The damage is painful to see, but one thing I will say is that Sulphur is likely better positioned for recovery than most small towns in Oklahoma, owing to the proximity of the Chickasaw National...
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The damage is painful to see, but one thing I will say is that Sulphur is likely better positioned for recovery than most small towns in Oklahoma, owing to the proximity of the Chickasaw National...
Nah, they’ve been completely humbled without Zion. They’re likely gonna pack it in.
How did I miss that there was a Corner Bakery here? Well, it sounds like everybody else missed it too.
One workaround is to use the “go advanced” button while composing. Every time you need to take a break or step away you can hit “preview post” and it will essentially save your progress. You also...
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/crime/2012/05/23/police-make-two-arrests-in-oklahoma-city-shooting-after-thunder-game/61071435007/
“Nothing to do with the game” is a pleasant fiction. It’s...
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How do you mean, unrelated to game activities? It was well-documented that the two rival groups ran into each other at Thunder Alley, which had become more of an an outdoor nightclub in the...
Nowhere did I say that SLC doesn't see more visitors (and deplanements) than OKC. It almost certainly does. What I was saying was that a SLC 26.9 million passenger count vs 4.4 million at Will Rogers...
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Selling for over face hasn’t been illegal in OKC since 2012.
You can't draw a meaningful comparison between a major airline hub and a non-hub. I'm sure the number of passengers with SLC as a primary destination is still much larger than those deplaning at...
Even the photos later in the story seem to be framed to show the most unflattering angles possible. The one above crops the bulk of the existing skyline completely out of the photo, and this one...
I suppose he was at Northpark before NHP? I don’t recall, if so. I just know he landed at NHP in the early nineties.
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Is Steve moving from NHP or is this going to be a second location? He’s been at NHP for a LOOOOOONG time. Maybe 30+ years.
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I don't have any specific insight regarding that decision.
Not sure I would bet heavily on the Thunder to win the first round either, if they play the Lakers specifically. I could see the deeply-experienced Warriors winning also, but not as skeered of them...
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Yeah, unfortunately the original brick had been terribly scored/defaced in order to accept plaster decades ago. The only possibility other than repairing/replacing the plaster would have...
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The new sidewalks are intended to help attendees more easily access the building from the east. Before now many people felt obliged to trek across the muddy field in order to cut a block...
Historically KC Chiefs fans have endured far more years of irrelevance than have Thunder fans. We’ve had it awfully good.
I was also thinking fifty-ish but I was not bold enough to say it out loud like he did. No way did I think 56 wins though…or first place in the West. That’s totally nuts.
Here are my own early...
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I'd expect it would, as a full-service hotel.
Well this is a bummer. One of my favorite places, although in fairness I probably only make it there 2-3 times a year. It’s definitely been more of a special occasion place than a regular rotation...
Great game last night. Took a bit of time to shake the rust off of Shai and JDub, but the rust did indeed shake off.
https://chicagophilharmonic.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Jay-Pritzker-Pavilion-at-night-photo-Patrick-Pyszka-scaled.jpg
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Originally opened in Shepherd Mall in 1964. Moved to Northpark in the '80s and then to PSM in 1995.
That's usually my philosophy too, but I give some grace to acts that largely revolved around a vocalist who is still present, or in some cases a specific musician who was recognized as THE driving...