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At least there were signs of life in Buffalo, Oklahoma. Though I do not know who eats all the snacks photographed above. It seems like approximately 10 people live in this town. This article has been viewed 3847 times in the last 2 years EvilGentleman: 27th Jun 2006 - 18:23 GMTBuffalo, Oklahoma - population 1200, according to the U.S. Census of 2000 A side note, I wonder if the Diet Dr Pepper in Oklahoma tastes the same as the Diet Dr Pepper here in Quebec. I find that Coke tastes different in each American state, so maybe Dr Pepper does too. Peter: 27th Jun 2006 - 18:38 GMTahh, dr pepper! when i first moved to nyc in 1995, it was impossible to find dr pepper, and as a transplanted southerner, i was frustrated that it wasnt available anywhere. as a matter of fact, some people hadnt even heard of it, believe it or not... which was no good, as its my favorite soda. occasionally, youd find mr pibb, but its not entirely the same. now, in 2006, you can find it all over nyc. ahh how things (markets?) change. speaking of... its true- coke does taste different in different regions, if not state by state. i used to wonder if there were region-specific taste differences, and then i noticed that many cans of coke sold in nyc bear a marking reading "New York" around the lip of the can. ill try to snag a photo the next time i see such a can. interesting entry, for sure. this town seems about the size/density of the town i grew up in. and interesting note about the dr pepper/coke, too... jamie: 27th Jun 2006 - 22:24 GMTthe worst tasting coke i've tasted is Egyptian. I used to sell it on my fast food stall, but no one would buy it. Partly because the cans were rusty, but mostly because they were printed in arabic and no one wanted to buy "al qaeda coke" John : 15th Jun 2007 - 03:25 GMTHmmm. Whatever the hell they do here, there seems to be an abundant need of bagged snacks and work gloves. So their hands don't get the powdered cheese on them, I wonder? vern mynatt: 18th Dec 2007 - 19:27 GMTBuffalo is a great little ameican town made up of the best people you will find anywhere in the United States, don't knock it if you have not lived in this area. My roots go back to this town and they are good strong moral roots. Bob Cratchitt: 22nd Apr 2008 - 20:47 GMTI have posted on this site previously, but it never seems to show up. Perhaps this site prefers negative verbiage. and what's with, slamming a little town yet most all the posts seem to be about the different tastes of sodas. Well, as I've mentioned before, the individual who has posted us as a boring place has never been here. and, obviously, if this individual has labeled us such according to convienience store photos he/she found online, perhaps he/she has revealed his/her level of intelligence.
Mike Criswell: 24th Apr 2008 - 22:12 GMTIt,s home. If you can't relate then you're lacking something in your world. I feel sorry for people who don't know their neighbors name, and doesn't know the name of the person who gave them their morning coffee. Who go about their trivial day just like the rest of us but feel they are so superior. You people make me puke. Noff said you'all James: 13th May 2008 - 02:56 GMTGeesh Mike - loosen up! When I first visited Buffalo Oklahoma it looked deserted and it was only 7:00 in the evening. I wondered what I had gotten myself into driving 1700 miles to Buffalo, Oklahoma to visit a local businessperson. I was there on business and what my personal opinions were, based on my first impressions about Buffalo were irrelevant. I located the Wheatland Inn, a cozy, first class operation reminiscent of a Bed & Breakfast, without the breakfast and grabbed one of the best dang pizzas I ever had in my life at a place on Main Street called the Pizza Pub. The next morning this little Town was buzzing! The people are friendly and waved at me while driving around Town as if they knew me! I conducted my business, closed a great deal, and promised to visit again. Buffalonians should be proud, it's a great Town with great people. jaime: 20th May 2008 - 14:51 GMTit's great to hear of a town that takes the time to know there neighbors i love it. although i've never been there it sounds great. my husband visited yesterday and he said it was awesome. we possibly might be moving there. and from what i've read on the website it sounds like a great place to raise our children. i'm looking foward to the possible move. so town of buffalo,ok keep being who you are you sound like a great town of caring friendly people and there are those who like to mock that because they just don't understand family or great life values. AL G: 4th Jun 2008 - 20:18 GMTI have to go to this place in two weeks for a wind turbine project. This place seems like it's going to suck big time, I mean come on Ironman just came out last week in this town (Check the theater listing - only 1 movie released per week). The reason I say 'it sucks' is primarily because we are going for work and not raising children. Unlike the residents of Buffalo, we are more tactical, in the sense that we go in, get it done, and get out. However, we try to have some fun while doing the work and by the looks of it Buffalo doesn't offer much in terms of nightlife. So even though this may be a great place to live -- it's not Amsterdam... Bobby: 4th Jun 2008 - 20:39 GMTIn response to Al G: I have spent many nights in Buffalo and the surrounding area while in a temporary work situation. I have nothing but admiration for the people and the beautiful countryside. You live your life between your ears. Who cares what movie is playing. Learn to play horseshoes during your free time. Also, snake is good to eat.
Buffalo Gal: 11th Jun 2008 - 16:57 GMTScott, from reading your other posts on this site it seems that there are two thing in common is.....you and boring! Maybe if you changed your outlook on life, you wouldn't be so bored! Jamie: 11th Jun 2008 - 19:30 GMTQuite the opposite. I think Scott, with his photographs, has evoked a degree interest in something mundane. Peter: 11th Jun 2008 - 20:48 GMTim fascinated at how people love to say such cliche and empty things as "Maybe if you changed your outlook on life, you wouldn't be so bored!" im sure that if scott ever sees that, he'll be sure to change his errant ways asap! Melissa: 26th Jun 2008 - 01:34 GMTThere might not be a so called night life in Buffalo, but at least we do have a theater. Our community has worked very hard to get our old theater up and running again. Maybe we can only aford 2nd run movies(at 3 weeks old), but we do get some movies before woodward does. As for food our town has the best pizza! My parents drive 150 mi. round trip just to eat at the Pizza Pub. Sally S: 28th Jun 2008 - 14:46 GMTI'm delighted to have a theater in a neighboring community that has good movies at a reasonable price. It's nice not to have to break the bank to take kids to a movie. Thanks Buffalo! Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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