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<blockquote data-quote="spazzwarr" data-source="post: 2197683" data-attributes="member: 11361"><p>Oh how I remember the stables. Probably the most memorable part of my visits there was getting to meet Moe, Larry and Curly. Those who frequented the stables will remember this inside joke. I spent many a night there, in the 1980's, enjoying the sights. I was largely responsible for them agreeing to accept credit cards. I was a sales manager for a very successful, Tulsa based, international corporation/group. Most all of our international customers that visited Tulsa were "entertained" there. We kept running out of cash when we visited and wound up leaving early and going somewhere else. Our customers wanted to stay. One night I got with the manager, sold him on the idea of what he was losing by not accepting our company credit cards. Within 5 days he had set it up and that night we must have spent over $275 (a lot of money at a beer bar in the 80's) entertaining a group of customers from Japan. Thanks for bringing the stables up, I had a lot of amusing stories come from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spazzwarr, post: 2197683, member: 11361"] Oh how I remember the stables. Probably the most memorable part of my visits there was getting to meet Moe, Larry and Curly. Those who frequented the stables will remember this inside joke. I spent many a night there, in the 1980's, enjoying the sights. I was largely responsible for them agreeing to accept credit cards. I was a sales manager for a very successful, Tulsa based, international corporation/group. Most all of our international customers that visited Tulsa were "entertained" there. We kept running out of cash when we visited and wound up leaving early and going somewhere else. Our customers wanted to stay. One night I got with the manager, sold him on the idea of what he was losing by not accepting our company credit cards. Within 5 days he had set it up and that night we must have spent over $275 (a lot of money at a beer bar in the 80's) entertaining a group of customers from Japan. Thanks for bringing the stables up, I had a lot of amusing stories come from there. [/QUOTE]
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