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    Smile Hello from Oklahoma


    Hi All
    It's great to find a place where information is freely exchanged.

    I've officially stopped doing remodels, and am now dedicated to inspections. It seemed like the logical progression, hopefully I can continue the success I've had up to this point.
    I'm sure I'll still get roped into the occational remodel, like just last week my brother asked about replacing his counter tops....

    I'll do my best to contribute.
    Phil

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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    Hi Philip,

    I hope you put some WD 40 on those tools before you put them away.

    My counter tops need replacing, OH I mean WELCOME.

    It Might have Choked Artie But it ain't gone'a choke Stymie! Our Gang " The Pooch " (1932)
    Billy J. Stephens HI Service Memphis TN.

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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    Hello Oklahoma
    Love the musical, right up there with, The Music Man, Grease, and Chicago.

    ' correct a wise man and you gain a friend... correct a fool and he'll bloody your nose'.

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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    Where in Oklahoma? Oklahoma is not all flat, windy with a few small mountains.

    Anyway, Welcome here


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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    I have offices in Bethany, and Enid. I will be serving those locations and what's between.


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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    Quote Originally Posted by William Mize View Post
    Oklahoma is not all flat,
    That reminded me of some research three researchers did about 3-4 years ago regarding Kansas and it always being referred to a "Kansas is flatter than a pancake."

    They used satellite imagery and GPS coordinates to compare the flatness of Kansas to that of a pancake (which they obtained from the foremost of pancake makers ... IHOP). Their research showed that the relationship of the high and low points of Kansas as related to each other, i.e., "flatness of Kansas" and the high and low points of the pancake as related to each other, i.e., "flatness of pancake" confirmed that Kansas *IS* "flatter than a pancake".



    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
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    Default Re: Hello from Oklahoma

    Welcome aboard Phillip.

    I had the pleasure of driving through Oklahoma yesterday. My dad had to go see a doctor up in Tulsa.

    He had some back surgery up there a few years ago, and had to go back for a checkup.

    We drove up from Dallas so it was about a 600 mile round trip to the doctor. Myself and my brother took him up there. Family time in a truck, ahh the fun.

    Jeepers, the highway patrols are everywhere on Hwy. 75, 69 and the Indian turnpike. Bet we seen 50 of them or more.

    Lots of casinos too. I was shocked to see all those.

    Oklahoma is really a nice state and is not as flat as most would think. Not large mountains, but some mountains present. Dallas is flatter for sure.

    Rick


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