headhunter15
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Charleston is a very nice city. Great seafood and wonderful colonial architectureSteve Spurrier came from Florida. When he first got to Columbia he said it was the hottest place he'd ever been. I lived there for six years before I moved to Charleston. It's not a bad city at all really, and most Cock fans are pretty decent and reasonable, but it's nowhere near as nice as Charleston or Knoxville--or Greenville for that matter.
...and in the past ten years, a whole bunch more. We have about four or or five good beaches, PGA level golf courses, Boeing, Mercedes, Volvo, one of the most active and growing ports in the east. I'm afraid it'll never be like it was 30 years ago when I moved here, but my understanding is Knoxville, my childhood stomping grounds and high school & college home, is going through the same struggles. C'est la vie.Charleston is a very nice city. Great seafood and wonderful colonial architecture
LolHot and even hotter because of the sand. Pine trees somehow make it feel even stickier.
Every form of vermin- snakes, scorpions, sand fleas, chiggers, ticks of all kinds and sizes, fire ants, poison ivy/oak/sumac, kudzu, soil as hard as a brick and almost sterile... even the grass to the extent they have it is ugly and scraggly.
Hot and even hotter because of the sand. Pine trees somehow make it feel even stickier.
Every form of vermin- snakes, scorpions, sand fleas, chiggers, ticks of all kinds and sizes, fire ants, poison ivy/oak/sumac, kudzu, soil as hard as a brick and almost sterile... even the grass to the extent they have it is ugly and scraggly.
A good friend is a USC grad. He told me some plantation owners were asked to donate land for a new university, so they donated the lousiest land they had.Hot and even hotter because of the sand. Pine trees somehow make it feel even stickier.
Every form of vermin- snakes, scorpions, sand fleas, chiggers, ticks of all kinds and sizes, fire ants, poison ivy/oak/sumac, kudzu, soil as hard as a brick and almost sterile... even the grass to the extent they have it is ugly and scraggly.
I think if I was a fan of a team coached by Shane Beamer and saw how he routinely acted, I'd be hesitant to call other coaches "tards".Just one other thing, then I'm done with this thread. I don't normally fixate on a person's looks, but the fact this tater chip delivery boy refers to Coach Heupel as 'the 'tard man' just really pisses me off. Coach is known as one of the finest minds in the coaching world, and this 25K a year wannabe youtuber calls him a 'tard? It's classless to call anybody that, much less a man making 9 mil a year. Ok, moving on from the Neanderthal.
Wouldn't doubt that. The whole sand hills area though is pretty miserable. I love the people in SC but there is nothing appealing in that part of the state. The Upstate isn't bad and the coast has some nicer areas.A good friend is a USC grad. He told me some plantation owners were asked to donate land for a new university, so they donated the lousiest land they had.