On a positive note no town in Oklahoma made the Rudest City list.
https://professpost.com/the-u-s-cities-with-the-rudest-residents-in-2024/
https://professpost.com/the-u-s-cities-with-the-rudest-residents-in-2024/
I never could figure, outdoor dining spots in Oklahoma City or Tulsa restaurants, except for maybe Dallas or Vegas we have some of the Hottest Asphalt and Concrete there is, in the Summers, plus wind.I was born and raised in Bartlesville, moved away in 1992. So every trip to Tulsa for 18y was made through the north side.....and every trip back home was through the north side so that will always be my impression.
As far as comparing Tulsa to OKC, I compare all cities by their summer time humidity lol. OKC will always get my vote lol.
Welcome to our home. If the wind is from the west which it almost never is, we hear a little road noise from Harly's on the road 3/10 mile away and 129' downhill. Huge buffer of trees between there and home.Have you ever been far away from man made noise and light, to hear an almost complete silence?
I was in Yampa, Co. area back up on an old abandoned mining road, fairly high altitude one evening, after Sundown, no moon, no manmade light visible that I could tell, just stars, no wind. All I could hear was ringing in my ears. I was kind of disappointed that my ears could not hear the silence. I did not realize until that moment that there was so much noise and clutter in life, even in the small town I live in. We are exposed to manmade noise and manmade light almost our whole life. You can not hardly escape it.
I still prefer the ringing in my ears, over city noise though.
Lawton is the crotch with a case of the clap.OKC is the other armpit.
Lawton is the .........
That's a really good thought. Thanks for the uplifting words!It you try hard enough, you can find things to complain about with every city/town in the country. There is more enjoyment in spending a little time and finding the great things about where you are.
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