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Mark Watkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Watkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Going to high school and college in Oklahoma (OU), I cannot disagree too
much with Joseph except to say that the mid-west folks are much nicer than
those where I grew up - Washington D.C.  Now that I live and work in Dallas
I'd be pretty desparate before I would consider moving back to Oklahoma (or
any east coast state for that matter).  If I did go back to OK, it would
have to be near Grand Lake by Tulsa which is absolutely beautiful.

Worst city Joe?  Without any hesitation I can say that for me it is
Paulsboro NJ.  Right accross the river from BSEPA and the Philly airport,
btw.

Joe Howell wrote:

> Joseph Rosenblatt wrote:
> >
> > It Hertz even thinking about moving to Oklahoma. BTW how do you know
> > your in Oklahoma? From the east coast walk toward the sunset until you
> > smell manure. That's Texas! Turn right until you step in it. That's
> > Oklahoma.
> >
> > Makes beautiful SE PA look like Eden.
>
> I don't know - I worked on a contract there 1995-1996. Good
> client, good rates, GREAT PEOPLE! and all Courtyard hotel's
> look the same to me, whether Atlanta, San Francisco, or OKC.
> Water activites were kind of sparse, had to leave my office/boat
> at home, but there are a lot worse places for contract work!
>
> Miami, Jersey City, TOPEKA!!!!:( :( YUCK!)
>
> Question to the group....
>
> What is the WORST city you ever worked in ? (and we all know
> that BSEPA could not possibly be on this list)
> --
>  Joe Howell, HIS COmpany    [log in to unmask]    850-678-3238
>  PO Box 73                  850-830-5078       850-678-7378
>  Valparaiso ("The Valley Of Paradise"), Florida, USA  32580

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