Joined: March 29th, 2008, 11:11 pm Posts: 1671 Location: O-O-O-O-OKLAHOMA! where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...
Grew up Metairie and lived in Progressive Jefferson Parish (is that still painted on the watertower at Causeway and I-10?) for 32 years. Transferred to Tulsa, Oklahoma through my job and have been in Oklahoma for 20 years. I'm now a naturalized Okie, but have retained my Yat citizenship, so I'm an OkieYat.
Joined: March 29th, 2008, 6:04 pm Posts: 4577 Location: The Edge of Despair
Spousal was born in Germany and called me Schatze. It means treasure so treasure me folks. That's why I share the name with a million doxies, rotties and German shepherd dogs.
Joined: April 2nd, 2008, 11:45 am Posts: 2080 Location: There's no place like home.
Although I'm an expatriate of New Orleans, the "northernmost banana republic", since 1991, I'll always be an orleanian, hence expatorleanian. It really hurt my feelings when I had to get a Mississippi drivers' license!
I've had this username for every board I've joined save one since I came to this country. My first initial, David's whole first name, I have no idea why. Except that we're joined at the hip.
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