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Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/16 08:14 So now that downtown has fizzled out where has everybody been hanging out? There doesn't seem to be a club district anymore and we are back to everything being scattered around town.

Anybody suggest some clubs?
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Re:Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/16 21:56 I miss the downtown district soooo much! I still go down to Cronies and 1974 on occasion but it is nothing like it used to be down there.
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Re:Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/16 23:37 yea, the downtown district was pretty fun and Cronie's and 1974 are both pretty cool bars. I'm still partial to Crawpappy's - I just love that place. It used to be a lot better when they had Bud Light on tap not that Coor's crap! Golf Advice | Priceless Pics and Jokes
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Re:Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/17 01:35 Browneye, when you go to crawpappys-wear letters. one of the bartenders is from the mich. state chapter and he likes to hook it up, just an fyi
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Re:Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/17 09:26 Now...that is some excellent news...gotta love them Tekes!

Networking rocks!
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Re:Tulsa's Scene - 2005/12/17 12:21 hey thats what were here for! Here comes a white guy.
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