Aloha! Remember me? Thunder! Your favorite OKCTalk poster! :-D
Okay, so today I was driving east on NE 23rd and I was behind this passenger bus. On the back, it was displaying a very expensive advertisement of a skeleton museum on Sunnylane south of I-240. Now, I do not see anything eye-popping out there, so how long has this place been in existence?
The meaning of this post, I want to ask everyone a very interesting question. How many skeleton museum are there in the United States of America?
Why am I asking this? Well, there is wordings on the advertisement that I believe to be false and misleading. It says... Well... I can't remember the exact words. Something about the place being the 'only one' in America. Shocking, eh?
So, is this true? Oklahoma is the only state in the entire United States of America to have a skeleton museum? Now, this includes dinosaurs, historic animals, etc. If that is to be true.....why in Oklahoma? Why?! Out of all places, they chose to locate in the heart of Tornado Alley where Oklahoma is notoriously famous for monstrous Tornadoes, frequent PDS watches/warnings, sounding of Tornado Emergency, the list just goes on and on. C'mon, these are historic, delicate skeletons that is being preserved all in the presence of EF0, EF1, EF2, EF3, EF4, EF5, and potentially EF6+. Is the entire place even extremely superior-built to withstand such forces?
And lastly, I just want to add this in... Upon the passenger bus turning right onto another street, the true appearance of the bus (may be metro transit?) was revealed to be horrible and ugly. It truly amazes me that ads are only placed on the back and not all over.
Oh, how much does ads on the metro transit cost? How does one go about getting the designs done and applied? I was thinking of a cute Goose advertising Oklahoma's #1 market. Just a bit of side topic, how much does the ads on the benches (for the buses) cost? I saw one for Old Paris. They don't need it...already well known. Need one for the cute Goose. :-)
Okay, anyway, tell me more about the main topic, thanks. Love, Thunder.
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