Have we dicussed the viral (Tulsa) West Side Neighbors yet?

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I was born and raised on S. 50th W. Ave, you could see our house from Charles Page. Back then (late 1940's, moved out early 1960's) it was basically an all white, blue collar neighborhood. It was always a little rough but safe for the most part and I loved growing up there. Over the years it has gone downhill and the demographic changed for the worse. I still drive thru there about once a year to see how far down hill it has gone.
 

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Yeah you can take it a hair north, further west, and all the way south to Okmulgee county really.

Lots of nice place and good folks scattered about there too. If you're from 'round parts like that you just learn to ignore the trash and cranksters. That's how it was in Hectorville. My one neighbor had giant house with a fancy barn and horses, the neighbor on the other side cooked crank and stole scrap metal for a living.

I'm distantly related to my old crankster neighbors, sadly. And about everyone else in the general vicinity. Pretty gross. Glad to be a few miles away at least.

I was at 13xxx chandler rd today, there was literally 7 pitbull dogs inside a trailer house and the dude couldn't understand why I wouldn't lay down on the floor to work on his furnace til he locked the snarling beast in a bed room
 
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Had I been the neighbor I think I would have taken my chances and figured when no one was home, turned off my camera and burned that ***** down. I'd feel bad for a minute, maybe.
 

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Tulsa Trash are spread across the entire geographic and economic spectrum in T-Town:

http://www.monitordaily.com/article-posts/arrow-trucking-fraud/

http://rothcpa.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Pielsticker-memo.pdf

This is not a case about making poor decisions in the face of financial distress.
Pielsticker was already rich, being paid a salary of more than $1,000,000 a year. This is
not a case about someone driven by desperation or addiction.
Pielsticker was surrounded
by supportive family and friends. Rather, this is a case about someone who had every
advantage, but it was not enough. It is about someone who was given everything, but
demanded more. This case is about something beyond pedestrian greed; it is about the
gluttony of James Douglas Pielsticker.


During 2009, Arrow’s cash flow difficulties increased while Pielsticker made
increasing demands for money and payment of his personal expenses, including expenses
related to his Bentley and Maserati automobiles, and trips on private jets.
In fact, in each
year since at least 2007, Pielsticker had Arrow pay for more of his personal expenses. In
2007, Arrow paid at least approximately $361,000 for Pielsticker’s benefit; in 2008, it was
at least approximately $753,000; and in 2009, Arrow paid approximately $1,300,000 for
Pielsticker’s benefit in addition to his normal salary. The conspirators addressed this cash
flow difficulty by engaging in a two-pronged scheme to defraud. The first was the willful
failure to account for and pay over federal payroll taxes beginning in January of 2009. The
second prong was the invoicing scheme defrauding TAB that began in approximately May
of that year.

http://www.livetrucking.com/trucking-ceo-that-stole-25m-and-left-900-drivers-stranded-begs-for-lighter-sentence/


 
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