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Old Posted: May 24, 2012, 2:30 PM
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What do you like about Oklahoma City?

What do you like about Oklahoma City?
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Old Posted: May 24, 2012, 9:58 PM
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Old Posted: May 25, 2012, 4:32 AM
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What do you like about Oklahoma City?
Tulsa.
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Old Posted: Jun 2, 2012, 10:23 PM
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No, Kevin Durant plans ball there, so I can't help but be a fan. I honestly don't know anything about the city itself though. Except it was one of the two large cities that voted against Obama.
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Old Posted: Aug 15, 2012, 8:01 PM
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Lifelong resident here, so there are plenty things I like.

I like how friendly people are. How when you go anywhere in town, people hold doors, say hi, help you.

I like that i can get to oh so many things in 20 minutes from anywhere in the city.

I like how our arts and entertainment have expanded exponentially over the last 10 years.

I like our low cost of living, and never inflated real estate costs.

I like that we have several options for sports, both collegiate and professional.

I like that we aren't self identified by what people outside of our city think we are...no we don't live in teepees and ride horses to work...facepalm.

I like our airport. Yes it's on the smaller side...and that means you move VERY quickly. And being in the center of the U.S., nothing is more than a 4 hour tops flight away.

I like how our municipal government continually strives to make efforts to improve the city....and does so in a fiscally responsible manner that does NOT put the city in debt, while also pinging the residents for what needs to be done.

I like how light rail will be something in the near future.

What do i not like? The heat.
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