mscard88
Touchdown! Greaser!
So I'm in the shower listening to some Merle, this song comes on, so it got me wondering if it's true. How 'bout it @OkieFlyer?
That’s a great take on it. Describes the general vibe of most Oklahomans, past and present, in my view. Muskogee has always been more urban than most of the rest non-OKC/Tulsa part of the state. It was a good place to grow up though and is a good place to be from now!Well, I've not spent much time in Muskogee. I suspect it's a little rougher than it was in Merle's day, but probably not far off.
In my small town, other than a few meth heads running around, I'd say the song rings mostly true for us. I'm sure you meant it as a joke, but I think the overall theme of this song is still in line with the mindset of most rural folks in this part of the world. Family oriented, patriotic, church going, respectful, tough, resourceful, hard working individuals still dominate in these parts. You know, rednecks. I can't count how many transplants, visitors, and folks I've run into while travelling have told me the Okies are the nicest people they've ever encountered. I mean look at 6PC. He's such a nice guy and Okie born.
That’s a great take on it. Describes the general vibe of most Oklahomans, past and present, in my view. Muskogee has always been more urban than most of the rest non-OKC/Tulsa part of the state. It was a good place to grow up though and is a good place to be from now!
We live in Houston (like a large number of other energy transplanted Okies), but do have a ranch in NE OK.You still in OK?
We live in Houston (like a large number of other energy transplanted Okies), but do have a ranch in NE OK.
I mean look at 6PC. He's such a nice guy and Okie born.
Now that’s some dedication right there, posting on POA from the shower!So I'm in the shower listening to some Merle
Yeah, I chose to simply forget about the part where @mscard88 was in a shower.
David Allan Coe’s son (don’t hold that against him) has an entertaining podcast that had an episode about the song and the background of it.
https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/merle-haggard-okie-from-muskogee
I’d never heard anyone explain where the term Okie came from and the original meaning behind it. He could be full of sheet too so....
As a fan of traditional country I’ve enjoyed the podcast so far. Merle is my favorite.
Would you rather he didn’t shower? You saw all that sweat on his poor student down there where you people live that have humidity...
Yes. That doesn't conjure images of naked, old, wrinkly man parts.
...have told me the Okies are the nicest people they've ever encountered.
If he explained about the "Okies" migrating to California during the Dust Bowl days, he's not full of poop. I guess it was seen as derogatory by some, though I can't for the life of me imagine why a shortened version of ones home state could be construed as such.
Yes. That doesn't conjure images of naked, old, wrinkly man parts.
"Grapes Of Wrath" by Steinbeck is an excellent read on that migration.
My dad was from Smithville, OK. Can I be an honorary Okie?
Technically I think anyone can be an Okie by living in Oklahoma and there may be some reports that Okieism is transmitted by blood. I think there is a questionnaire used to evaluate on whether or not you qualify.My dad was from Smithville, OK. Can I be an honorary Okie?
Technically I think anyone can be an Okie by living in Oklahoma and there may be some reports that Okieism is transmitted by blood. I think there is a questionnaire used to evaluate on whether or not you qualify. . .
Technically I think anyone can be an Okie by living in Oklahoma and there may be some reports that Okieism is transmitted by blood.