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Related: About this forumWhat the Oklahoma City Thunder Really Mean to Oklahomans
Oklahoma is the home of the world's first parking meter. I know this because a billboard about an hour north of the Texas-Oklahoma border apparently wants me to know this. Having grown up in Oklahoma, though, I'm fully aware that a little history nugget like being the first to charge people for a 300 square-foot parking space is kind of a big deal in the Sooner State. Right up there with (at one point) housing the largest free-standing McDonald's and sicking Hanson on you.
But now there's the Oklahoma City Thunder, which in four years since coming over from Seattle has become the state's signature point of relevance. A team that, more than anything, serves as validation for all those years Oklahomans begged for a professional sports team--imploring anyone who would listen to just give us a chance, and we'd prove it would work.
And great Harden's beard, it's working. So well, in fact, that Oklahoma is forging a national reputation as the loudest, most supportive fan base in the NBA.
When OKC eliminated the Lakers from the playoffs, Bricktown wasn't the entertainment hotspot I frequented to escape an Orwellian college that tried to convince me instruments in religious music were evil. No, this was Radiohead at Bonnaroo. About ten thousand fans watched the game outside Chesapeake Energy Arena -- for a second-round playoff game, no less. That doesn't happen in Oklahoma, not even for a free Carrie Underwood-Blake Shelton concert (both born in Oklahoma, by the way).
Rest of the article is here: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-city-thunder-really-mean-oklahomans-203300630--nba.html
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)Thunder's game last weekend. They are huge supporters. Glad pro sports finally came your way!
tularetom
(23,664 posts)And I've always felt the place gets a bad rap so I'm glad to see it becoming known for something other than the home of head up the ass politicians.
lastlib
(24,938 posts)...(other than my grandparents) is I-44.
(It might be I-35, except it goes into Kansas.)
madokie
(51,076 posts)I get up this morning and read that the Thunder has Won, WoW. Now if we could just get the Shock up to speed and I'm sure they'll get there, you know growing pains and all.
Thanks for the link, it was a good read.
I've always been proud of the fact that I'm a born and raised okie. I have no desire to live anywhere else.