I just love the first week in October. I hope I don't get 15 yards for piling on.
And i don't hang out at Henry Hudson's.
1. What do you call a drug ring in Austin?
A huddle.
2. Four UT...
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I just love the first week in October. I hope I don't get 15 yards for piling on.
And i don't hang out at Henry Hudson's.
1. What do you call a drug ring in Austin?
A huddle.
2. Four UT...
White Plains is about as urban to NYC as Norman is to OKC.
Where on the East side of downtown Tulsa will the urban WalMart be located?
Will it be closer than the Classen Homeland is to OKC's CBD?...
This thread is both amusing and academic to me . That’s because the urbanites argue against Wal-Mart and for Target even though the economcs will never support either store in OKC’s CBD. The land...
This concept kind of reminds me of the IKEA I visited in Mass. this summer. The shoppers there really looked like Walmart shoppers here in Soonerland. Only the items for sale were different. The...
Thank you oneforone:
I was thinking this topic "Bricktown {Wired}" had died. Your post contains veritably something to insult everyone and should fan the flames!
The land between Bricktown and...
Here we go again!
A thread about Route 66 and soda pop has taken a left turn, no a right turn? into a politically charged "duscussion" of bears, liberals, conservatives and O'Reilly.
Is this a...
Its interesting how this thread morphed from a discussion about spelling and grammar errors in The Oklahoman (its no longer The DAILY Oklahoman) to an analysis about editorial direction, story depth...
Having recently spent two weeks in Beantown, I compared on a daily basis The Boston Globe and the electronic edition of The Oklahoman (TOK). I did not find a single news item of national importance...
Mick Cornett recently said that "Perception is reality." IMO that statement describes the Bricktown Parking "Problem." Its not the people who will walk and enjoy the urban life that have a problem....
Congratulations! You CAN fight City Hall, or in this case the "Big O," and win.
Phoenix became "popular" with the advent of central air-conditioning and the exodus of people from California. This is as per my son-in-law who lives in Scottdale.
OKC and Dallas were on par with...