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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3747392" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>OKC and Tulsa are not too bad on traffic except during the rush hours. I grew up in one of the largest cities in US, I know bad traffic. Bad here is a good day in la. Cajun food is only truly found in South Louisiana There are places here but it is not the same. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin are all horrible with traffic and liberal agenda issues. Fort Worth, Waco, Temple still feel a bit like Texas. Tyler is lovely and has really bad issues with traffic. There are towns all over there which might fit the bill. Land will be generally cheaper in Oklahoma. Winters a bit more, summers not as hot and humid. Lots of lakes and public land to visit in Oklahoma. I44 seems to attract tornadoes. it is about a mile a minute to get to the big city. If you travel with Wife you could just go all over the country. There are lots of rv opportunities and several forums dedicated to the lifestyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3747392, member: 49817"] OKC and Tulsa are not too bad on traffic except during the rush hours. I grew up in one of the largest cities in US, I know bad traffic. Bad here is a good day in la. Cajun food is only truly found in South Louisiana There are places here but it is not the same. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin are all horrible with traffic and liberal agenda issues. Fort Worth, Waco, Temple still feel a bit like Texas. Tyler is lovely and has really bad issues with traffic. There are towns all over there which might fit the bill. Land will be generally cheaper in Oklahoma. Winters a bit more, summers not as hot and humid. Lots of lakes and public land to visit in Oklahoma. I44 seems to attract tornadoes. it is about a mile a minute to get to the big city. If you travel with Wife you could just go all over the country. There are lots of rv opportunities and several forums dedicated to the lifestyle. [/QUOTE]
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