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  1. #76

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    According to this article there will 1,139 cities represented by the chief elected official although I'm sure there will be "no shows".

    http://www.usmayors.org/pressrelease...june5final.pdf

  2. #77

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    I think they mean the 1,139 cities are represented by their mayors in the Conference of Mayors (as the entity of the organization) and not the Conference of Mayors (event being held in OKC this Friday). There was an article in OKCBiz that said mayors from approximately 300 cities will be attending.

  3. #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrunner View Post
    I think they mean the 1,139 cities are represented by their mayors in the Conference of Mayors (as the entity of the organization) and not the Conference of Mayors (event being held in OKC this Friday). There was an article in OKCBiz that said mayors from approximately 300 cities will be attending.
    I'm sure you're right. There were around 400 mayors last year in Providence.

  4. #79

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    Here's the article with the 1,000 number. There is also a video of the Mayor in which he says the 1,000 number, including "a couple hundred mayors".

    Mayors to gather in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com

  5. #80

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    Embellishment and padded numbers. I've got some great videos of the mayor and our beloved Chamber spouting numbers as well but that's for a different forum. For all of you Pie in the Sky fanatics.......I'm happy we're hosting this event.....it's just not anything major in my or many others eyes...geeeeesh!
    Betts, i agree it's tough to not go out of town most of the time and not drop $1000 especially since i'm sure it's all paid for, but if the spouses and family were to come along as well little johnny isn't going to be spending near that amount.
    Newspaper guys travel to OKC for this story? Are you kidding me? Steve, think the DOK will send you to Washington next time we elect another president?

  6. #81

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnold View Post
    Embellishment and padded numbers. I've got some great videos of the mayor and our beloved Chamber spouting numbers as well but that's for a different forum. For all of you Pie in the Sky fanatics.......I'm happy we're hosting this event.....it's just not anything major in my or many others eyes...geeeeesh!
    Betts, i agree it's tough to not go out of town most of the time and not drop $1000 especially since i'm sure it's all paid for, but if the spouses and family were to come along as well little johnny isn't going to be spending near that amount.
    Newspaper guys travel to OKC for this story? Are you kidding me? Steve, think the DOK will send you to Washington next time we elect another president?
    barnold, of course it's not anything major for you or many other local people. It is, however, a very high profile national event no matter what you may think. And you better believe there will be out of town media here covering it. It probably won't be a lead off story on the NBC Nightly News but I'm sure it will be featured in many national and local news outlets around the country.

  7. #82

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    Judging by his comments, I don't think Barnold really understands this stuff.

  8. #83

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oil Capital View Post
    Here's the article with the 1,000 number. There is also a video of the Mayor in which he says the 1,000 number, including "a couple hundred mayors".

    Mayors to gather in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com
    Thanks for the link/post

    Here is one that reiterates it...

    Mayors arrive for convention in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com

    The event will bring hundreds of mayors to the city, along with their families, staff members and vendors hoping to showcase their wares. ... "We will have 1,000 people or more in Oklahoma City.” (Mayor Cornett)

  9. #84

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    Sooner- 478 attendees for opening night. 617 if you count the wait staff. I understand perfectly that if anyone on this site opposes your views they are immediately labeled as a troll, idiot or they just don't get it. After 24 years of service, I assure you that I understand much more than your feeble yet impressionable mind will ever comprehend. But you hang in there sunshine, someday you may have the great awakening.

  10. #85

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnold View Post
    Sooner- 478 attendees for opening night. 617 if you count the wait staff. I understand perfectly that if anyone on this site opposes your views they are immediately labeled as a troll, idiot or they just don't get it. After 24 years of service, I assure you that I understand much more than your feeble yet impressionable mind will ever comprehend. But you hang in there sunshine, someday you may have the great awakening.
    barnold, that pretty much validates the 1,000 figure then considering all of the ancillary people that aren't considered attendees.

  11. #86

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    barnold, that pretty much validates the 1,000 figure then considering all of the ancillary people that aren't considered attendees.
    Please refrain from confusing him with facts

  12. #87

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    keep the discussion civil, people... back to topic. -M

  13. #88

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    Just volunteered for the event at the Art Museum with my girlfriend. The place was PACKED with mayors and attendees. Everyone I talked to was literally "gushing" about how great Oklahoma City is. We were spinning them by the "Sketch to Screen" exhibit on one, the Chihuly" glass on the third floor, and on to the roof top for the late night party.

    I can say first hand that this conference is leaving a lasting positive experience with the people who have traveled here.

  14. #89

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Pioneer View Post
    Just volunteered for the event at the Art Museum with my girlfriend. The place was PACKED with mayors and attendees. Everyone I talked to was literally "gushing" about how great Oklahoma City is. We were spinning them by the "Sketch to Screen" exhibit on one, the Chihuly" glass on the third floor, and on to the roof top for the late night party.

    I can say first hand that this conference is leaving a lasting positive experience with the people who have traveled here.
    That's great to hear, Urban. I think that next to the Thunder, this could be the most positive news happening for OKC in many years.

  15. #90

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    I was at my first event on the rooftop of the Art Museum a couple of weeks ago. The Art Museum is an incredible space for a party, and I'm just sorry I'd not been up on the roof before.

    Great news about the Mayors' impressions.

  16. #91

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    I was at the big opening night party in Bricktown and it was a huge, festive crowd. I met mayors from across the US. This, in some ways, is better for OKC than I even thought it would be.

  17. #92

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    I was at the blues festival last night. Met a couple of drunks that claimed to be mayors from some hillbilly towns. They cracked me up almost as much as sooner....

  18. #93

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnold View Post
    I was at the blues festival last night. Met a couple of drunks that claimed to be mayors from some hillbilly towns. They cracked me up almost as much as sooner....
    Would be nice if for once you could have something positive to say about the City that provides your income. Oh well, negative people thrive on finding doom and gloom in everything.

    I attend several events a year in and around Bricktown and I'm glad to contribute to the City's continued growth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnold View Post
    I was at the blues festival last night. Met a couple of drunks that claimed to be mayors from some hillbilly towns. They cracked me up almost as much as sooner....
    No, this is why you get labeled a troll.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

  20. #95

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    RC and Jbrown,
    Last week I took my family to bricktown twice for dinner, attended the blues festival and spent more money supporting my great city than you most likely will in the course of the next 6 months. Troll that moron.

    I love my city and am proud to be a part of it. Cuss me if you will for wanting to make it better or go and retire to the lake. I still live and work here full time. Sorry if you don't have sense of humor. Perhaps you should loosen the starched collar that makes you blue. And I was serious when I said I met a couple of drunks that were mayors at the blues festival. I was a few sheets to wind myself. We had a blast with them and have already corresponded via email, they seem like really in touch politicians with their cities.

  21. #96

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    Let's stop having a **** measuring contest of who spends more money in Bricktown.

  22. #97

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    OK........need more beer anyhow to continue any kind of ***** contest.

  23. #98

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    barnold doesn't need defending, but fair is fair.
    Anytime you take a gaggle of politicos and toss them together in a new location, you won't have to look far to find a few cutups, a few merrymakers or some downright drunks.

    Hells bells, that's not even unique to politicos come to think of it.
    Folks cut loose when they are away rather differently than they celebrate when they are back home.

    What would be surprising if you found a gaggle of politicos at an outdoor blues festival, and you dinna find a few tipsy bipsys in the bunch.

    The alcohol does flow rather well at that event.

  24. #99

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnold View Post
    RC and Jbrown,
    Last week I took my family to bricktown twice for dinner, attended the blues festival and spent more money supporting my great city than you most likely will in the course of the next 6 months. Troll that moron.

    I love my city and am proud to be a part of it. Cuss me if you will for wanting to make it better or go and retire to the lake. I still live and work here full time. Sorry if you don't have sense of humor. Perhaps you should loosen the starched collar that makes you blue. And I was serious when I said I met a couple of drunks that were mayors at the blues festival. I was a few sheets to wind myself. We had a blast with them and have already corresponded via email, they seem like really in touch politicians with their cities.
    Carefully, your starting to sound human!!

    I was at the Blues Festival Friday and Saturday nights, the Drag Boat Races Saturday afternoon, the Zoo on Sunday. Had lunch Sat. at Chelino's, dinner Sat. at Zio's and lunch Sunday at Mickey mantle's Steak House.

  25. #100

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    Sweet! You should join us in the upper deck of the ballpark for thirsty thurs.

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