On the plus side, they did spell Oklahoma correctly. But as the #OklahomaFolllowTrain got rolling today, it brought its curious spelling to the top of Twitter’s trending topics.
Not everyone could overlook that extra “L,” though.
Did anyone else notice the misspelling in #OklahomaFolllowTrain besides me where it should be #OklahomaFollowTrain, or was I the first?
— P.J. Elkins (@TheRealPJ44) December 3, 2013
No, you weren’t the first.
https://twitter.com/mr_tasty93/status/407744539995017217
Who else is pumped that #OklahomaFolllowTrain is trending Nationally? To bad we can't spell follow right! ? #OklahomaFollowTrain
— Escalated Extrations (@TheGavinMorgan) December 3, 2013
To the person first spelt #OklahomaFolllowTrain wrong you've made me annoyed all day. Learn how to spell #OklahomaFollowTrain
— Cinderella Isabella (@IsabellaRamer) December 2, 2013
I can guarantee I don't want to follow everybody on the #OklahomaFolllowTrain mainly because they can't even spell "follow" correctly.
— Trey Hatfield (@hatfield20) December 2, 2013
Welcome to Oklahoma, where if it weren't for the song, we wouldn't know how to spell it. #OklahomaFolllowTrain
— Elizabeth Tolbert (@_Liz_Khalifa_95) December 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/Sn0wbunnybooboo/status/407565448046063616
Follow was spelled correctly in the alternative hashtag, #OklahahomaFollowTrain.
#OklahahomaFollowTrain #OklahomaFolllowTrain wow we really can't spell.
— Dax (@DaxHannon) December 2, 2013
So there is an #OklahahomaFollowTrain and an #OklahomaFolllowTrain makes Oklahoma look bad when we can't spell our state, or follow. Smh.
— ??iHate Bill O’Brien? (@eklassb) December 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/kaityxrumble/status/407565445399449600
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