The NBA, Mayor Mick on Ellen, OKC listed by National Geographic as one of the best cities to live in for people who love the outdoors: Just when you think things are turning around for the outsider’s perception of Oklahoma, this happens. I would include an image, but that would spoil the surprise. (Credit to Shay a.k.a. “The Boss” for the link.)
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