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    Quote Originally Posted by progressiveboy View Post
    I noticed Wayne Greene, TW editor wrote a short article today finding it rather amusing that OKC is jealous of Tulsa according to KWTV OKC news station complaining that Tulsa is getting all the cool stuff before OKC does. I do notice that Tulsa has Saks, Restoration Hardware, Dave & Busters, and now their "so called" HRC? In addition, T-town has Steve Madden, Oakley, Fossil store that are not found in OKC. It does seem that Tulsa has a better shopping selection than OKC. Even Tulsa has a WF which OKC doesn't, however, strong rumors are persistent that OKC may soon have one. Do you think that OKC is suffering from "capital envy"??
    I think both cities suffer from envy. Now Tulsa is trying to beat out OKC with "something bigger"?

    I think if both cities continue to try and out-do each other, we will have two kick-ass cities without even knowing it happened.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    I'll take the NBA and the Devon tower over a HRC and a D&b anyday! but it's still cool to see Tulsa getting some stuff! and from what In Tulsa has said Tulsa might even be getting something big!

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    Quote Originally Posted by okcpulse View Post
    I think if both cities continue to try and out-do each other, we will have two kick-ass cities without even knowing it happened.
    That would be nice...Would love to be able to take a short drive to Tulsa instead of Big D for a weekend getaway...Just not enough up there right now to make the shift...I hope Tulsa continues to get more of the only upscale shops as that would limit the damage my wife can do to a few times a year

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    You should come up to Tulsa and stay at the Hard Rock Hotel with rooms from 150.00 to the Rock Star Suite for 2600.00 a night you'll find a room you like.



    www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com

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    No can do Tulsa...Wife and I stopped gambling 5 or 6 years ago...Used to do some serious damage heading to Shreveport and Tunica several times a year...Last time we gambled at Riverwind we went through $200 in 45 minutes

    We be done

    Used to live in S. Tulsa and we loved it there...Wouldn't hesitate to move back

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    When should we expect to hear this big announcement for Tulsa?

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    Sometime within the next 30 years.

    (that should cover it)

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    Me thinks In_Tulsa is pulling our legs.

    Sometime within the next 30 years.
    That sounds about right. For the past 36 years Tulsa has had the tallest in the state. For 42 years prior to that, OKC had the tallest. The two cities keep doing the tall building tango.

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    Quote Originally Posted by In_Tulsa View Post
    The new tower in OKC will be nice and the biggest in the state. But a little birdy told me about something bigger is coming out of the ground in Downtown Tulsa stay tuned!!

    Hint: Local company but not local in Tulsa Yet?????
    I wouldn't hold my breath, home skillet! Tulsa is one of those cities, the earth wouldn't swallow!

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    Hmm is the Indian statue finallly going to rise...

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    If it does...big whoopy. It doesn't count in the world of records. It would classify as a strucuture, not a building. If we were talking structures, then I believe the WKY tower in OKC held the record, not the BOK tower. That is until it got killed in a twister...was that 97?

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    Ugh, I hope the indian statue never gets built. Tulsa has plenty of Kitsch stuff as it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bombermwc View Post
    If it does...big whoopy. It doesn't count in the world of records. It would classify as a strucuture, not a building. If we were talking structures, then I believe the WKY tower in OKC held the record, not the BOK tower. That is until it got killed in a twister...was that 97?
    WKY toppled on June 13, 1998 in an F3 tornado. But... what record did it hold??? Are you confusing that with the KWTV tower, which stands at more than 1,500 ft tall? WKY tower was no more than 700 ft., and that may be stretching it.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    It may nothave been WKY then, but I know it's not KWTV. It was one of those things no one ever really paid attention to because it's a structure. But then again, the CN tower is in the structure class also, and it's freaking huge. Anyway, my point is, if they build that freaking statue, it's going to be a horrible eyesore that everyone will hate. And you'll find that the Devon Tower will win in any contest. The numbers of feet don't always mean anything. So even if it's taller than Devon (which I doubt they'll ever get enough funding to do that), big whoopie. Devon is making ripples worldwide with the design...and in a good way.

    And if you wanna say someone in Tulsa is about to build some 60 floor building....i'd like to see it happen...honestly. But, unless you've got some billion dollar project from a company no one knows about..... It sure won't be Williams or BOK.

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    I kind of like the Big Brother/Little Brother Rivalry we've got going.

    As much as I like to see OKC doing well, I'm an overall Okie advocate. After recently moving back to Oklahoma from Washington DC I'm more enthralled with the genuine goodness of this place now then I ever have been.

    Not that I dont miss DC, but this place is special.

    I see OKC and Tulsa like two players on the same team pushing the other to be better by getting better themselves.

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    I've heard the BOK center described as "incredible, amazing, astonishing, etc.". We went there Friday night for the first time. I don't get it. OK, The outside is a more modern architecture then the Ford center. And the first level concourse has a lot of large, open space. I don't consider either of those a real improvement and that's about where any real positive differences end as far as I see. The BOK third level has little open space and at the corners it gets really narrow. Odd design. The Ford center has a decent club level. BOK is only suites, no additional club level seating. And there are about half enough facilities. I've never, ever stood in line 20 to 30 men outside the door of a restroom at the Ford center. Yes, the restrooms at BOK are large, open and well lighted but a lot of that large, open, wasted space could have been used for more plumbing fixtures. Last, I can't forget all the complaints about the small rows and seats at the Ford center. Well, at 5'7" and 170 I was hitting my knees on the seat in front of me and being too intimate with the guy on the non-wife side of my seat at BOK. The seats at BOK aren't a bit bigger than the Ford center.

    Except for the architecture, which is a matter of taste anyway, I don't see the big deal about the BOK center. A perfect case of the grass always being greener I think.

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    The architecture of the BOK Center is what makes it "incredible, amazing, astonishing, etc." Of course, that's a very subjective thing. I mean the rest is just an arena. An arena is an arena, give or take some amenities. The BOK Center does a good job of marrying form and function, though not to everyone's taste perhaps.

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    just wondering, does the new hard rock have a hard rock cafe? You would think that would be mandatory, but i cant find it anywhere.

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    There's a whole thread around that soonerfan...but the short answer is, no.

    And totally agree SoonerBent. Theyre both arenas. Ford Center will soon have more open space, shops, etc, but they'll both still be arenas.

    If anyone wants to see what an arena can be, check out the one they're trying to build in Jersey. This is beyond anything even thought of before folks.

    And forgot to mention, check out the concerts that are starting to line up at Ford Center once it's open again in the fall. Star Wars is a great example of how these two facilites are on equal footing. But the concerts are starting to line up...and with even more free dates with the Blazers out this season, you can bet your bippy that SMG will be filling those up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerfan_in_okc View Post
    just wondering, does the new hard rock have a hard rock cafe? You would think that would be mandatory, but i cant find it anywhere.
    Nope. But it has an ice bar with amazing drinks. WAAAYYY better than a Hard Rock Cafe.

    Oh, and there's a Waffle House next to it...
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    Quote Originally Posted by bombermwc View Post
    And forgot to mention, check out the concerts that are starting to line up at Ford Center once it's open again in the fall. Star Wars is a great example of how these two facilites are on equal footing. But the concerts are starting to line up...and with even more free dates with the Blazers out this season, you can bet your bippy that SMG will be filling those up.
    FORD CENTER
    Kings of Leon
    Rob Thomas
    Robin Williams
    Star Wars in Concert
    AC/DC

    BOK CENTER (about half of this is taking place before the Ford reopens)
    Paul McCartney
    Rod Stewart
    Lil Wayne
    Def Leppard/Poison/Cheap Trick
    Britney Spears
    WWE Smackdown
    Taylor Swift
    Dave Matthews
    Creed
    Miley Cyrus
    Star Wars in Concert
    So You Think You Can Dance Tour

    Mostly different stuff. Not better. They just have more dates open. Like bomber said, equal footing.

    Also, we're getting U2, Jerry Seinfeld, UFC, and Margaret Cho and they are not.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown84 View Post
    FORD CENTER
    Kings of Leon
    Rob Thomas
    Robin Williams
    Star Wars in Concert
    AC/DC

    BOK CENTER (about half of this is taking place before the Ford reopens)
    Paul McCartney
    Rod Stewart
    Lil Wayne
    Def Leppard/Poison/Cheap Trick
    Britney Spears
    WWE Smackdown
    Taylor Swift
    Dave Matthews
    Creed
    Miley Cyrus
    Star Wars in Concert
    So You Think You Can Dance Tour

    Mostly different stuff. Not better. They just have more dates open. Like bomber said, equal footing.

    Also, we're getting U2, Jerry Seinfeld, UFC, and Margaret Cho and they are not.
    The BOk has the Ford beat in quality and quantity this year.

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    Meh. To each his own.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    You look and see how many days the Thunder takes up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bombermwc View Post
    You look and see how many days the Thunder takes up?
    44 (one open practice, 2 preseason games, 41 regular seaon). More if they happen to make the playoffs.

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