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Member since: December 7, 2006
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All I can say is that I would go. If anything just for the chance to cheer on our Tulsa team to kick some Seattle or Chicago butt. :-)
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Very good article. I learned a lot. Thanks.
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Sorry didn't mean to sound so harsh, its just frustrating to hear people over and over make similar outlandish promises and the media report it without blinking. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. I often wonder why developers and such give dates which anyone in or around any sort of development business would know can't possibly happen? I can understand perhaps wanting to put a positive spin on things to get people excited? But that's still a lie. And then when its not completed when it was originally said would have been, and often by a long shot, people find that disappointing or start questioning whats going on, wondering if there are "financial" problems etc. and start spreading negative rumors. We have seen this scenario play out time and time again, and the people reporting on these things going right along with it without question. Which imo, is letting the reader, who would like to trust that what has been said has been thought aobut and could be true, down. Why not just be honest and realistic right up front?
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You have got to be friggin kidding me? No way this could be built by mid winter. Late spring at best. Why do people even write such silly nonsense? Same kind of thing they said with that QT park on 41st and Riverside. There is just no way, any moron would know that kind of timeline is impossible lol. Mike,,, come on pull your head out of it.
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Whatever happens I really hope they do not tear down the Bill White Chevrolet building and the ones attached to it. They are great examples of Tulsa Deco and the Deco era. We need to promote our deco heritage, not tear it down. Its one of the few things people around the world know Tulsa for. I am trying to get an art-deco museum going in Tulsa, those buildings on that 4th and Elgin block would have been one of my dream locations for it. Please don't tear them down.
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