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Re: GPAF [message #2676 is a reply to message #2671] Thu, 19 January 2006 14:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
FredT is currently offline  FredT
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Ditto for "Chilean Sea Bass". It's a more appealing name than "Patagonian Toothfish".

Actually Tulsa is a very nice town. There are a couple of universities, and mid size cities that have colleges are more fun than those that don't. Before my first visit to Tulsa I imagined it as a town where they rolled up the sidewalks at 8:00PM. My employer, Amoco Corporation, had a large research facility there, and in the mid 1990's, when I became Human Resources manager for the company's technology and research functions, I found myself working in Tulsa at least one day a week, and I really liked it. It seemed to combine the amenities of a mid size city with the friendliness of a small town.

So the food is good, the town is good, the people are nice, and the audio is great. What's not to like?

 
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