I loved going to Pulliam's. I recall the ribs being served on Wonder Bread wrappers. There was a coin operated coke machine for drinks. Some of the group I usually accompanied were acquainted with...
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I loved going to Pulliam's. I recall the ribs being served on Wonder Bread wrappers. There was a coin operated coke machine for drinks. Some of the group I usually accompanied were acquainted with...
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I told them at first I thought I was too young for cataracts but they assured me I wasn't. Asked if the glare at night bothered me and I told them I couldn't recall the last time I had to drive at...
Just had cataract surgery and chose Toric lenses that eliminated my astigmatism to the point I no longer require glasses for driving or normal work. I do need glasses for reading although I can read...
I watched it today from DVD and thoroughly enjoyed it although it was emotionally draining for me. Might not be as emotional for those who did not live through those years. Actually makes me...
Did Garland's Drive-In become El Charrito?
Natural Grocers - OKCTalk
This issue also impacted the Life Church in Moore and a way was found to resolve it.
While that is undoubtedly true the development community is tiny and the major retailer real estate people are only an even smaller segment of that community. They subscribe to ICSC and so do many...
Article link was included in the ICSC Smart Brief newsletter today.
http://www.smartbrief.com/01/01/15/why-some-big-retailers-chose-tulsa-their-okla-debuts#.VKb-nisc6So
From The Roadrunner Press Facebook :
Also there's a link to buy on the website: Oklahoma's Most Notorious Cases
Amazon has it:
Oklahoma's Most Notorious Cases: Machine Gun Kelly...
Think Urschel was Kent's uncle but not 100% certain.
Kent's other books are very interesting as well.
by Kent Frates
Oklahoma's Most Notorious Cases
Very interesting read.
http://www.okmostnotoriouscases.com/images/book_dummy2.png
When Penn Square failed I certainly had no idea of the significance to my own business as well as to my customers, vendors, and service providers.
The year after Penn Square our business dropped...
CT - I don't have a recommendation for a mover but I just finished 2 books by Daniel Friedman that I very much enjoyed and thought I'd mention. Here is his blog: ...
Dick's stock price lost nearly 18% a few days ago and the entire sector followed for a while.
And sometimes bigger things. My buddies and I drove to the 1968 Orange Bowl and stopped in Selma to call our parents. We found a restaurant and parked. This local guy was leaning against the...
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Actually the Dick's at Quail Springs is about 61,000 sf.
The Pie Five franchisee for Oklahoma City has been looking at sites and even submitting at least a couple of LOIs.
Yes, there was a pretty big group of men (and women) after WWII that were always Mr. ( and Mrs). I had several very good friends of that generation that I just could never make myself call by first...
You are H A Lott's granddaughter I guess. I never met Mr. Lott but had tremendous respect for the company he built. I heard there were problems at the end and was sorry to learn that.
Not that I would expect either the FOP or the IAFF to support Cornett.
Guess they do not keep up the website.
Firefighters still have Ed Shadid endorsed, too, on website:
IAFF Local 157
The endorsement is still on the website:
Endorsements - Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123