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What's the name of that big park on the west side of Tulsa?? |
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You're moving back to OKC? Riverside? It's the biggest park in Tulsa. Other than that, there's Reed Park, which is kind of big, and then there's the park where they do the rock climbing and that kind of stuff....Chandler Park. Couldn't remember the name of it for a minute. It's almost to Sand Springs. |
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Hmm, none of those park names ring a bell but it's been a long time. Maybe Chandler. It's off of 244 and Yale at the very end maybe?? Trying to job my memory here. |
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There is a small park off 244 and Yale called Turner Park, but it's not very big. (Good thing I used to work for the Parks Department. LOL There are about 150 parks in Tulsa.) Wait, I think you mean on the North Side, by the zoo, maybe? Mohawk Park? It has a nature center and the zoo and it's a big park too. |
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Thanks for clearing that up for me. |
The street view outside the place I get my hair done.
http://i46.tinypic.com/erby9k.jpg One of my favorite streets in Tulsa. |
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This is the view from my office. I love that in our downtown, there are several little pocket parks. This is a hot spot for the food trucks. You see them get there sometimes at like 9 or 10 just to run the other guys off the sweet spot.
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Local t-shirt designers Lewis and Cluck came up with the phrase Don't Hate the 918. Of course they had to do the I ♥ theme too...
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5th and Boston? Is there a Quizno's close by? Butch:deepthoughts: |
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Yeah,this is inbetween the tulsa performing arts building and the doubletree? Butch |
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WHOA.... a 3rd person from Tulsa? OMG our B-F community just grew by 33%! :) Yup, you're right, and who are you? LOL |
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*chuckles* so true....very few femmes in Tulsa and I will bet a whole months pay that none are single. But there are quite a few Butches/bois. Anyway,do you have any single femme friends? *evil grin* ......just sayin:| Butch |
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well, i do know this one really awesome chick who is supposed to be visiting me in tulsa soon!!! (ahem... when?) |
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Hello,
Just read through this thread and it sounds inviting. I know a little bit about Tulsa.I know there is a Whirlpool building around there some where.I work at the one in Ohio and in march it will be 30 years.At one point i even thought of getting some kind of transfer out there just to get out of town.I definately need a change and am looking for something else.There have been several people in management getting transfered out there because of trouble they were in here.Not all of them but a few.Some come back but usually they stay.Definately a thought.Cheep living and a job the next day.Cant beat that.I am sure i would be looking for something else and not back at the "Big W".Not real happy there. If someone can manage to get a picture of that building and post it i would be forever grateful.I never saw a picture of it. Thank you for the thread Diva. I enjoyed reading. s. |
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That's the best google could do. LOL I know a lot of folks out at Whirlpool. They must like it, because they seem to stay a long time! Whirlpool is maybe 10-15 minutes from downtown. The drive is nice because you're kind of going the opposite of what everyone else is doing. If you like the suburbs, it's very close to Owasso, which a lot of people like. I prefer Tulsa proper, but I'm not much of a suburbanite. |
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Guthrie Green, named after folk icon and Tulsa native Woody Guthrie (most famous for writing This Land is Your Land), has finally opened, and they are putting on free concerts every weekend right now! I'm stoked about it because there were no great outdoor performance venues, til now. You can bet Rocky Horror Picture Show will be playing there next year! Here's the lineup: http://tulsarootsmusic.org/graphics/web-banner.jpg |
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The front of the building looks just like home!
Thanks Diva!That "slanted ring" is susposto mean the universe.If i have the story right.I think the meaning means that every home in the universe should/will have a Whirlpool product in it because they are the best!Matter of opinion over here.Not real sure what they make.We only make the washers.Thinking Tulsa makes the counter top appliances or friges and freezers???I cant remember.What do they make?? Beings you know people that work there i was wondering how your people like working there??We get payed pretty good for this area.It is one of the higest payed businesses.We have Maytag people in management here and things went crazy when they came in.Whirlpool bought Maytag about 4 years ago.We are nonunion and Maytag was union.Think that is where some of the crazieness came from.The guy that closed down Maytag came in our plant and became President.Kinda a scary thought.We were all thinking if he was here to close us down.He has moved up the ladder already. Hey JAGG any info you have be intrested to read.Do you know anybody that works there??If you do,do they like it there? Thank you very much for the picture and your time. S. |
you all are making me want to live in tulsa lol. great thread.
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They are making it sound very comfortable. |
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i appreciate this thread, as i ask my bff and a few other peeps about what it is like up north as i am looking to move to MN early next year. and this thread provides exactly what i need to know, should i want to move to Tulsa. wish there was a thread for MN... hmmm i am a certified personal trainer. i can train anywhere in the USA & Canada that i want. i agree with you JAGG that home is what you make it. i have really, really, really tried to make Cali my home (my immediate fam is here); but alas it is too damn expensive and i hear the peeps up north are friendlier. thoughts?? ~namaste' |
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They make stoves and ranges I believe. Most of the guys I know are engineers, and they've been there like 10-16 years. I used to know a few people on the assembly line a few years ago who really liked it there too. Tulsa is an awesome little city. Anyone who'd like to come visit is good for a free tour from me and I'll bet we can talk JAGG into cooking for you. Hy's pretty good with a grill. |
Hey Diva and JAGG,
You two make Tulsa sound like a nice place to live and visit.Thinking i might plan a spring vacation if the offer still stands on the tour and cook-out.Eating something off the grill and a big day of sight seeing sounds like a good day. Sooo is the 918 crazy to drive on?and is it the road that gets you into Tulsa?? Full of construction??Wonderig..... |
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Depending on where you're coming from, Interstate 44 is usually the road that brings you to Tulsa. Late April and early May are great times to come for good spring weather. |
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Would you say that Tulsa is more open and liberal than OKC? Or are they about the same?
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I will definately keep it in mind for early spring. thank you very much Diva and JAGG. s. |
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Republican but the city council is liberal so they keep him in his place. I have lived here since 1989 and have never had a problem ever. |
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We have a Republican Governor -Mary Falin and a Republican Lt Governor Todd Lamb. |
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Thanks Diva and Jagg
I have a very good friend I call my sister because she is so near and dear to me. She moved from Fort Worth to Tulsa almost 10 years ago and she loves it there with her husband and two sons. I miss her and we've only seen each other twice in the last 10 years. I'm considering a visit to Tulsa.
If I get to Tulsa, I'd like to meet up with some great Tulsa folks: diva, Jagg and anyone else who'd like to get together. You all have made this Tulsa thread a great thread. Thank you. |
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