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Old 02-21-2020, 05:13 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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I wish Kluch family the best and if OKC works out for them then AWESOME. But for MANY MANY people I have met in OKC/Edmond/Norman they regret moving from where they came from or they were from OK and wanted to get the @$%! out of the state !!
We've probably all run them off by now as well.

Have to admit though, that I can't go by that Kirkpatrick Bank site on Bryant and Memorial without thinking of you.

As for the Kluch family, that is an area I would look at. Southeast Edmond has lots of really nice homes with woods and rolling hills throughout. Probably one of the nicest and prettiest areas of the OKC metro relative to family living.
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Old 02-21-2020, 06:07 PM
 
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I am still here and still complaining about the lack of (yes!) grocery stores. OK has kind of grown on us. The weather is what it is. Right now an entrepreneur could make a killing with polar fleece bikinis It is the people. Where does the cashier at Wally take the time to say something nice while doing her job or a man asks you in the parking lot to please move over so he can get the five cases of water in your truck. When SO wore original Guthrie designer clothes to Lowe's and added a Sneaky Pete to complete the outfit - he had arrived.
Short the story of the woods and the echo.
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Old 02-21-2020, 07:00 PM
 
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Run off ?? I burned rubber in that Uhaul !!! OKC is a "3rd world" US city and I was SOOOOO happy to move out:


I was ready to kiss the ground when I arrived back in Chicago


I wish Kluch family the best and if OKC works out for them then AWESOME. But for MANY MANY people I have met in OKC/Edmond/Norman they regret moving from where they came from or they were from OK and wanted to get the @$%! out of the state !!

glad you left.
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Old 02-22-2020, 02:53 AM
 
Location: No Longer in "METHklahoma" THANK GOD !!
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glad you left.

Me too bud. And thanks for proving my point
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Old 02-22-2020, 01:14 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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glad you left.
People in OKC don't find acrimony very appealing. Maybe they do in Chicago?
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Old 02-22-2020, 01:26 PM
 
Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma
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I am still here and still complaining about the lack of (yes!) grocery stores. OK has kind of grown on us. The weather is what it is. Right now an entrepreneur could make a killing with polar fleece bikinis It is the people. Where does the cashier at Wally take the time to say something nice while doing her job or a man asks you in the parking lot to please move over so he can get the five cases of water in your truck. When SO wore original Guthrie designer clothes to Lowe's and added a Sneaky Pete to complete the outfit - he had arrived.
Short the story of the woods and the echo.
Crest, Whole Foods, Aldi, and Sprouts aren't enough?
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Old 02-22-2020, 01:34 PM
 
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Whole Foods, Aldi, and Sprouts aren't enough?
No! I work full time and do not have the luxury of commuting to Edmond or across OKC to grab a bag of groceries:>) Have you been to Aldi and Sprouts in Yukon? Aldi constantly has empty shelves. Sprouts is simply gross. Flies in the onions, say no to crack with staff, wilted salad, cashiers with several nose rings and a cold using their sleeves to ..., overall really dirty. That leaves CostPlus, Wally and a local chain (try to be there at opening before the butcher turns the lights on!).
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Old 02-27-2020, 07:44 AM
 
Location: Greater Indianapolis
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Things I've learned about OKC suburbs thus far... grocery stores in the area cause people to have very controversial opinions about them, lol.
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Old 02-27-2020, 09:22 AM
 
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Things I've learned about OKC suburbs thus far... grocery stores in the area cause people to have very controversial opinions about them, lol.
It may be entertaining for you but I refuse to feed my family mediocre quality food at often ridiculous prices. You want to home school while I am in one of the top OK school district with no need for it. To each hi own:>)
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Old 02-27-2020, 10:17 AM
 
Location: Greater Indianapolis
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It may be entertaining for you but I refuse to feed my family mediocre quality food at often ridiculous prices. You want to home school while I am in one of the top OK school district with no need for it. To each hi own:>)
I don't blame you. If lack of quality food in different OKC suburbs is a concern then it's something for us to take into consideration regarding relocation.
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