While there were some scooters rolling around, in general, I found the crowds to be manageable and the people to be polite and good-natured.
Well said brotherI think there are a lot of people who go in to this place expecting or even HOPING to have bad experiences, so they can ***** about it. Just saying, I dunno. I mean, it's a long day, it's a big expo, and it can be painful, my feet, legs and hips were sore after walking on that concrete for 2 days.
But dang... how freaking lucky are we to have such an amazing show right here in our own back yard twice a year? In OKLAHOMA??? What the hell ELSE do we have in Oklahoma that is considered 'world class' and brings in people from all over the country and the world to shop? If it were in Dallas or Atlanta or Chicago, we would all be *****ing that they cater to the big cities and ignore us here in 'flyover country'. I hear the *****ing and moaning year after year, but very few people praising the show for being such a great opportunity to see so many rarities and experience it all in one place.
I dunno, it just seems like I see a lot of people who really seem to revel in the bad aspects and want to find something to complain about.
Well said. I go (when I go) to search for high-end .22 rimfire rifles. I'll see more of what I'm looking for there than at any 30 or 40 local gun shows put together, and then some. Wanenmacher's is a world-class show and I am glad that it is in our backyard.I think there are a lot of people who go in to this place expecting or even HOPING to have bad experiences, so they can ***** about it. Just saying, I dunno. I mean, it's a long day, it's a big expo, and it can be painful, my feet, legs and hips were sore after walking on that concrete for 2 days.
But dang... how freaking lucky are we to have such an amazing show right here in our own back yard twice a year? In OKLAHOMA??? What the hell ELSE do we have in Oklahoma that is considered 'world class' and brings in people from all over the country and the world to shop? If it were in Dallas or Atlanta or Chicago, we would all be *****ing that they cater to the big cities and ignore us here in 'flyover country'. I hear the *****ing and moaning year after year, but very few people praising the show for being such a great opportunity to see so many rarities and experience it all in one place.
I dunno, it just seems like I see a lot of people who really seem to revel in the bad aspects and want to find something to complain about.
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