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The_sandlapper

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  1. I've heard of Buckle and have been in a few. It's basically for the 15-24 year old with plenty of overpriced namebrand crap that you can find pretty much anyplace else. As you can see I have been quite impressed with them. There is a store in Huntington, WV, Lexington, KY, or Myrtle, hell I can't remember I went into once or twice and that was pretty much it.

  2. I'm almost certain those are not city residents making those comments. I live and work in the city and people are very excited about the current developments, even those that live in the suburbs. I have a number of suburban dwelling colleagues who are dying to move downtown.

    Yeah I'm in agreement with matt there I doubt many of those posters are actually residents of Columbia. I'm sure it's the same batch of people posting negative crap just to try to get a rise out of people. I don't even give them the satisfaction of addressing those nimrods!

  3. Great to hear you had a good time in Chicago. I was actually raised in Skokie. Did you actually take the Metra (commuter rail), where the nearest stations are in adjacent Evanston or Morton Grove, or the CTA "El" (elevated) train (from Skokie it's the Yellow Line on Dempster Street - about a mile from my parents' house).

    If you had to move, I suppose I should be happy it's my hometown!

    We took the Metra from Evanston (purple line), can't think of the street but it was afew blocks away from Northwestern U. We liked the Skokie/Evanston area. I was surprised to see how much it reminded me of a typical suburb kinda city Skokie more so than Evanston, but we really had a great time, and we'll be back! I'm looking into working at Evanston Northwestern Hospital, and my girl is looking into working at National Louis University

  4. Yeah In all my years growing up in Columbia I never gave Greenville a second thought. I always saw Charleston though as being more similar in size, and mindset to Columbia. I always thought of Greenville as just being a little larger version of Spartanburg at that time cities were only about 10K in population apart (Sparkle 40K, GreenV 50K). But that's just how I thought while growing up. Not sure why there is so much animosity between the two cities I'm sure Carolina/Clemson has quite a bit to do with it. I'm sure that Midland vs. Upstate rivalries wont die. It's funny I always felt like I grew up in the right area of the state seeing how one parent was from the Upstate and the other was from the Lowcountry "go fig". I do know life in Greenville was alot different for me than living in Columbia. And of both cities vibes I prefer that of Columbia. "No extra chare".

  5. Here's the link from USC's website.

    After thinking about it some more, I think this is a very smart move for USC. Not only will it give the the Moore School of Business and USC in general more exposure, but this makes perfect sense given the corporate nature and size of Charlotte. Who knows, it might result in some long-lasting partnerships between USC and Wachovia and/or Bank of America (or some other corporation). Also, this program is geared towards working professionals meaning that it is very specialized in nature, so I don't think this will distract from the main campus or any of the other branches in any way; if anything, USC will get more shine.

    Now I wouldn't mind seeing some corporate ties and resources being funneled back to USC Columbia. I just don't want USC to end up as Charlotte's "byatch" and made to jump through a bunch of hoops at the expense of SC tax payers. It's great that we can educate them up there but hey throw us a friggn bone and send some of that brain power back to SC, and I'm not convinced that, that will be the case. Right now it's looking like a satellite school set up to educate Charlotte locals by the best international business school in the country. If NC puts some money into the university then maybe I would look on it more favorablly but now it seems SC my be getting the "dookie" end of the stick. JMO.

  6. Hum, I've always wanted to visit Chicago. Now with a non-stop flight, I think I'll actually make it a reality. It is so convenient to fly out of Columbia, instead of driving to Charlotte and paying for parking, etc... I'd rather pay a little more for that convenience and to give the Columbia airport my business.

    I loved Chicago! Pound for pound a great large city! I just got back from there a couple of weeks ago we stayed in Skokie but we just took the metra into town. Hopefully I will be able to call it my next home soon! :D

  7. What bugs me more is the Greenville and Charleston comparisons that seem to pop up everytime a downtown development is announced. I often suspect that such comments (eg, "Greenville and Charleston have better downtowns than Columbia") come from Greenvillians or Charlestonians, people who used to live there, or people out in the suburbs who rarely, if ever, venture into downtown. Such comments surely don't come from those who are committed to downtown and are working towards making it a better place. The article is about Columbia and celebrating the city's progress; discuss Greenville or Charleston elsewhere, but not in an article where Columbia is getting the shine. Some people just can't stand the fact that the city is doing something right.

    Yeah I agree. I find it ironic too that whenever something positive gets announced in DT Columbia many people (from Greenville or Charleston) claiming to live in Columbia now and immidiately say how Columbia can't compare, and how the city (Columbia) needs to do something to make itself better. Ironic because that's exactly what the city has been dong since around 2001. It's just like get over yourself. If you don't care for Columbia fine, I don't like many cities in the southeast, but dont try to discredit and belittle the great developments going on in DT Columbia just because of personal bias, it just makes you look silly and discredits your argument.

    This was done recently on this forum by some members posting in "The State" newspaper. The sad thing about it was how obvious it was because the boosters use similar or almost identical terminology when they post on this forum as when used in the newspaper blog.

  8. This is what I was speaking of. It comes from the Columbia Star:

    Hey the youth games! I competed in that from the age of 11-15. Those were some fun summers! It was cool because it was like a mini-olympics with teams usually from all across the US. Columbia had a notorious track team back then, we would rival with Birmingham, New York City for the national championship! It was great because we would travel to all these different cities each year to compete! We went to Boston, Patterson, NJ, DC, Philly, Atl,. Columbia hosted it a couple of years after I was to old to compete in it. It was cool learning experience because it helped shape my views on people from other cities that just because they are from NY and talk with a "funny" accent that didn't make them any better at what they did than me. It felt great reppin, "C-O-L-U-M-B-I-A, Columbia of yes cause we are the best"! ;)

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