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I'm not sure if they're doing geographically-specific shows right now. If so, the Tulsa thing would be about Oklahoma, not just the city. Also saw that the Tulsa visit is postponed because Waters had an emergency appendectomy in New Orleans.Originally posted by Air_Thurman:
I don't mean this is an anti-Tulsa slam but what are they going to talk about? Usually when they do a city it is based around the history of the place. The Tulsa race riots?
Really, Do you have any concept of the history of Oklahoma? Why Oklahoma is one state instead of two? Because the eastern half had all the oil, water and money and you leaches in OKC wanted to steal it.Originally posted by Air_Thurman:
I don't mean this is an anti-Tulsa slam but what are they going to talk about? Usually when they do a city it is based around the history of the place. The Tulsa race riots?
The focus of the visit was said to be the entire state, not just Tulsa.Originally posted by FMPoke:
Really, Do you have any concept of the history of Oklahoma? Why Oklahoma is one state instead of two? Because the eastern half had all the oil, water and money and you leaches in OKC wanted to steal it.Originally posted by Air_Thurman:
I don't mean this is an anti-Tulsa slam but what are they going to talk about? Usually when they do a city it is based around the history of the place. The Tulsa race riots?
Seriously probably mostly about the Oil Boom. Thomas Gilcrease, Frank Phillips, J.P. Getty, William Skelly etc. The relationship with Native Americans. The aviation and aerospace industries. The history of Tulsa is rich and varied. It was truly the "Oil Capital of the World."
I assume the "Drunk History" part will cover the Jim Imholfe mayoral years.
This post was edited on 3/4 10:51 PM by FMPoke