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16 comments:
Doug, I must say you run one hell of a blog. It has been a wonderful resource for me. After exhaustively searching the internet, I have found many significant pieces of Oklahoma history on this site that can't be found anywhere else online. Thanks again, and keep up the great work.
-Jake Adamson,
Associate Editor, Oklahoma Today magazine
Woah! Thank you Jake!
I am visiting all the blogs nom'd for the 2008 Okie Blog awards...just wanted to say CONGRATS on your nom!!!
http://okiedoke.com/ok/08awards/index.html
I sure could use your vote as well...
Thanks, georgie, I wasn't aware, but I'm glad to be nominated. I'll certainly check out your site.
Wow Doug, I haven't looked at your site in a while. I still have that Vintage OKC book you gave me. I really enjoyed it. I hope you are doing good.
-Katy Reich
Hey, Katy! Good to hear from you and I hope that you are doing well.
1923 on the flood. Not 1922.
Oops! You put your comment in Index Links instead of Capitol Hill.
Congrats on three years Doug! I know I don't comment enough, but know that your efforts are appreciated!
Thanks, Jason. We've talked about getting together and maybe collaborate on a project for, what, 2-3 years now? Let's make this year the year that it happens!
Here is a project for you. Who were the people that the North-South streets in OKC were named for? I know Classen and Shartel and Blackwelder, but what about Robinson, Walker, May, Fonshill, etc?
Good idea, Ron. Maybe sometime. I've got my research/backlog plate pretty full, right now.
"Hi:
Two things
1) I’d like your permission to (re)print your article on The Goode Family
for our website
2) I was hoping we could use your ‘scribing’ talent for our website.
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The Goode Family is one of our featured shows. We’re hoping to round up a few people who can occasionally contribute perspective (via an article/blog) on the shows – maybe a recent episode, future direction, plot shortcomings etc.
What’s in it for you?
Primarily a larger audience back channeled to your blog. We don’t pay but the site has a lot of promise and we're pretty excited about getting it off the ground. Let me know what you think.
Thanks
You make some excellent points about this, thank for sharing a great post, I have bookmarked your site and
will be coming back for updates.
Thanks, Andy.
I came by your office to see you when I was up in the city a few months ago, but you were out. I am going to be in the city alot next semester (im finally starting my paralegal courses!) I would love to see you and catch up if you have the time.
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