The didgeridoo is the instrument most associated with aboriginal Australian culture, predating the arrival of British colonialists by centuries. The instrument’s unique drone is immediately recognizable, but apparently the instrument by itself isn’t quite so easy to pick out. A man in Tulsa was shot by a security guard stationed at a QuikTrip after waving […]
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Chicken-Fried News: Teacher strikes
While everybody was abusing the new “gender swap” filters, a Del City High School teacher was captured on Snapchat taking down a student. The video shows a student wearing a mask opening a classroom door and spraying the unsuspecting teacher with Silly String as part of what is a very uncreative, untimely and insensitive prank. […]
Chicken-Fried News: Pointing pistols
An Oklahoma lawmaker has proposed a law making it legal to point a gun at someone.
Chicken-Fried News: The Gun State
In other words, Oklahomans as young as the age of 18 could apply for a handgun license, the Associated Press reported.
Commentary: Personal patrol rifles blow apart community trust
No one is made safer as a result of policies that manufacture unnecessary, degrading, frightening and potentially violent interactions between the police and the communities they serve. No one.
Kickboxing, martial arts offer more than physical fitness
Martial arts classes offer students a wide variety of exercises and the opportunity to boost their confidence.
Poos Taekwondo teams up with UCO for Olympic training program
After 40 years teaching self-defense and competitive taekwondo in Oklahoma, Poos Taekwondo delves into Olympic training.
Locked, loaded and legal
Jerome Ersland, before his life sentence for a shooting death Mark Hancock There are nearly 125,000 active concealed-weapons licenses in the state, 24,018 of which were approved last year. Gun legislation is ever-present. The most prominent such bill from the current session would allow people with a concealed weapon license to carry their guns openly. […]
