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<blockquote data-quote="bubbaturbo" data-source="post: 4002649" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>I used to live in Memphis. I graduated from Memphis State and started working in Memphis. There were bad parts of town but being young, single, and bulletproof, lots of things don't necessarily make it onto your radar. Then I got married. That makes you a little more circumspect. Then we had our first kid. That almost immediately caused a panic to somehow get out of Memphis, because no matter where he goes to school, he's still living in an unsafe city. Various circumstances and events caused us to settle in OKC. There are things I don't like about OK, scenery, for example, but I can't say I have ever felt unsafe. Now I have a brand new grandson and daughter/son-in-law are very worried about where he is going to go to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbaturbo, post: 4002649, member: 3194"] I used to live in Memphis. I graduated from Memphis State and started working in Memphis. There were bad parts of town but being young, single, and bulletproof, lots of things don't necessarily make it onto your radar. Then I got married. That makes you a little more circumspect. Then we had our first kid. That almost immediately caused a panic to somehow get out of Memphis, because no matter where he goes to school, he's still living in an unsafe city. Various circumstances and events caused us to settle in OKC. There are things I don't like about OK, scenery, for example, but I can't say I have ever felt unsafe. Now I have a brand new grandson and daughter/son-in-law are very worried about where he is going to go to school. [/QUOTE]
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