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What time will the first media call the election?

Started by RecycleMichael, October 09, 2007, 04:52:02 PM

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Ibanez

Natalie Sentz is the only KJRH babe worth watching.

Erin is a ***** in person and Beth Burnett reminds me of a barbie doll.

Anyway...nobody seems to be reporting now. I'm watching House and Fox23 hasn't given any results in a loooooong time.

USRufnex

KJRH just flipped their numbers with the same # of precinct's reporting... 52% no, 48% yes... conspiracy?  [:D]

TURobY

KOTV is at 71% reporting with 48% Yes and 51% No
---Robert

MH2010


TURobY

Quite a change from the beginning of the count. This is where it would be helpful to see a map of responding precincts. LOL
---Robert

Renaissance

Just got in and saw 52-48 "NO" with 75%.  I would imagine that last 25% could yet flip it to "YES" but I'm not optimistic.

TURobY

The sad thing is that I don't think many people realize how devastating a "No" result would be to the YP citizens of Tulsa, including myself.

I can't believe how many I've talked to that have considered moving based on the results of this election!
---Robert

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by wavoka

Natalie Sentz is the only KJRH babe worth watching.

Erin is a ***** in person and Beth Burnett reminds me of a barbie doll.

Anyway...nobody seems to be reporting now. I'm watching House and Fox23 hasn't given any results in a loooooong time.



you forgot about Krista Flasch....she is HAWT.

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by TURobY

The sad thing is that I don't think many people realize how devastating a "No" result would be to the YP citizens of Tulsa, including myself.

I can't believe how many I've talked to that have considered moving based on the results of this election!



oh cry me a river....[}:)]

Renaissance

I hear ya man. I'm a 28 year old attorney in Dallas, just waiting for the hometown to do ANYTHING to show me it's keeping up with the other cities I can choose from.  Norman/OKC, where I spent college is improving; Chicago where I spent law school tempts me; Dallas, where my job is, just keeps getting denser and unlike Tulsa is improving their river in a very similar manner.

It's not like the result of this vote is going to push me away from moving home, but I sure had looked forward to new trails, restaurants, and growth in the center of town.  There's always Jenks . . .

TURobY

---Robert

sgrizzle


Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

Status Quo wins again..

Hooray status quo!



I suggest status quo lost this evening.


inteller

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

Status Quo wins again..

Hooray status quo!



I suggest status quo lost this evening.





what pisses me off is the CoC sunk all of their money into a lost cause...now the Chamber has no money to promote Tulsa in more productive ways.

1.3 million down the drain.  what a waste.

Ibanez

The people of Tulsa are reasonable people. Present them with a clear and concise plan that is well explained and 99% of the time they will go for it.

This plan felt rushed and force fed from the very beginning. We never outgrow that hatred of having strained peas shoved down our throat when we were babies. That more than anything is the reason I heard people say they were voting no.