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Started by TheTed, August 11, 2007, 01:09:54 AM

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aoxamaxoa

Nope. Junk food tax goes to %50....time to slim down.

cannon_fodder

Another insightful comment.

What counts as junk food?  Are french fries junk food but baked potatoes not?  What if butter and sour cream is added to them, then do they become junk food?  What about high carb items, some consider them junk food some health food.
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aoxamaxoa

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Another insightful comment.

What counts as junk food?  Are french fries junk food but baked potatoes not?  What if butter and sour cream is added to them, then do they become junk food?  What about high carb items, some consider them junk food some health food.



CF....lighten up.

Aa5drvr

I have a business associate who is a native of Japan but now lives in Detroit.
When he first visited Tulsa he booked a room downtown.  His comment was that he had to get a cab to get from the hotel to some evening activity.  And he had to wait on the cab.  There wasnt a string of cabs at his hotel to whisk him away as per his experience in other cities.

If you know those who work in Tokyo, they EXPECT "evening activities", ( as he said) tp be at the doorstep.

mr.jaynes

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I thought ORU was the heart of town.....televangelism has been our largest international viewing audience for decades now....why do you think the rest of the world knows about what's here?



Actually, from my research, there are a few nationally known evangelists with a Tulsa connection, such as Robert Tilton.



Huh? What about Oral and Richard. World famous.
And JC is here! Joyce that is....



Oh yes, my research turned that up also! Seems the esteemed Mr. Joyce has represented a number of evangelists.