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I am the Route 66 Kid! I was born and grew up within a block of Old Route 66 as it passes through what is now known as Midtown Tulsa, OK. I either walked, crossed or attended school along that segment of the Mother Road every day of the World as a youth. I served in the U.S. Navy at each end of America's Main Street at Port Hueneme, CA about an hour from its western terminus in Santa Monica and later at Great Lakes, IL about forty minutes from its eastern terminus in Chicago. I also lived along Old Route 66 while attending college in Oklahoma City. Driving the new ultramodern Interstates that parallel the Old Route, I became familiar with most of the roadside attractions of the dear old Mother Road on numerous treks back and forth from duty stations to home. I currently reside in my hometown and travel those ultramodern Interstates to work in Route 66 towns such at Vinita and Oklahoma City. With rare exception I have kept a personal daily journal since I was in high school. It will soon be in its 41st volume. This blog is an extension of that record. Thank you for stopping in!

FreeOK 2015

Posted on 06/21/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Imagine if you will a camp meeting of atheists, agnostics, humanists, freethinkers and pagans.  Focus on that conceptual image for a moment and you can grasp the essence of the fifth annual Oklahoma Freethought Convention.  FreeOK 2015 was held on Saturday, June 20th at the Cox Business Center in Tulsa.  This is another of those…

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A gutted budget, lofty platitudes and good stuff, too!

Posted on 06/15/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Will Rogers once waxed philosophical on the subject of the Congressional budget:  “The budget is like a mythical bean bag.  Congress votes mythical beans into it, then reaches in and tries to pull real ones out.”  Oh Will, you have no idea how creative the legislature of your beloved home state has become in paying its bills.  Earlier…

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Pride is alive along the Mother Road!

Posted on 06/08/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

One of the community celebrations that make this the most conservative segment of Old Route 66 habitable took place this past weekend.  Yes, the 33rd annual Tulsa Pride celebration attracted thousands to Downtown Tulsa on Saturday afternoon and evening culminating in the Pride Parade.  This is an annual festival sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality. Yours truly was…

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Petroleum interests uber alles

Posted on 06/06/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Make no mistake about it, when it comes to pet industries of the State of Oklahoma Big Oil & Gas has a firm lock on the top spot.  Yes indeed, just last week the small government conservative majority in the state legislature and their rubber stamp governor passed a law banning municipalities from imposing bans on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and…

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An Oklahoma primary for Independents?

Posted on 05/31/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

It has been a busy weekend along the most conservative stretch of Old Route 66, especially for those of the Democratic persuasion.  Friday evening many of the Oklahoma Democratic Party leadership met at the Tower Hotel in Oklahoma City for the annual Carl Albert awards dinner. After all the awards for Activist of the Year…

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Memorializing a wrong and worn out narrative

Posted on 05/24/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

It was an eventful and amusing week along this exceedingly conservative stretch of Old Route 66 in the run up to the Memorial Day weekend.  The justly earned “Tempest in a Teapot” award goes to the local ABC affiliate KTUL for their coverage of a Politico article posted to the Tulsa County Democratic Party Facebook page last…

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Arming our public schools

Posted on 05/16/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

The deeply ingrained firearm culture has expanded yet again, this time to Oklahoma public schools.  Governor Mary Fallin signed off on House Bill 2014 earlier this week.  This new law authored by freshman representative Jeff Coody of HD 63 (Lawton) is intended to provide an extra level of security by allowing a trained school employee to carry a handgun on school…

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RUSH rocks the BOK!

Posted on 05/09/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Tulsa’s BOK Center was the venue for the opening show of Rush’s 2015 R40 Live tour.  Rush, a three-member hard rock band from Toronto, Ontario, can still pack a stadium sized concert hall with all manner of fans and devotees that hang on every note and stay lost in the sound until the final curtain drops.  This…

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“the right of the people peaceably to assemble,”

Posted on 05/07/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Three weeks ago I posted about the breaking scandal which has embroiled the Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz and his department.  Since then undersheriff Tim Albin has resigned, reserve deputy Robert Bates has been allowed to go on vacation to the Bahamas despite facing charges of second degree manslaughter, Sheriff Stanley Glanz had stated although he…

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Saigon in memoriam

Posted on 05/01/201510/05/2022 by Route66Kid

President Nixon’s achievement of “Peace with Honor” with North Vietnam came crashing down with the Fall of Saigon forty years ago this week.  Three North Vietnamese Army regiments seized the South Vietnamese capitol virtually unopposed and crashed the gates of the Presidential Palace soon after the U.S. diplomatic contingent evacuated the embassy along with as many South Vietnamese citizens as…

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