Oklahoma, where the wind really does come sweeping down the plain, the weather is emotionally unstable, and everyone owns at least one pair of boots for both fashion and survival. It’s a state where tornado sirens double as background music, and “y’all” is as common as sweet tea at a church potluck. If these ten things make perfect sense, you’ve been in Oklahoma far too long—and your truck probably has red dirt permanently embedded in it.
You treat tornado sirens as a cue to go outside and “have a look.”
If the sky turns green, then you might consider finding a basement—or just filming it for Facebook.
You’ve seen a thunderstorm so dramatic it looked like the end of the world… and then it cleared up in ten minutes.
Umbrella? Try a helmet and a prayer.
You say “fixin’ to” like it’s a verb, a plan, and a vague threat all in one.
“I’m fixin’ to go to town” can mean now, later, or never.
You know what it means to be Sooner born and Sooner bred—and you’ve yelled “Boomer!” to a stranger in public.
And if they don’t respond with “Sooner,” they’re dead to you.
You’ve eaten fried okra, chicken-fried steak, and something from a gas station deli without hesitation.
If it’s deep-fried and covered in gravy, it’s good eatin’.
You’ve had plans derailed by a cow on the road, and you just accepted it.
Rural problems? Nah—just everyday Oklahoma living.
You’ve seen red dirt on your car, in your shoes, and somehow in your bathtub.
That stuff does not leave.
You’ve had a passionate debate about which BBQ joint deserves your loyalty.
And if someone says Kansas City barbecue is better? Them’s fightin’ words.
You’ve worn shorts and a hoodie in the same day—and packed a jacket just in case.
Because in Oklahoma, the high and low temperatures might be 50 degrees apart.
You’ve driven through a small town with more tractors than people—and at least one suspiciously patriotic water tower.
“God Bless America” in Comic Sans? That’s the vibe.
If this list made you smile, nod, or instinctively check the sky for funnel clouds, congrats—you’ve been in Oklahoma far too long. Whether you’re hauling hay, tailgating in Norman, or just dodging armadillos on the backroads, you’ve embraced the beautifully chaotic heart of the Sooner State. Now grab some sweet tea, throw on your boots, and remember: if the wind isn’t trying to knock you over, is it even really a Tuesday?
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