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Old 11-11-2005, 05:33 PM
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**** denver, crazy girls live there.
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Old 11-11-2005, 05:37 PM
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University of Saskatchewan is supposed to have a pretty good law school. no kidding.



Though a Saskatoon winter would kill a Florida boy, like quick.
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Originally Posted by teknics' post='777636' date='Nov 11 2005, 03:24 PM

DONT COME TO NJ, I SWEAR YOULL REGRET IT.



especially if you want to own/keep a car, especially a sports car insurance will cut you open and eat your insides.



plus its newark...newark has won the award for worst place to live in the usa more then once.



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I wanted to say that, but didn't want to offend all you NJ guys.
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Well you guys definately have me interested in Tulsa. Plus the LSAC shows i have a 95% chance of acceptance. So i'm definately applying there this week.



What about emissions laws? Weather? Interested in the housing/apartment scene. I like that idea of 850$ a month for such a big condo.
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Originally Posted by Dramon_Killer' post='777642
University of Saskatchewan is supposed to have a pretty good law school. no kidding.



Though a Saskatoon winter would kill a Florida boy, like quick.


HA HA, it's always gotta have something to do with canada.



Originally Posted by 94touring' post='777648' date='Nov 11 2005, 06:46 PM
I wanted to say that, but didn't want to offend all you NJ guys.


Speechless, this statement leaves me puzzled, suprised, dissappointed and impressed all at once.
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Old 11-11-2005, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by twinturborx7pete' post='777672' date='Nov 11 2005, 08:08 PM
Well you guys definately have me interested in Tulsa. Plus the LSAC shows i have a 95% chance of acceptance. So i'm definately applying there this week.



What about emissions laws? Weather? Interested in the housing/apartment scene. I like that idea of 850$ a month for such a big condo.


dont forget corn, soybeans and hairy women
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Originally Posted by twinturborx7pete' post='777672' date='Nov 11 2005, 05:08 PM

Well you guys definately have me interested in Tulsa. Plus the LSAC shows i have a 95% chance of acceptance. So i'm definately applying there this week.



What about emissions laws? Weather? Interested in the housing/apartment scene. I like that idea of 850$ a month for such a big condo.


Emissions?!!!! Buahahahaah. We don't have emisssions, or any kind of inspections for that matter.



Weather is very comparable to NC where I lived at the beach, slightly less humid, though I'd say the winters are more like the Raliegh Duram area where you will get snow a couple times and slightly cooler. 90's during the summer with the occasional 110 heat index, to 30's in the winter with the occasional -20 chill index, lol.



Tons of apartments and houses for rent. You have a lot of options there really, anywhere from dirt cheap in the few ghetto areas of town, to very pricey in the rich areas. I really nice 2 bedroom apartment with all the hookups/pool/gated/covered parking, ect... would be around 650 on the average.



Before I moved to Oklahoma I was expecting fields that went on forever without a tree in sight. But this part of the state is hilly and very green. Lots of trees and landscape.



EDIT: maybe lacking on the woman compared to the beach area where I lived. But ORU has some hotties and so does Stillwater.
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Women don't really interest me because I have LeAnn.. lol.. but its nice to know there is some nice scenery. But, I won't know where I'm going until probably March/April. SO, please keep the stats/info coming. Tulsa is high in the runnings now.. and since no emissions ... i can bring the 7 along.
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Where Im from in CO is the only county to not have emission laws. Although I heard they were trying to drop the emissions standards in a few more counties too.
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Also, insurance may be more here than what you pay in Fla. You're probably not 25 yet, and not married, so that doesn't help. However if you have another car I suggest you put the FD on "special use" insurance. I wanna say I only pay around $600 a year now for full coverage, compared to the $1200 (it might of been more can't remember) it was gona be. David may be moving out around that time and his condo would be available too. Get a roommate and live like a king, lol.
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