Re: New projects proposed for Oklahoma River/Stockyards
Travis, the exclamation mark was not put on the highway signs crossing the river. And although the legislative declatory bill renamed the river as the Oklahoma! River, many publications, ads and signage make no reference to the exclamation mark.
I don't think Texans have any room to talk. None. You don't have to explain anything to them about your home city, because most of what they believe is bull****. Everytime I drive through Dallas, I am always amazed at how the city lets scrap-metal junk yards and acres of salvage yards along I-45 south of downtown Dallas.
Why does Dallas allow an office building to sit vacant near I-35 as a complete eyesore. Everytime I drive by the same office building, it collects more graffiti and more broken windows. Texans can make fun of our liquor laws (which have absolutely no religious influence, don't put that past me, I know the liquor lobby), but what state is dumb enough to set up wet/dry counties and wet/dry precincts all over Dallas? Their liquor stores close at 9PM and on Sundays, just like ours. I do like the fact Texas allows the sale of wine in grocery stores, but that doesn't make me want to move there.
Look, I will not argue Texas' economic success and status as a major national economic engine, but Texas has its short-comings as well.
Yes, yes, I admit I am moving to Texas as well this December, to Conroe, but only because of family reasons. Not because I desire 'greener pastures'. People down in Houston can tease me about being from OKC all they want, but I still have plans for OKC. I really don't care what they have to say.
Continue the Renaissance!!!
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