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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Reading comprehension. Warrreng, read again what I said... Since he used the word "idiot"...???? and he was wrong both times. So Warreng, go someplace else w/ that babble. I did read "It's Tough to Soar w/ Eagles when you Blog w/ Turkeys".
    Coming from the person who didn't realize Warren didn't like his idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Reading comprehension. Warrreng, read again what I said... Since he used the word "idiot"...???? and he was wrong both times. So Warreng, go someplace else w/ that babble. I did read "It's Tough to Soar w/ Eagles when you Blog w/ Turkeys".
    I did read what you said and it's not what you said, it's how you said it. That is the point of the book. It's a good read. Might be of some use to you. I know it was to me when I was in college.

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    Okay so that's pre-season...what about the rest of the season? Anyway. So you are saying you understand development - how much have you actually participated in?



    So you are saying it is better to have individual developments spread out all over the place? You are one of the problems with the sprawl issue. You want to develop a high density structure but then don't want to put it in the area the high density is best supported? Let's not forget that actual developers have been applying to build there. No one has proposed a residential tower out on your "island". Granted...City of Norman won't permit it either as the high density district will be from Campus Corner to Downtown. So you are DOA regardless.
    Not spawling at all. This Tower will be tucked in-between the San Noble Musuem of Natural History & Across the Street From all the New Women's Sports Fields. I feel good about my location.

    I have a great deal of development experience in the lower 48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warreng88 View Post
    I did read what you said and it's not what you said, it's how you said it. That is the point of the book. It's a good read. Might be of some use to you. I know it was to me when I was in college.
    Warreng, you should know by now that I'm not that guy. Move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Warreng, you should know by now that I'm not that guy. Move on.
    You're not that guy who looks to improve himself? Fair enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Not spawling at all. This Tower will be tucked in-between the San Noble Musuem of Natural History & Across the Street From all the New Women's Sports Fields. I feel good about my location.

    I have a great deal of development experience in the lower 48.
    Link to your developments please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    One more thing, from my High End Trendy Condo Tower, you can watch the OU Sooners practices from your balcony or the Work-out Faclity on the 12th Floor. Or, you can just sit back in the Lounge area on the 11th floor. ...take a look again at the type of trendy Warreng likes: ...lol.

    100 DAVENPORT | YORKVILLE CONDOS | THE FLORIAN CONDOS | 100 DAVENPORT CONDOMINIUMS
    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    $285 K - $475K. ...we will book them all day long.
    They're selling theirs for $1;549,000 to $3,150,000 but you're gonna sell yours for $285k to $475k? You are quite the astute business man, aren't you buddy...haha

    The Florian by Diamante Development Corporation in Toronto, New Condos - Project Details

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    I'm glad to know that all the big power players in Norman are frequenting this thread and all have enough free time in between all those important development meetings to spend an entire Wednesday afternoon chatting away on a message board and are willing to let anyone who is reading know all about the inner workings of their proprietary business deals with companies they are trying to negotiate into their development. Because that makes sense.

    Honestly guys? Come on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Questor View Post
    I'm glad to know that all the big power players in Norman are frequenting this thread and all have enough free time in between all those important development meetings to spend an entire Wednesday afternoon chatting away on a message board and are willing to let anyone who is reading know all about the inner workings of their proprietary business deals with companies they are trying to negotiate into their development. Because that makes sense.

    Honestly guys? Come on.
    LOL ***the truth hits a grand slam*** LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Questor View Post
    I'm glad to know that all the big power players in Norman are frequenting this thread and all have enough free time in between all those important development meetings to spend an entire Wednesday afternoon chatting away on a message board and are willing to let anyone who is reading know all about the inner workings of their proprietary business deals with companies they are trying to negotiate into their development. Because that makes sense.

    Honestly guys? Come on.
    It is amazing how some people just can't come to grasp with reality, but then go out and want to propose a massive tower out of no where. At least the projects the rest of are are talking about are actually proposed. It is pretty sad though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    There is a lot of unintended comedy in this thread.
    Wherever a particular individual(yes, that one guy with that one genetic makeup that assigns himself a very specific username) lurks, laughs and giggles are sure to fill the air.

    disclaimer- I am not aiming this comment at Warreng88

  12. #237

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Warreng, you should know by now that I'm not that guy. Move on.
    Who are you? Seriously, have the balls to identify yourself one way or another. . .

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    I think he's either a sock puppet or plant. He's certainly trolling.

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    I've done my fair share of trolling, believe you me, but this guy takes it to a new level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    I've done my fair share of trolling, believe you me, but this guy takes it to a new level.
    Oh you are still a puppy when it comes to trolling compared to this guy. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    Oh you are still a puppy when it comes to trolling compared to this guy. LOL
    I have never trolled around here. . . .I just think OKC deserves a few high-fives for its accomplishments and progress. . . see what I did there? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    I have never trolled around here. . . .I just think OKC deserves a few high-fives for its accomplishments and progress. . . see what I did there? lol
    Where is something heavy I can throw...

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    Well, there is a very specific place in the world, not sure if I've ever mentioned it. It is about 250 miles south of us, and it's pretty heavy; weighs a few billion tons(well, I'm not sure exactly how much it weighs), if you could throw that smack dab into the I35/I240 junction, that'd be greeeeaaaaat trolololol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Well, there is a very specific place in the world, not sure if I've ever mentioned it. It about 250 miles south of us, and it is pretty heavy; weighs a few billion tons(well, I'm not sure exactly how much it weighs), if you could throw that smack dab into the I35/I240 junction, that'd be greeeeaaaaat trolololol
    Down boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Well, there is a very specific place in the world, not sure if I've ever mentioned it. It is about 250 miles south of us, and it's pretty heavy; weighs a few billion tons(well, I'm not sure exactly how much it weighs), if you could throw that smack dab into the I35/I240 junction, that'd be greeeeaaaaat trolololol
    Hmmm...we should go look at it...together...during an ice storm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    Hmmm...we should go look at it...together...during an ice storm.
    We'll have to get there before the salt trucks do or won't be any fun lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Questor View Post
    I'm glad to know that all the big power players in Norman are frequenting this thread and all have enough free time in between all those important development meetings to spend an entire Wednesday afternoon chatting away on a message board and are willing to let anyone who is reading know all about the inner workings of their proprietary business deals with companies they are trying to negotiate into their development. Because that makes sense.

    Honestly guys? Come on.
    Questor, this was an exercise of ideas for High Density Developments in Norman that Venture said would not work. I supported my idea well. This is what this thread was designed for.

    I think we can look out on the landscape of Power Brokers in Norman and see that list is "very short" for any Large Power Players w/ any national attention I'm not concerned with "divulging" anying that isn't already out there for public knowledge. ...this is just an outlet for dialogue.

    Questor, any ideas for High Density Living in Norman, or not? ...maybe not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    Questor, this was an exercise of ideas for High Density Developments in Norman that Venture said would not work. I supported my idea well. This is what this thread was designed for.

    I think we can look out on the landscape of Power Brokers in Norman and see that list is "very short" for any Large Power Players w/ any national attention I'm not concerned with "divulging" anying that isn't already out there for public knowledge. ...this is just an outlet for dialogue.

    Questor, any ideas for High Density Living in Norman, or not? ...maybe not.
    So, Vision, where are you planning on getting financing for your tower? When are you planning on breaking ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by warreng88 View Post
    So, Vision, where are you planning on getting financing for your tower? When are you planning on breaking ground?
    ....well, if you don't loan it to me, then I guess I will just use CASH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKVision4U View Post
    ....well, if you don't loan it to me, then I guess I will just use CASH.
    Good to know you have $18-$20 million lying around that you can use for this. What is your actual last name? McClendon? Nichols? Hamm? Kaiser? Green? Love? Tannenbaum?

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