Nice compilation of graphics, I must say. And how can you go wrong with a title like "Dirty Sexy Money"?
I'll peek into Pushing Daisies only for that phenom Kristin Chenoweth.
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Nice compilation of graphics, I must say. And how can you go wrong with a title like "Dirty Sexy Money"?
I'll peek into Pushing Daisies only for that phenom Kristin Chenoweth.
I never thought I'd see an OKC billionaire whose name wasn't Gaylord.
I never thought I'd see the Skirvin reopened.
Those are awesome shots. That first one caught me immediately, and if any OKC photo can be considered sexy, it's that one. I love your treatment of signs; they're one of my favorite subjects, too.
Ft. Worth had that effect on me too, that the two worlds can co-exist. IMO Sundance Square is a cooler destination than any place in Dallas, and their Bass performing arts center is a jewel.
I think this is cool. As far as getting too big, no matter how much bigger OKC gets, it is still a cowtown at heart. Progress can make OKC only better and appeal to a wider span of people. But even...
Well, technically, he's not an architect, but the financier/developer who put the Skirvin deal together with Marcus and the city.
But this awesome news. I can understand leaders wanting to stay...
The windscapes are great this year, as is the variety of artists. It's also good so some local artists as well, especially in Environs.
Wow. I was worried they wouldn't dedicate enough space to parkland, but it's there. I think there HAS to be MAPS III money dedicated to providing the best central park we can get. Like the bridges...
A hostel would be a nice way to re-orient teens worldwide to Oklahoma City. Having it on the upper floors of one of the Bricktown warehouses would be cool. Before it was torn down, the downtown YMCA...
Thanks Todd, for giving us idealists a place and for expanding the audience of an Oklahoma City forum. Many more people are tuned to the city because of you.
Very nice!
I'm in. I did go twice Tuesday, so this will be a true month, hehe.
Congratulations, Luke!
No, it's Italian.
I believe it; I used to live there. I just said that IMO we're closer in character to Kansas than we are to Arkansas.
Yeah, Texas is big, but I see I us closer in culture to Texas (or even Kansas) than Arkansas. There's that Plains/Western element. Arkansas seems to me closer to Tennessee and Mississippi than OK,...
In connection with the travel guide suggestions, I was pleasantly surprised to find Lake Hefner spotlighted in Continental's in-flight magazine. It's featured in its fitness department. Although it...
Skirvin, Skkybar, Grand House, Paseo and Mickey Mantle's. I would include the activities and restaurants on Lake Hefner because visitors want to go where the locals are, and there are a lot of locals...
Funny to see this thread, as I just came back from a vacation yesterday. The destination for my friends and me was South Beach in Miami. It was an instant favorite for a bunch of guys who have widely...
The rest of your life will begin soon, haha! Hope all goes well, Luke.
Hold on there, metro. "great bar in plaza court" doesn't necessarily mean he's been there and that it's open.
Haha. All funny stuff, and true!
A credit rating is like a credit score for governments and corporations. A good rating denotes prudent fiscal management and health. The higher the rating, the lower the cost of borrowing. But unlike...
This validates the skill of the city staff and everything we've done MAPS forward. Besides locals' confidence the city government, you can't honor it more than this. I think it paves the way for the...
Not sure if this is what you're talking about, Luke, but anyway:
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