It's a done deal. Apparently he's dreaming of enjoying a "real American hamburger." And it looks like he'll be able to bring the model with him.
It's a done deal. Apparently he's dreaming of enjoying a "real American hamburger." And it looks like he'll be able to bring the model with him.
That's great news. The real question is: which hamburger in town is worthy?
NICs
Charcoal Oven
Pops?
definitely should go by pops, but not for their burgers.
Johnnies #3 with extra chilie!
If someone is from another country and always dreamed of America, they have to go to Sonic in an 60's convertible. Burger, onion rings, shake, die happy.
I agree with Sonic (X long coney, tator tots, cherry limeade) and Johnnies (aformentioned #3, o-rings, shake) - let him go to a few places.
Also some BBQ, mexican or italian, and pizza - just to round out his American food experience.
Try to work in Chicago Hot Dog and some Okie favourites (Chick fried Steak, Onion Fried Burger, Indian Taco) depending upon how long he is in town.
congratulations and THANKS to everyone who was involved. This is a great and wonderful recognition and just really shows how far Oklahoma City has come - .
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Tuck, I'm thinking with Creativity being the theme of the week, if you don't mind me favoring one of your other children, a visit to POPS might a moral imperative for Elijah's visit.
I still need to get to Republic myself - haven't really eaten there yet!
I've started a separate blog page devoted to Russian Sam coverage and updates: http://blog.newsok.com/okccentral/category/russian-sam/
I'm very serious about seeing if Elijah can meet folks from OKC Talk. What do you guys think? Can we make this work?
Nic's... take him to Nic's.
Warren, with every minute precious on this trip, not sure if an hour on line at Nic's is worth it.
haha, you're right lj about him needing the pepto! lol
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I thought that Elijah might like to know a little historical about Russians in Oklahoma so I've done the following:
(1) Scanned 2 pages from Historical Atlas of Oklahoma (2006) which describe a little information from the 1910 Census as to Russian-born citizens and where they lived:
The links for the above are http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49...sus_atlas1.jpg and http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49...sus_atlas2.jpg
(2) Taken a look at the detail from the actual 1910 census. A brief summary is:
The direct link is http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49...ian_detail.jpg
(3) Made a 10 page PDF file containing county by county detail from the 1910 census showing the number of Russian-born citizens in each county and highlighting those counties which had more than 80 Russian-born citizens in the 1910 census. The direct link for the PDF file is http://www.dougloudenback.com/misc/1...ussianborn.pdf
Steve, I hope that you will pass this information along to Elijah, these files being made for him.
LOL - take him snipe hunting. You haven't been to Oklahoma until you hunt snipe.
and noodle.....
Cow tipping. Cattlemans. Stage Center. The Underground Tunnel. Gold Dome. Cai Nguyen Market.
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