I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for..
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@SamsonKempston The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Just got back from OKC with my wife. We spent a day and a half there. I have to say, OKC is one of the CLEANEST downtown areas I’ve ever seen across the US. Didn’t see any trash or graffiti hardly anywhere. We visited with the intent to see if we wanted to move there and we are 100% sold. Moving within the next year. There was a lot going on yet it didn’t feel crowded at all. Fun, energetic, vibrant, and neat city. Absolutely loved it.
Hope you enjoyed it, I live on Route 66 and we love our state. Nobody knows that Oklahoma is anything besides tornadoes. Many people also forget we had a bad bombing in 1995 so they are shocked by the memorial too.
Oklahoma City is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States (land wise) but a lot of people doesn't realize that it's so huge until they go there Oklahoma City is changing every day it's totally different than it was 20 years ago it's one of the most easy going laid back cities there is but we believe in law and order we have the right to protect ourselves and our property and we don't have a problem doing it
Hello, I'm Jena parkers, I will be moving to Oklahoma soon , and I would like to know you and be friends, don't really knows much about the city, and I'm hoping to get meet someone who knows, to show me around.hope to hear from you .thanks and a good day .
What a wonderful representation of my beautiful state. Thank you for sharing this. To anyone who doesn’t appreciate it, that’s OK! We don’t want it to be overrated, overcrowded or overpriced. We like it just the way it is. Perfectly quiet, quaint, and inexpensive. If too many people discover the greatness of our state, it won’t be this way much longer.
According to census 2020 data analysis, OKC is now the 22 largest city in the U.S. passing major cities such as Detroit, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Louisville, and Elpaso. The developments the city has enjoyed over the past 10 year are very impressive. It's, in fact, a city to be proud of and highly recommended to consider moving to.
@@zebrajenks I think because okc is fairly cheap and not hard to find a job. OKC ranked lowest unemployment in the country recently and I think it’s safe to say in 20 years OKC is gonna be a major city if the population keeps growing like this
It looks empty because it’s not really a daytime area most of the bars and restaurants don’t open till later in the day downtown. Okc is a great food city and lots of hidden gem bars.
I say anyone that comes to OKC do some research and know the city core. All the neat districts are close which includes Paseo Arts district, Western Ave district, Plaza district, automobile alley, uptown 23rd, midtown, downtown, historical film row, OKC arts district, asian district, boathouse district, etc You will be surprised to see medical marijuana dispensaries on every corner its bananas but I like it.
VERY True about everyone of those districts you mentioned. When I lived in the city I rarely went to Bricktown. Nothing against it, I was usually just having too much fun in those districts.
Hello, I'm Jena parkers, I will be moving to Oklahoma soon , and I would like to know you and be friends, don't really knows much about the city, and I'm hoping to get meet someone who knows, to show me around.hope to hear from you .thanks and a good day .
Looks nice and clean; I would love to visit. The Riverwalk seems rather deserted though….. I’m stunned that there didn’t appear to be any homeless people either.
he filmed this on a monday afternoon, not much going on in bricktown until the evening, especially friday and saturday. bricktown is the tourist entertainment district.
Oh there's homeless people, my wife works downtown and We used to live there also. Quite a bit of homeless but they for the most part leave you alone. It is pretty chill though.
If he filmed it on a Monday or during the summer it gets really hot folks don’t come out until 6:00 pm I swear there seems to be a cool wind at 6:00 pm almost every day. They have homeless people, they are under the bridges but not as bad as places I’ve seen such as Los Angeles Denver St. Louis Austin
It really is a GREAT CITY👍😃I used to live there and I absolutely loved it. The people are all friendly. The shopping 🛍 is great! The restaurants are really superb🤩 not to mention Toby Keith's bar and Grill👍🤩🌹
fun fact, OKC was one of only 14 cities to gain over 100k people from 2010 to 2020 after the US census was released. OKC is exploding in growth, great city planning has put this on the map and by 2040 it will be another Nashville and probably surpass nashvilles population.
Great showcase of OKC. Bricktown gets the most attention but I’d argue that Automobile Alley, Plaza District, Midtown, and Uptown23rd are more lively districts. Good amount of restaurants, bars, retail, and nightlife. All within walking distance of downtown
I can’t wait I am going to okc for the first time and it looks so cool to visit and I am going there to spend some time with my dad for a few days and I will definitely be doing some of this things
Hi I 'm Col .Bell from BKK Thailan. In 1994 I was ever come to OK for helicopter training (UH - 1 H) with US Army at Camp Gruber ( night vision goggle). I miss my instructor pilot and I went to Oklahoma City And Tulsa that was very nice and calm places.
Thanks for the video! Looks so strange to see empty streets and all of the areas… but I’ve realized it’s the same thing almost everywhere all around US except NY, FL, CA, TX… could be wrong, I’d like to visit more states and such a beautiful towns and to explore more in my life.
Oklahoma City was actually just on mind haha. I was curious to see what it was like. It's cool that it has its own "River Walk" and while it's not as big as the one in San Antonio, it's less overwhelming and cleaner. I definitely want to visit it someday and I agree, it's definitely an underrated city.
Oklahoma City is known as the “Horse Show Capital of the World” with more national and international equine championships and events than any other city in the world. Watch real life cowboys and cowgirls rope, ride and wrangle their way to the winners circle at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds throughout the year.
Just as there are entire communities that have been living, smack-dab, over ancient burial lands, previous cemeteries, and/or mineral repositories for decades - who are also oblivious. So - your point/goal?
Hi how are you doing I love your channel and what you doing keep going you the best I have question You visited most states, what is the best city or cities you feel those is the best to live in it?? What is your advice?
So I have to ask, did u win the lottery, how do u afford and have the time to go to every place in all ur videos, I mean from Alaska to Mexico to Asia, crazy if u ask me in so little time?
Camera equipment and editing software is not that expensive. A hell of a lot cheaper than it was 15 years ago. Also, he probably makes money off of youtube full time.
To sum up, positive advantages: -low prices of living, one of the cheapest cities to live in the usa -nice people, lots of job offers -cleanliness and safety, relatively no drug addicts and homeless people, -lots of new investments. the city is constantly evolving over the last 10 years it looks better and better cons: city that promotes it does not talk about -constant weather breakdowns, the city even has several tornadoes a year that destroy people's homes, which affects the standard of living and property prices - the city lives its own life and has its own events, but compared to the largest US cities, olahoma is dead and the density of people it is low -poor location, it is located in the middle of the USA where it is far from both coasts and other tourist cities, so you almost always have to go on vacation by plane
To your cons: 1. In my 32 years I’ve seen only one tornado in real life and it was in the middle of a field. Not to say I haven’t gone to the cellar many many times due to the threat of a tornado, but I’ve never personally been affected by one. Lots of people here have though, but that’s why they have insurance plans, storm shelters and when the sky gets dark on a spring evening, we keep our eyes glued to the weather radar. When one does affect our friends, families or neighbors, Oklahomans help one another rebuild better than it was before. The weather here does not affect our standard of living, it is a part of who we are. There is wild weather in any state you live in, it’s all about being prepared and weather aware. 2. Oklahoma’s population density is ranked 20th in the US. I wouldn’t say low, but the area that that covers is one of the biggest in the country. So to put it simply, we have a “medium” number of people contained in one of the largest land areas. You’ll never meet an Okie who wants to go to the city and be cheek-to-cheek with people. We like our quiet little part of the country just fine the way it is. Not too few people, not too many (yet). 3. While it is in the middle of the country, there is PLENTY of wonderful places to visit not only right here in the state, but in our neighbor states. The Gulf of Mexico is a 8-9 hour road trip. Who needs to see the ocean anyway when we have over 55,000 miles of shoreline right here in our state. That’s more than the Gulf AND the Atlantic coasts combined! Either way, I can get a round trip ticket to Los Angeles right now for $150. That’s the cost of a little over a tank of gas these days anyway. Speaking of gas prices, Oklahoma is one of the cheapest in the US for that as well. I think your list of cons aren’t cons at all, more like opinions.. which you are totally entitled to. Living in Oklahoma, my list of cons would be way different. I would be complaining about things like our state government and education. Both could definitely use some improvement. We do have homeless people too, but what city doesn’t?
I now understand why my Korean husband love Oklahoma and i am also moving to Oklahoma next year to be with him. Excited now to explore the city.
Have you moved yet?
wow! what a clean city, I never ever think of OKC but I wouldn't mind visiting that city now.
Do you have jobs... even been nanny or cleaner.. Need help
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for..
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@SamsonKempston That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@FernandoBowen-78 My advisor is VICTORIA CARMEN SANTAELLA;
You can look her up online
@@SamsonKempston The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Yes I said it Oklahoma City is one of the most underrated cities in the US.
Are you going to go up to Wichita?
- from Oklahoma City
It’s nothing special
@@DA-db9bi Oh, it IS special.
@@kingdomcome9693 maybe for US standards but It’s really not special😂
Just got back from OKC with my wife. We spent a day and a half there. I have to say, OKC is one of the CLEANEST downtown areas I’ve ever seen across the US. Didn’t see any trash or graffiti hardly anywhere. We visited with the intent to see if we wanted to move there and we are 100% sold. Moving within the next year. There was a lot going on yet it didn’t feel crowded at all. Fun, energetic, vibrant, and neat city. Absolutely loved it.
Hope you enjoyed it, I live on Route 66 and we love our state. Nobody knows that Oklahoma is anything besides tornadoes. Many people also forget we had a bad bombing in 1995 so they are shocked by the memorial too.
When you move you should go to a suburb of okc. Moore or Edmond.
@@annieswanson611 Moore is the worst. Edmond is great.
Yes, Oklahoma is OK, and agree OKC is an underrated US city. Bricktown Canal reminds me of Indianapolis Canal walk. Nice to see Turner Falls too.
Never would have image OKC would be such a nice place to visit.
Awesome video, Jeff!
Hello
My sister used to live here, almost every year i visited her *before covid*. now shes moved to dallas. i love OKC
So does prefer Dallas to Oklahoma City?
I love my city OKC stand up!!!!!
Super! Lived in Okc 12 years ago and good to see how the city has changed.
I love Oklahoma. From Fort Worth Tx. Peace.
Would you move there? I was debating between okc and fort worth
Oklahoma City is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States (land wise) but a lot of people doesn't realize that it's so huge until they go there Oklahoma City is changing every day it's totally different than it was 20 years ago it's one of the most easy going laid back cities there is but we believe in law and order we have the right to protect ourselves and our property and we don't have a problem doing it
... In other words: “We love the hell out of our guns...”
@@coreyoliver3653 "Like", The Constitution! Smh..
Sounds like my kind of place!!
Hello, I'm Jena parkers, I will be moving to Oklahoma soon , and I would like to know you and be friends, don't really knows much about the city, and I'm hoping to get meet someone who knows, to show me around.hope to hear from you .thanks and a good day .
Sounds like you never heard of Houston Texas
What a wonderful representation of my beautiful state. Thank you for sharing this.
To anyone who doesn’t appreciate it, that’s OK!
We don’t want it to be overrated, overcrowded or overpriced.
We like it just the way it is. Perfectly quiet, quaint, and inexpensive.
If too many people discover the greatness of our state, it won’t be this way much longer.
😊it might be a little late….last time I visited it seemed really populated super busy traffic
According to census 2020 data analysis, OKC is now the 22 largest city in the U.S. passing major cities such as Detroit, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Louisville, and Elpaso. The developments the city has enjoyed over the past 10 year are very impressive. It's, in fact, a city to be proud of and highly recommended to consider moving to.
and it is one of only 14 cities in the US to gain over 100k people from 2010 to 2020
@@zebrajenks I think because okc is fairly cheap and not hard to find a job. OKC ranked lowest unemployment in the country recently and I think it’s safe to say in 20 years OKC is gonna be a major city if the population keeps growing like this
It's passed Memphis and New Orleans in population-city proper and MSA..
@@georgiathang5188 it is a ton of low paying jobs
@@zebrajenks hmm not the part or okc I live in, lots of well paying places
May God Bless Oklahoma City 🎉🙏🙌❤️🎉☀️
It looks empty because it’s not really a daytime area most of the bars and restaurants don’t open till later in the day downtown. Okc is a great food city and lots of hidden gem bars.
I’m coming to visit Oklahoma City because my grandmother lives there! ❤
Got to go to Nics Grill while in OKC. Should of gone to Edmond
I say anyone that comes to OKC do some research and know the city core. All the neat districts are close which includes Paseo Arts district, Western Ave district, Plaza district, automobile alley, uptown 23rd, midtown, downtown, historical film row, OKC arts district, asian district, boathouse district, etc You will be surprised to see medical marijuana dispensaries on every corner its bananas but I like it.
VERY True about everyone of those districts you mentioned.
When I lived in the city I rarely went to Bricktown. Nothing against it, I was usually just having too much fun in those districts.
Hello, I'm Jena parkers, I will be moving to Oklahoma soon , and I would like to know you and be friends, don't really knows much about the city, and I'm hoping to get meet someone who knows, to show me around.hope to hear from you .thanks and a good day .
This is to perfect going to okc this week!!
Great Walking tour and guide is beautiful place showing
I ❤ OKC!!!! Born and raised there.. 😊
Hello Beautiful
@@mikeroger109 Hello Handsome [Mike] 😘🤣
I’m going to be moving to OKC later this year - anyone wants to connect and network let’s do it 🤝🔥
Essa cidade é muito linda. Obrigada por mostrar.
Your guides are the best thanks for putting in the work to get this content out for us
I think he is a one man TH-camr which makes it even more personal (and good)
I'm from Denver,still live there. OKC looks like a very nice place--
Some people from the best state Colorado can live in Oklahoma! I was from Pakistan before I moved to Oklahoma on 11/12/2014!
I stay In Denver as well I’m ready to move OKC is on my list
Same! I’m tired of Colorado. Overrated.
I LOVE MY OKC.❤❤❤
We Love Oklahoma City from Iran 🇺🇲❤️🇮🇷
The most beautiful state I have ever lived in, and I hope to return to it. I swear to God, I still miss it ❤
Thanks you so much for visiting Oklahoma City two years ago to tours @ these amazing places in “Bricktown” ❤❤❤
Looks nice and clean; I would love to visit. The Riverwalk seems rather deserted though…..
I’m stunned that there didn’t appear to be any homeless people either.
he filmed this on a monday afternoon, not much going on in bricktown until the evening, especially friday and saturday. bricktown is the tourist entertainment district.
Other side of town lol its bad down here.
Oh there's homeless people, my wife works downtown and We used to live there also. Quite a bit of homeless but they for the most part leave you alone. It is pretty chill though.
If he filmed it on a Monday or during the summer it gets really hot folks don’t come out until 6:00 pm I swear there seems to be a cool wind at 6:00 pm almost every day. They have homeless people, they are under the bridges but not as bad as places I’ve seen such as Los Angeles Denver St. Louis Austin
It really is a GREAT CITY👍😃I used to live there and I absolutely loved it. The people are all friendly. The shopping 🛍 is great! The restaurants are really superb🤩 not to mention Toby Keith's bar and Grill👍🤩🌹
Hello Beautiful
Awesome video, thank you for sharing
fun fact, OKC was one of only 14 cities to gain over 100k people from 2010 to 2020 after the US census was released. OKC is exploding in growth, great city planning has put this on the map and by 2040 it will be another Nashville and probably surpass nashvilles population.
Remove the first two words from your comment
@@Cameron0001 OKC has already surpassed Nashvilles population
@@zebrajenks k
@@Cameron0001 what are you talking about?
@@zebrajenks not a fun fact remove the first two words from your comment
This is such a great city and metro! Thats why we love covering it :)
beautiful city
Thank you for this video! This gives me so much perspective.
Hello Beautiful
I can’t wait move out the wow is beautiful
Great showcase of OKC. Bricktown gets the most attention but I’d argue that Automobile Alley, Plaza District, Midtown, and Uptown23rd are more lively districts. Good amount of restaurants, bars, retail, and nightlife. All within walking distance of downtown
It's beautiful! Love this video! Thank you! ❤
Hello beautiful
Hello Beautiful
My all time favorite channel!
When did you make that video....on a Sunday morning? Tidy beautiful downtown but it looks somewhat deserted! 😮
I can’t wait I am going to okc for the first time and it looks so cool to visit and I am going there to spend some time with my dad for a few days and I will definitely be doing some of this things
Hi I 'm Col .Bell from BKK Thailan. In 1994 I was ever come to OK for helicopter training (UH - 1 H) with US Army at Camp Gruber ( night vision goggle). I miss my instructor pilot and I went to Oklahoma City And Tulsa that was very nice and calm places.
Beautiful
This video is amazing
Really beautiful
Hello Beautiful
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thanks for the video!
Looks so strange to see empty streets and all of the areas… but I’ve realized it’s the same thing almost everywhere all around US except NY, FL, CA, TX… could be wrong, I’d like to visit more states and such a beautiful towns and to explore more in my life.
Oklahoma City was actually just on mind haha. I was curious to see what it was like. It's cool that it has its own "River Walk" and while it's not as big as the one in San Antonio, it's less overwhelming and cleaner. I definitely want to visit it someday and I agree, it's definitely an underrated city.
I was just thinking how I miss Oklahoma
It's a surprisingly very progressive and changing city. Investing in itself for over 20 years. And it continues with MAPS 4.
This video literally only shows a few places to go downtown. OKC is way bigger than a few blocks downtown and there is way more to do.
slight adjustments - actually 1.485 million live in the OKC metro area, and the city is just under 700k.
KC metro is 2.3 million and people say it is a small city..
Lots of windy 🤪
Looks nice
❤️OKC from Illinois
Thanks so much for the video!
Well done, very professional like job
Oklahoma City is known as the “Horse Show Capital of the World” with more national and international equine championships and events than any other city in the world. Watch real life cowboys and cowgirls rope, ride and wrangle their way to the winners circle at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds throughout the year.
maybe if you are into that scene, I've lived in OKC for 10 years now and never heard of what you are saying, not once from anybody
Just as there are entire communities that have been living, smack-dab, over ancient burial lands, previous cemeteries, and/or mineral repositories for decades - who are also oblivious.
So - your point/goal?
I hope you stop by Kansas City 🙏
Yep we finally made it out to KC!
Very clean city!!! Not much foot traffic
While you were in Davis you could have went to smokin Joe's BBQ, very good barbecue
Yoooo Living In Arizona! Great guy to tour with
Hi how are you doing I love your channel and what you doing keep going you the best
I have question
You visited most states, what is the best city or cities you feel those is the best to live in it??
What is your advice?
I liked Longmont Colorado
I been living in OKC since 1991
Are you stopping in Tulsa to see the center of the Universe and the Gathering Place?
Hi pretty
Hello Beautiful
Not so many people in the streets! Is it coz its a hot day?
Wait aren't you the same guy with a channel about Arizona or did you take up this gig in place of that?
Doing both!
Hi is there still a mural with the first American ballerinas, the Tallchiefs and Rosella Hightower?
I went to steelwater for Christmas and new year love it because it reminds me of nyc
great video!!
9:43 beautiful, but you filter the shot way too much.
Nice ❤️
8:10 pls tell me the song name
OKC is one of the best city's to live in
Ain’t no love in Oklahoma just the whistle of a long black train 🚂
Actually as of 2023 OKC's metro is right at 1.5 million not 1.3 million.
If in California, the underground will be full with homeless! Beautiful and clean OKC!
nice Video
There are several tunnels in OKC that are not available for the public
So I have to ask, did u win the lottery, how do u afford and have the time to go to every place in all ur videos, I mean from Alaska to Mexico to Asia, crazy if u ask me in so little time?
Camera equipment and editing software is not that expensive. A hell of a lot cheaper than it was 15 years ago.
Also, he probably makes money off of youtube full time.
@@Candice_Makes_Memes airplane tickets are very expensive has nonthing to do with his equipment
@@jasontomica8938 have you heard of spirit air? There are cheap tickets, but the planes are no frills.
@@Candice_Makes_Memes no frills?
To sum up, positive advantages:
-low prices of living, one of the cheapest cities to live in the usa
-nice people, lots of job offers
-cleanliness and safety, relatively no drug addicts and homeless people,
-lots of new investments. the city is constantly evolving over the last 10 years it looks better and better
cons: city that promotes it does not talk about
-constant weather breakdowns, the city even has several tornadoes a year that destroy people's homes, which affects the standard of living and property prices
- the city lives its own life and has its own events, but compared to the largest US cities, olahoma is dead and the density of people it is low
-poor location, it is located in the middle of the USA where it is far from both coasts and other tourist cities, so you almost always have to go on vacation by plane
To your cons:
1. In my 32 years I’ve seen only one tornado in real life and it was in the middle of a field. Not to say I haven’t gone to the cellar many many times due to the threat of a tornado, but I’ve never personally been affected by one. Lots of people here have though, but that’s why they have insurance plans, storm shelters and when the sky gets dark on a spring evening, we keep our eyes glued to the weather radar. When one does affect our friends, families or neighbors, Oklahomans help one another rebuild better than it was before. The weather here does not affect our standard of living, it is a part of who we are. There is wild weather in any state you live in, it’s all about being prepared and weather aware.
2. Oklahoma’s population density is ranked 20th in the US. I wouldn’t say low, but the area that that covers is one of the biggest in the country. So to put it simply, we have a “medium” number of people contained in one of the largest land areas. You’ll never meet an Okie who wants to go to the city and be cheek-to-cheek with people. We like our quiet little part of the country just fine the way it is. Not too few people, not too many (yet).
3. While it is in the middle of the country, there is PLENTY of wonderful places to visit not only right here in the state, but in our neighbor states. The Gulf of Mexico is a 8-9 hour road trip. Who needs to see the ocean anyway when we have over 55,000 miles of shoreline right here in our state. That’s more than the Gulf AND the Atlantic coasts combined!
Either way, I can get a round trip ticket to Los Angeles right now for $150. That’s the cost of a little over a tank of gas these days anyway.
Speaking of gas prices, Oklahoma is one of the cheapest in the US for that as well.
I think your list of cons aren’t cons at all, more like opinions.. which you are totally entitled to. Living in Oklahoma, my list of cons would be way different.
I would be complaining about things like our state government and education. Both could definitely use some improvement.
We do have homeless people too, but what city doesn’t?
@@kale_xo Warsaw. There are no homeless people in Warsaw
Oh yeah, can't forget scissortail park
All in all, an OK City. XD
OOOOOOOOOOOOk lahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain
is it snowing in OKC?
Hello Beautiful
SEXY OKLAHOMA CITY!! ❤❤
How about showing us South OKC.
what about it?
@@Emxtionless It isn't shown. Everything is North.
@@deanlol True
Nobody wants to see south okc. It’s all bad.
Very clean city compared to Portland, la, San Francisco , New York, Chicago , I wonder why……
You should do Indianapolis
Hey man, great city we did just do Indy!
I live in Oklahoma City
Me too kinda wack
What's up Jeff how are you
Whats up Ross?!?!
@@IslandHopperTV still trucking the raptor
You like east mark in Mesa
4 Day’s Checked 3 Day’s Checked 2 Day’s Checked 1 Day and We Will Just Go Home At The Oklahoma AirPort and To The Oklahoma city.👍
CONGRATULATIONS OKLAHOMA! For BAND ABORTION SINCE CONCEPTION!! you are BLESSED BY THE MUST HIGH 🙏💕CONGRATULATIONS!!
Muito lindo! 😍😍
It seems like a ghost city. Not even cars. What day was it?
And why does it have all those underground halls. Who uses them and why they exist?
Tornado capital of the universe.
Literally US is going to be a ghost country cuz of these state memes
Bairro Edmond
Please comment about the weather?
Weather is good there
Freaking hot as balls over here
You ain't seen nothing yet, wait till the Legends tower is built!