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I know no one. - 2006/02/08 01:31What's up ppl? Moving to OK in a couple weeks. I know no one so what's up?
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Re:I know no one. - 2006/02/08 06:31Where you moving from?
I just moved from one side of the state to the other, so I kind of know what you mean.
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Re:I know no one. - 2006/05/13 23:43haha thanks for sympathy. one side of the state to the other. that's what he'd say if he would have ever replied back.
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Re:I know no one. - 2006/07/17 17:27Aww I'll be moving down there soon too I don't know very many people outside my small circle of friends but from what I've seen people seem friendly ~Traveling girl ran away, wanderlust to heal the pain~
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Re:I know no one. - 2008/07/13 19:41Been here 16 years off and on still don't know hardly anyone still looking and hoping
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EDMOND — About 70 lawmen raided an Edmond apartment complex this morning, looking for gang activity, drugs and other criminal activity, a police spokeswoman said.
The raid is at Rolling Green Apartment, 400 E Danforth Road, Glynda Chu said. see more on NewsOK.com
Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., citing the evaporation of credit for new real estate development projects, is shutting down its offices in Oklahoma and Tulsa as part of a national reduction in operations.
Trammell Crow?s existing projects in Oklahoma will continue under Shaun W. Frankfurt, an Ada native and longtime executive with Trammell Crow in Oklahoma who is now with the company in Chicago.
Frankfurt said Friday that offices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa probably would be dark by January. The company only has six employees in Oklahoma.
It will be the first time since Dallas real estate developer Trammell Crow himself worked on industrial projects in Oklahoma City in the 1960s that the company that bears his name will see more on NewsOK.com