Since you've read my posts, you should have also read that I live in Seattle because I do not like the heat primarily but will most likely be moving to Chicago, since the company I work for recently did that a few years back. Just because I like OKC or what it is doing doesn't mean I have to live there - suffering through the hot/humid summers which I hate!
And, just because I live here in Seattle doesnt mean that I cant feel happy for OKC or compare it differently than someone like yourself does, who apparently only looks skin deep at the flashy this or that to determine if something is a big city.
Seattle is a great place and I do like it here, but that doesn't mean we are the best city nor does it mean that OKC isnt either - both places are different.
And my most recent point was, I dont understand why OKC has a dusty rep when Ive never seen a dust storm there (I lived in OKC for 17 years by the way). I didnt say anything about people flocking to OKC for their green scene, however I said OKC does have trees and is not dusty. I said palm trees does not equate to greenery to me, which is what LA has. And that is all I said, You made the generalizations above about aruba and wherever, I didnt.
Maybe you should move since you can't or wont be happy of what you have, beauty of OKC is more than JUST a damned up river (as you put it).
Your disdain for OKC does not make you an expert at LA, Seattle or another place, but rather since I travel often to both on business and other American and international cities - I think I can offer a much better comparison that goes beyond whether Downtown OKC has a Nordstrom or a Banana Republic just because Downtown Seattle does (the latter store of which is always empty). Apparently that is all you look for in determining whether a city is great.
To me, I think the LOCAL fabric is what makes a city great and OKC compares in this way to most other major cities. Sure, there is little if any flair downtown and the city is a little slower, but does that mean OKC is bad? Does that mean that the fact that OKC has an asian area full of LOCAL places that it ISNT similar to Seattle which also has one, or that OKC has a gay district that it ISNT similar to Seattle which also has one, or that OKC is a regional center that it isnt similar to Seattle which is also one???
OKC does have things that Seattle doesnt have, like a hispanic downtown. And Seattle has things that OKC doesnt, like (will have) two major-league sports teams. Does that make Seattle better?
Tell me, other than Geography, how are OKC and Seattle different?
I can tell you, they arent.
And that is reality dude! Maybe you need to get over the fact that there are some people who actually like OKC the way it is.
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