Anything on an ad campaign to revamp the image of MWC?
I still feel like MWC has a bad rap when it comes to people from other metro cities.
Anything on an ad campaign to revamp the image of MWC?
I still feel like MWC has a bad rap when it comes to people from other metro cities.
How about a new slogan: We're better than Del City.
"We Don't Condem Our Apartments"
yeah, we're the place where the spirit flies high... i support our military, but man, midwest city doesn't just have all military.
Her's a good one. "MWC,if you don't like Hi-Speed internet,and no at&t U-verse development,move here.
Unfortunately, no U-Verse available in my neck of the woods of Del City.
Our neighborhood (north of the OM) isn't able to get U-verse either, according to the website.
Must be lines they haven't updated yet. That's hilarious that the OM can get it but others cant. I'd take Cox over AT&T any day of the week though.
I lived both in and now west of the OM and have had unconventionally high speed internet access for the past four years now.
I've had high-speed internet through Cox since 1998. Roadrunner was first and it wasn't very good, but the Cox version is outstanding.
I'd rather have MWC continue to be the best kept secret of the metro area - the quality of life is better without huge traffic problems.
I agree... I moved here in 2008. I love it because my commute to work is roughly 5 minutes (8 if I catch every light). I can shop for anything and not have to travel more than 5 minutes from my house. Not to mention, the majority of drivers know how to drive. Not too fast, not to slow. The only reason I leave Midwest City is to go to my doctor (Sorry not giving her up she is a hottie and she's good.) and visit my family.
I've only lived her for a couple of years, but I think you're right. My daughter, who was living in Edmond, kinda cringed at the thought of visiting my house in MWC. Now that she's spent some time here, she's found that the mother of her best friend from Edmond has her office less than a half mile from my house and the sister of that same best friend lives a couple of blocks away. All Midwest City needs is a little push, a little pride, and some corporate believers.
@taomaas, thank you
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