nefarious101 » Yesterday, 4:50 pm » wrote: ↑
Mostly around Muskogee, OKC and Lawton...(Chism Trail and Fort Sill area)
Clients at the time had a good amount of American Indians working...several in management...the one's I dealt with.
They do a great job and are a hoot to run around with after work.
Their big saying was, "I can't believe those are my people doing that stupid ****"
Up in Rapid City SD, we had a gaggle of Lakota's we would hang out with at night.
My kids loved to hear there stories and humor.
Crazy **** but good ole boys...like I said tons of stories around the fire.
They like to drink and drive fast cars.
You ever seen a hot legged Lakota chick?.....sweeter honey
My mother cooked the Potawatomi Tribe's books in Shawnee in the 80's...even got to go to D.C. to one of their annual money gathering appropriations meetings...
she had some stories...
JuCo 5 percenter...
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime”
LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened."
brown's unheeded words of wisdom