Basement lovers help get Oklahoma City builder to 500 mark
EDMOND — Seventeen teenage girls, a weekend-long church lock-in and retreat, in a private home — and the house stood and the parents-owners’ nerves remained unfrazzled.
Richard and Mary Burns love their basement. So do their kids, Adin, 17, Bryce, 15, and Bailey, 12.
They’re perfect examples of the kind of family that has helped get Mike Hancock to the 500 mark in his basement busines...
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