this would be a TFM if it wasn’t from oklahoma. shit, during the civil war OK was fucking Indian territory, did you forget that part about your old times?
Hey Federalist, if you knew as much as you thought you did, you’d know that there were battles fought in Oklahoma and the Indian tribes fought for the Confederacy and the invaders. However, this is not a TFM coming from OK. I’m from Oklahoma and go to Ole Miss, and this is just plain foolish.
Dieu et les Dames
15 years ago at 9:51 pmLook away, look away, look away Dixie Land
15 years ago at 10:03 pmthis would be a TFM if it wasn’t from oklahoma. shit, during the civil war OK was fucking Indian territory, did you forget that part about your old times?
15 years ago at 12:13 amAgreed.
15 years ago at 2:18 amYou don’t know what this means if you’re from fucking oklahoma
15 years ago at 2:42 amI am from oklahoma and have no fucking clue what it means, so touche i guess.
15 years ago at 9:48 amOh I wish I was in Dixie! Hooray! Hooray!
15 years ago at 10:45 amHey Federalist, if you knew as much as you thought you did, you’d know that there were battles fought in Oklahoma and the Indian tribes fought for the Confederacy and the invaders. However, this is not a TFM coming from OK. I’m from Oklahoma and go to Ole Miss, and this is just plain foolish.
15 years ago at 11:00 amfair enough, either way it’s not a TFM coming out of a midwestern state
15 years ago at 11:35 amlook away, KA
15 years ago at 11:14 amwhat the fuck
15 years ago at 11:18 amPretty sure this is a “Alabama” reference their song High Cotton
15 years ago at 11:40 am*to their
15 years ago at 11:40 amOr a reference to “Dixie”. “I wish I was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten”
15 years ago at 11:57 am…yeah, Alabama definitely wrote this first, good job champ.
15 years ago at 1:33 amEarly on one frosty mornin’…
15 years ago at 12:15 pm