What were your thoughts on Jeff Huston?
Me and Ingersoll over at DSM were having an interesting conversation on him...
What were your thoughts on Jeff Huston?
Me and Ingersoll over at DSM were having an interesting conversation on him...
If you say so. As for you, yeah you can only imagine the conversations.....
Just kidding, of course. I think you're pretty cool cat...
nope, I dont have any inferiority complex. And yes, I am originally from OKC residing in Seattle for 15 years (soon to move to downtown Chicago for obvious reasons).
I do have a "vested" interest in OKC and if I came across as offensive - please accept my apologies. But it also appears that your posts were cheerleading Omaha's efforts to attract national chains, ahead of both OKC and Tulsa.
And the statements I made about major cities having way more local restaurants and venues than national chains is true. If you travel to any city larger than Omaha, you will discover that most if not all "chain" restaurants locate in the suburbs surrounding a large city - but in fact, in the major city its all local.
Chicago, Seattle, San Fran, New York, OKC, on and on. And the ONLY reason why OKC even has ANY chains in its 'city limits' is because OKC's limits include many suburban areas. All of the chains are in the suburbs nonetheless, while local restaurants are in the inner city.
That was my statement and I was wondering if you were truly interested in "Informing" us for the benefit of a more urban OKC or were you trying to boost Omaha "by saying, Oh you guys finally getting that - Omaha had it for X years, you'll like it.. stuff"
I mean, its not like people from OKC are so behind the times that they dont go to other areas that have these places - that they'd require such a critique and plug for Omaha. While you might think that is information, suburban Seattle/Tacoma has chains but I never come on here with that type of boosterism - its not very helpful to OKC.
On the contrary, if you were to say something more like "Y restaurant, oh yes we have one here in Omaha and the food is X, the service is Z, and I think it has made a pos impact on our city because of 'this' or 'that', I think it could/could not work in OKC because of 'what'". That would be a very constructive approach and would offer an opinion that OKC could build on - and doesn't booster Omaha (although obviously you all have the place already). It also would encourage dialog through questions to you about the venue or a request for suggestions on how OKC could make it work.
Nope, you dug the hole not me - now, Im helping you out of it. Like I said, most people in OKC are from elsewhere or "at least" get around, so they are well aware about restaurants that OKC doesn't yet have. Let's be more constructive as you will probably see that OKC has a lot to offer Omaha as well - with takeaways that you can give to your fellow posters over there.
I hope that helps clarify.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Fix your signature.
thanks Hokie, for some reason - the smiley stopped working. Weird.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Beats me. Looks like we still have the same smileys...
The post I submitted, and you are now 'clarifying', was written by yours truly over 15 MONTHS ago (07/11/2005)..You're kidding..Right??
Hello? McFly??..Been there..Done with..I thought we already talked about this via PM exchange WAAAY back then..
But thanks for the belated 'clarification' I guess..
Don't tell me it's 15 months later and you still misinterpret the spirit and intent of my initial posting?..
C'mon..
Lets move on to revelant discussion..
..Ciao..LiO....Peace
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