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<blockquote data-quote="tulsamal" data-source="post: 2283484" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>I would expect this sort of thing from somebody who lives on one of the coasts. But you live in Oklahoma and you _don't_ think Arkansas has good jobs, indoor plumbing, and dental care??! We live in NE OK and we vacation in Arkansas all the time. Some beautiful locations with nice people. Drive through the home town city of Wal-Mart and observe the housing. There are thousands upon thousands of high end houses. A whole lot of money flows through there.</p><p></p><p>And somehow they manage to maintain their public highway system without covering the entire state with turnpikes. Despite them being free, they seem to be at least as good as OK highways. Many times I would say better....</p><p></p><p>Both my sisters live in the Denver area. It is a fun place to visit. But no... I most definitely wouldn't want to live there. High urban density, terrible traffic. Conflicting local laws on guns... I'm never 100% sure I'm not breaking one law or another. And that was before the last round.</p><p></p><p>G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsamal, post: 2283484, member: 571"] I would expect this sort of thing from somebody who lives on one of the coasts. But you live in Oklahoma and you _don't_ think Arkansas has good jobs, indoor plumbing, and dental care??! We live in NE OK and we vacation in Arkansas all the time. Some beautiful locations with nice people. Drive through the home town city of Wal-Mart and observe the housing. There are thousands upon thousands of high end houses. A whole lot of money flows through there. And somehow they manage to maintain their public highway system without covering the entire state with turnpikes. Despite them being free, they seem to be at least as good as OK highways. Many times I would say better.... Both my sisters live in the Denver area. It is a fun place to visit. But no... I most definitely wouldn't want to live there. High urban density, terrible traffic. Conflicting local laws on guns... I'm never 100% sure I'm not breaking one law or another. And that was before the last round. G [/QUOTE]
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