where in OK?

https://www.oklahomabicyclesociety.com/
Thanks.....
I will be in "The Village" area of Oklahoma City.
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Old 08-17-06 | 12:34 PM
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You mean people really LIVE in Oklahoma !
Any way, may your move go smooth, and the sun always shine on your home.
Remember; unpack the bikes first.

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