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Mary Kay Place gives a nod to her home state
Published: 1/7/2010 5:49 PM
Last Modified: 1/7/2010 5:49 PM

In the last couple of minutes of "Youth in Revolt," the very funny teen comedy opening on Friday, Tulsa actress Mary Kay Place makes a reference that you won't get unless you're from Oklahoma.

Listen close, or you'll miss her clearly improvised comment made while playing cards with her husband, played by M. Emmett Walsh. She needs a particular card, and he lays it down, making her quite happy.

"Thank you very much," she says, mischievously toward her husband, whom she has just defeated, "and here's your change. Thank you for shopping at Otasco."

Most under the age of 30 might not know that Otasco was Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company, a chain of retail stores specializing in auto parts and appliances, that was based here in Tulsa. That's because the company filed for bankruptcy in 1988.

But Mary Kay Place remembers the place, and her hometown.




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sportswriter (3 years ago)
I learned that phrase when I was a very young child in the late 40s and early 50s from my parents listening to the noon news every day on KVOO. Otasco was the sponsor. The commercial always began with a loud ring of a cash register opening....By the way, my wife lived in Lottie Jane Mabee dorm at TU with Mary Kay Place. Of course, we all knew her father- a prominent TU art professor.
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