The southside shoppers are going to strip malls on I-240 and to Moore to shop.

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And that is the problem... The more southsiders go to Moore, Norman, northside, the more those areas flourish. We have to stop giving money to other towns, and parts of the metro, or we can kiss any hope of southside flourishing, goodbye... Then all we will have are tons of empty plazas, with bingo halls, and jacked up parking lots.

Even though I am highly regarded as a good paying customer at Toys R Us, I have told them that I can't support a store that is bailing after all the years they've been there. If they would just move to an area on southside where people actually can see them, I'm sure more people would pay attention. However, they think Moore is the green on the other side.

So I won't be supporting TRU unless I can get my videogames cheap, or they have free events. Basically, I will use them, like I feel used in helping them with all of my money, pay for the new building in Moore, just for them to run out, instead of looking at things with a fair amount of equality.

I still go to Crossroads and shop for my games and such, so I'm doing my part. Though it pains me to walk through a place I grew up on. Me and an ex girlfriend of mine used to love going there every single time we could. We'd sit on the stage and eat Chic-fil-A, before heading out to do things.