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  1. #26

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    Searched for the oldest threads with at least one reply, looks like the first one was April of 2004.

    First Thread I could find: https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=5&highlight=

    Interesting one about ownership: https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=57&highlight=

    Search for oldest threads: https://www.okctalk.com/search.php?s...d=11247793&pp=

    Also of note, HOTROD & BG918 have Midtowner beat by a few months (7/2004). TStheThird is the oldest member who is still active (was on today!) and joined on 6/6/2004.

    Member search by join date: https://www.okctalk.com/memberlist.p...rder=&perpage=

  2. #27

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    ^

    Yeah, it was Todd (original owner), Patrick, and Keith were the moderators; I was added a couple of years later.

    Todd was never very active or interested; he only had like 500 total posts.

  3. #28

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    When you click on a name in that Member search by join date link the number in the URL is the order of them signing up. That is true for a lot of forums. So even that first name in that list, Karried is #23 so there were 22 others that joined before that person. In April of 2004 I wasn't much into forums other than a couple that had to do with my car hobby. I didn't get my first smart phone until May, 2011 which was an iPhone 4. My wile was insisting that we didn't need them and now she uses hers more than I do.

  4. #29

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    ^

    Karried was also a moderator and continued to serve in that role for a while after my purchase.

  5. #30

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    I'm glad I started this thread. So much about this site I didn't know.

  6. #31

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    It's funny to think I ran this site from Southern California for about a decade, and it taking off was one of the primary reasons I moved back.

    I've told this story many times, but it fits here...


    I would come back to OKC about once a year, usually around Christmastime, and of course I always had a list of things I wanted to go check on and photograph. Each successive year that list became longer and longer to the point it was hard to squeeze everything in.

    A big part of me wanted to move back but I was pretty deliriously happy in SoCal and had been out there two decades. I loved California as much as anyone could love it, so it was very, very hard to think about leaving.

    Then, on one of my trips back, I was sitting at the bar at Slaughter's Hall (now closed in Deep Deuce) and I started a conversation with a couple visiting from out of town. I happily told them about all the great things they should see and do and they were already impressed with the area.

    As I was talking to them I noticed the female bartender -- the type of person you'd usually think was so cool they hated absolutely everything, especially Oklahoma -- and she had what appeared to be '405' tattooed on her arm. I had to ask, "Is that the *area code* on your biceps??" And this tragically hip young woman said, "Yes. There is a whole group of us that have them. Young creatives that really love OKC."

    And that was it. I knew I had to be physically present and contribute to moving things forward.

    About two years later, I did the reverse Grapes of Wrath (after literally crying tears as I pulled out of my old driveway for the last time). That was eight years ago this week!

  7. #32

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    That is a great story.

  8. #33

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    So were you retired when you moved back or just quit your job and move?

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    It's funny to think I ran this site from Southern California for about a decade, and it taking off was one of the primary reasons I moved back.

    I've told this story many times, but it fits here...


    I would come back to OKC about once a year, usually around Christmastime, and of course I always had a list of things I wanted to go check on and photograph. Each successive year that list became longer and longer to the point it was hard to squeeze everything in.

    A big part of me wanted to move back but I was pretty deliriously happy in SoCal and had been out there two decades. I loved California as much as anyone could love it, so it was very, very hard to think about leaving.

    Then, on one of my trips back, I was sitting at the bar at Slaughter's Hall (now closed in Deep Deuce) and I started a conversation with a couple visiting from out of town. I happily told them about all the great things they should see and do and they were already impressed with the area.

    As I was talking to them I noticed the female bartender -- the type of person you'd usually think was so cool they hated absolutely everything, especially Oklahoma -- and she had what appeared to be '405' tattooed on her arm. I had to ask, "Is that the *area code* on your biceps??" And this tragically hip young woman said, "Yes. There is a whole group of us that have them. Young creatives that really love OKC."

    And that was it. I knew I had to be physically present and contribute to moving things forward.

    About two years later, I did the reverse Grapes of Wrath (after literally crying tears as I pulled out of my old driveway for the last time). That was eight years ago this week!
    I remember interacting with you years ago, particularly when I first joined (late 2009/early 2010) wondering how/why an Okie transplant in California was running a popular okc based forum.

    After all this time I’m glad to finally learn the story. ��

  10. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjl View Post
    So were you retired when you moved back or just quit your job and move?
    I had effectively retired long before moving back.

    Or I should say, I stopped working for other people in 2001. I've done tons of different things since then, just completely on my own terms and not always for much money.

  11. #36

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    I was just curious as to how long I've been a member....almost from the beginning. Join Date04-22-2005

  12. #37

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    Those were interesting times. Yeah, Pete is right. Todd started the site, and Keith, Karrie, and myself were the original moderators. We had started on the OKC.gov "Talkback" forum. Keith was a city employee. I was just an OKC junkie that was in college. Hot Rod was from OKC but moved to Seattle, still interested though. Karrie was a realtor I believe. Laramie, Kerry Decker, and Earnest were also originals. Once Gilmore was released as city webmaster, Talkback ended and we moved to a forum on the Oklahoman site. It was later closed, and Brian Bates briefly hosted us on OklahomasOwn. We then later moved to this site, originally started by Todd Reagor, who was a web guy on the side and district manager for the Oklahoman during the day. My only connections were Mick Cornett and Steve Lackmeyer, so the site definitely lacked content.

    Once Pete bought the site, he had a vested interest in growing it so he really grew it into what it is today. He also got the in position with a lot of developers and city officials.

    This is actually my re-created account. I left the site soon after Pete bought it. But my interest in OKC remains. Now that I have a "real" job I just don't have the time anymore. So I lurk from time to time.

    As Pete said, the only real city official on the site in the beginning was Mick Cornett. He was a childhood friend of my dad's, and came to the site mostly to appease me. Todd and I actually met with Mick regularly back in those days. Midtowner is right though.....he became less interested as the forum became more negative.

  13. #38

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    BTW, my first post was on 7/6/2004. Todd started the site shortly before then. It was the "roll call" post which still remains active today. It's in the announcements section

  14. #39

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    I was talking with my friend one day about OKC Talk and he told me he built the site. I kept asking him "are you sure it was okctalk?" He was very certain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    As Pete said, the only real city official on the site in the beginning was Mick Cornett. He was a childhood friend of my dad's, and came to the site mostly to appease me. Todd and I actually met with Mick regularly back in those days. Midtowner is right though.....he became less interested as the forum became more negative.
    But Todd is right in that you impersonated Tom Ward for a bit, so he's at least half right there, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Those were interesting times. Yeah, Pete is right. Todd started the site, and Keith, Karrie, and myself were the original moderators. We had started on the OKC.gov "Talkback" forum. Keith was a city employee. I was just an OKC junkie that was in college. Hot Rod was from OKC but moved to Seattle, still interested though. Karrie was a realtor I believe. Laramie, Kerry Decker, and Earnest were also originals. Once Gilmore was released as city webmaster, Talkback ended and we moved to a forum on the Oklahoman site. It was later closed, and Brian Bates briefly hosted us on OklahomasOwn. We then later moved to this site, originally started by Todd Reagor, who was a web guy on the side and district manager for the Oklahoman during the day. My only connections were Mick Cornett and Steve Lackmeyer, so the site definitely lacked content.

    Once Pete bought the site, he had a vested interest in growing it so he really grew it into what it is today. He also got the in position with a lot of developers and city officials.

    This is actually my re-created account. I left the site soon after Pete bought it. But my interest in OKC remains. Now that I have a "real" job I just don't have the time anymore. So I lurk from time to time.

    As Pete said, the only real city official on the site in the beginning was Mick Cornett. He was a childhood friend of my dad's, and came to the site mostly to appease me. Todd and I actually met with Mick regularly back in those days. Midtowner is right though.....he became less interested as the forum became more negative.
    Hi Patrick! Good to see you still on the forum. Wasn't there a time when we were also on the Oklahoman forum? I can't remember if that was before or after the city closed down; I suspect before since we all came over to OKC Talk after the city shut down. If that is the case, then we originals started at the Oklahoman then migrated to the city then finally to OKC Talk.

    I wanna say the Oklahoman forum was around during the millenium/1998ish or when internet forums were getting started - I noticed OKC didn't have a presence so when I found (the Oklahoman) I was immediately on-board. Correct me if Im wrong on the timing ...

    Anyway - good to hear about the early start of OKC internet forums and the old timers, and the OKC talk originals.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOT ROD View Post
    Hi Patrick! Good to see you still on the forum. Wasn't there a time when we were also on the Oklahoman forum? I can't remember if that was before or after the city closed down; I suspect before since we all came over to OKC Talk after the city shut down. If that is the case, then we originals started at the Oklahoman then migrated to the city then finally to OKC Talk.

    I wanna say the Oklahoman forum was around during the millenium/1998ish or when internet forums were getting started - I noticed OKC didn't have a presence so when I found (the Oklahoman) I was immediately on-board. Correct me if Im wrong on the timing ...

    Anyway - good to hear about the early start of OKC internet forums and the old timers, and the OKC talk originals.
    We started on city hall's forum. They had a forum on their website called Talkback. They closed it because they decided it wasn't worth the effort. That was in the late 90's.

    We migrated to a forum on The Oklahoman's website called the MAPS Forum. They eventually closed it for the same reason as the city.

    We then migrated to Brian Bates' OklahomasOwn forum. Most of us left there when we found OKCTalk. I joined OKCTalk in July of 2004 under the same name but different accont (I asked for my account to be deleted when Todd sold the site) . Todd Reagor originally developed EdmondTalk as the initial site. But then he later decided to expand it. His goal was to have a separate site for every city in the metro. It clearly wasn't his interest and he was doing it m ore as an investment opportunity and hobby.

    He sold the site to Pete. Pete has really been the one that has developed it into what it is.

    And Midtowner, I honestly can't remember if Tom Ward was a fictional character (I'm sure he was) but Todd did encourage us back then to generate content by developing fictional characters. Mick Cornett and Steve Lackmeyer were always legit on the site though.

    A lot has changed since then. I was in my early 20's and in undergrad and had lots of free time. I'm now in my mid 40's, have a family, and a professional career that require a lot of my time.

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