brianbibbly [email] said at 2:38 PM 01-24-2006: They both sound freaking horrible. I've been to Shreveport. Horrible. Never been to Sapulpa. Sounds horrible. Maybe call in sick?
woody [email] said at 2:50 PM 01-24-2006: Hey, aren't you in Denver right now? I might be coming on Sunday for a few days. Perhaps I can finally track you down and kill you in your sleep...
rick [email] said at 3:57 PM 01-24-2006: It was one of those "edgy" films about low-lifes starrying Generation X actors that came out in the wake of Pulp Fiction during the Nineties.
rick [email] said at 9:07 PM 01-24-2006: I believe in the documentary Hamburger America there is a hamburger joint in Oklahoma that makes its hamburgers out of actual longhorn meat. I don't know if that makes them taste better though.
If you go to Shreveport and do not mind driving about two hours to the Southeast, you could go to the Lea's Lunchroom that I talk about in my journal entry "Fly by night/ A Local Legend"
art [email] said at 9:55 AM 01-25-2006: I'm all about taking ridiculously long side trips wherever I travel to. This sounds like it might be a good one.
I used to always travel to North Bend to Twede's Cafe to get a greasy meal and their famous Twin Peaks Cherry Pie whenever I went to Seattle. But since a fire wiped out the place (probably from the grease on the upholstery spontaneously combusting) and their subsequent hideous remodeling to faux 1950s Pepsi decor I've not gone back.
anotherben [email] said at 8:34 PM 01-24-2006: a short drive from shreveport is the town where bonnie and clyde robbed their last bank. i was stuck there (arcadia) for work for a few weeks. i think i made a few posts about it. to date, there are no posts about anyones experience in sapulpa. go boldly where no killoggers have gone before!
john [email] said at 1:15 AM 01-25-2006: Find out which city has the better Applebees or Chilis, cause that's about all you'll be doing if you go to Sleezeport for sure.
art [email] said at 3:02 PM 01-27-2006: It's gonna be Sapulpa. I'm taking anotherben's advice to go where no killogger has gone before. Plus no one here could recommend Shreveport (not even a little)
Plus Sapulpa is smack dab on Old Route 66 so there has to be something to see, even if it is nothing.