Finally getting away from Tulsa

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Rustygun

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Interesting how people’s perspective is different. We lived in Houston for almost 10 years and from our perspective Tulsa is a quiet calm place to live. Rush hour lasts 30-45 minutes (in houston rush hour was 3 hours long), for the most part people are nice, and tulsa only has mosquitoes for a few months of the year, in houston they were pretty much year round.
 

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Interesting how people’s perspective is different. We lived in Houston for almost 10 years and from our perspective Tulsa is a quiet calm place to live. Rush hour lasts 30-45 minutes (in houston rush hour was 3 hours long), for the most part people are nice, and tulsa only has mosquitoes for a few months of the year, in houston they were pretty much year round.


This is SO true. I moved from Colorado to northern Idaho. For the first 6 months or so every time I talked with my friends I would tell them how amazed I was at how little traffic there was on the road.

It didn't take long and I was b****ing out loud if I was the second car in line at a stoplight! :)
 

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This is SO true. I moved from Colorado to northern Idaho. For the first 6 months or so every time I talked with my friends I would tell them how amazed I was at how little traffic there was on the road.

It didn't take long and I was b****ing out loud if I was the second car in line at a stoplight! :)
Just human nature.
 

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This is SO true. I moved from Colorado to northern Idaho. For the first 6 months or so every time I talked with my friends I would tell them how amazed I was at how little traffic there was on the road.

It didn't take long and I was b****ing out loud if I was the second car in line at a stoplight! :)
Is that the same phenomenon by which people who griped all winter that they were ready for warm weather are already complaining that it's too hot? :rollingla
 

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