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Old 06-29-2009, 08:28 AM
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Default Tulsa is on Top 100 Places to raise a family

The 100 best places to raise a family - TODAY 101


OKC is #28 (Congrats!)









Springfield MO, is listed on there in the top 10 of Worst places to raise a family
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I was born and raised in #37. I thought it was a good family place. I was surrounded by at least 20 first cousins, all within walking distance. You can take me out of Kansas, but you can't take Kansas out of me.
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All of these polls from different orgs. I saw on another poll where Tulsa was in the top ten, and now, it's at 100?

BTW, I can't see anything but the top 50 in the article. Also, being at 100 is not especially a great honor.

Sorry, just my opinion.
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Old 06-29-2009, 01:35 PM
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All of these polls from different orgs. I saw on another poll where Tulsa was in the top ten, and now, it's at 100?

BTW, I can't see anything but the top 50 in the article. Also, being at 100 is not especially a great honor.

Sorry, just my opinion.
Harhar...you may have to ban yourself!

Number 88 for those of you taking him seriously. And a sidenote appears in the article for Tulsa:

'Residents spend just 17 minutes commuting to work'.

I spend about six.
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The other 50 were under the advertisment and so were the top 10 worse cities.
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Old 06-29-2009, 03:28 PM
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The article is over a year old.

"updated 9:59 a.m. ET, Tues., May 20, 2008"
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