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new - 2008/03/13 15:33 I just have a simple question for all peoples. Where is the best place to go to in Oklahoma at night?

Post edited by: alabamashawn, at: 2008/03/13 13:34
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Re:new - 2008/03/17 18:38 Are you looking for entertainment in the OKC or Tulsa area?? Would make it a little easier to recommend some of the hot spots for either.
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