Word: oklahomas
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...it’s still hard to deny that you’re going to need kryptonite to stop these guys from releasing albums. Their latest is called “At War With The Mystics,” and fans will be pleased to hear that the Oklahoma City-based goofballs are still crazy after all these years. Maybe a little less crazy than usual, however, because they’ve released one of their most accessible works to date. This is due in large part to the fact that “Mystics” boasts some undeniably...
...weather.No, the first Monday in April is the worst day of the year, every year. It’s NCAA Championship Monday, when all interest I have in sporting events gets packed away with the pre-made championship T-shirts of the unfortunate loser.As an almost lifelong resident of Oklahoma, I’ve never been attached to professional sports. Franchises appropriately shun the underpopulated and geographically-dispersed Sooner State for the greener pastures of big cities and more loyal fan bases.Most of the time, I don’t really mind. The NBA lost its luster for me when...
...Whether or not the Oklahoma-based Thomas voted for President George W. Bush, he has effectively written the wet dream of all those who did. The adolescent fantasy of a lone ranger detective single-handedly thwarting the plot of terrorists has alarming implications for unilateral American militarism (though one must wonder if Thomas sees the humor in having his duo defend an imperialist monarchy...
...strategically important country in the Middle East, a region whose resources the whole world depends upon and one that is rife with ruthless dictatorships that spawn much of the world's terrorist activity. So was the war worth it? That depends. Is human freedom worth it? Garry Chapman Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. Your "wide array of experts and thinkers" was largely characterized by hand-wringing, worrywart American élites (save for Tommy Franks) who opined that Iraq is a disaster. Those who live in the Middle East and have a direct investment in democracy, however, see the value...
...course knowledge than a lot of the guys.” Junior Tom Hegge came in with an 82, while freshman Michael Shore carded an 85. They were followed in the Harvard finish by sophomore Andrew Livingston with an 89 and Lissner, who reached the clubhouse with a 95. Oklahoma Christian University took the team title with a 302, 28 shots better than the Crimson’s 330. All of Harvard’s Ivy League rivals who attended the tournament finished ahead of the Crimson. Dartmouth was No. 2 at 305, Yale finished No. 8 with...