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The_sandlapper

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  1. I think I may remember the monkeys at Cromer were they in a glass cage as you entered the store? Also with Finlay Park I always thought it started out as Sydney Park and then it was changed to Finlay about 2 years after it opened? I do remember Mayfest there though! My sister said it stopped once it started turning into Columbia's version of freak-nik. She went to one of the last ones the ever had.

  2. U know u from the old school Metro If.......

    1. U remember or ever been on the Mr.Knozit show. check

    2. U remember May Fest or Kids Day at Finley Park. check

    3. U know where Finley Park is. check

    4. U know the song "You Damn Right" by Mr. Flip.

    5. U remember the First ever Rush's that was located on Broad River. check

    6. U remember when Jermaine O'Neal was in high school. Ha I played against him, Ray Allen, Lenord Johnson, and BJ Mackie.

    7. U remember going to Red Wing Rollerway for birthday parties. check

    8. U remember the God Father's Pizza by Columbia Mall.

    9. U remember when Columbia Mall was the best mall. check

    10.U remember when Spring Valley and Richland North East were the only highschools in district two. check

    11.U ever ate Bojangles. Still do

    12.U know not to be on Broad River Road during rush hour(5pm) on weekdays. check

    13.U ever been Frankie's Fun Park. check

    14.U ever been to Zesto's.

    15.U ever been to the Christmas Parade downtown. check

    16.U remember the first Sams's Club Richland Hospital check (I remember when it was an old drive in theater)

    17.U remember when Michael Jackson was being treated at Richland Hospital.

    18.U remember when we had the Capitol City Bombers. Ha, check

    19.U remember when 101.3 the Big DM was the best radio station. check

    20. U remember going to Cub Whispers on Two Notch Road.

    22. U remember when Krispy Kreme Donuts was on Main Street.

    23. You remember Cromer's in Dutch Square Mall! check, and DT too

    24. U remember when Phoneix Movies was called something different.

    25. U remember going to Red Wing Rollerway house parties growing up. check

    26. U remember when Polo movies was open. check

    27. U remember when Columbia Mall was a hang-out spot on weekends.

    28. U ever went to your high school rivals football or basketball game.

    29. U ever been to Bjs (Banana Joes). check

    30. U know where all the malls at.

    31. U remember when the State Fair was fun growing up. check

    32. U know who collard greenz and Piazo is

  3. That's both great news! I'm still wondering who the next F-500 company that will be moving into innovista? I know there was mention of it in the paper about a week ago.

  4. So let me get this straight you go to a Columbia paper forum boost your hometown and childishly bash that city and it's inhabitants then come back and pat yourselves on the back about what you posted. Yet you claim people from Columbia are childish and refuse to accept others points of views? I do believe I have lost respect for this thread and this forum.

  5. This is my thousanth post! It's been one helluva road but I'd like to thank everyone for your support! Mr Anderson who used to drive me to icerink at 6 o'clock in the morning, Mrs. Kennady who made a man out of me, and of course RCDC(Richland County Dept. of Corrections) for giving a drunken college kid home for the holidays a place to sleep it off :thumbsup:

  6. USC is looking for sponsors in the feul cell industry to light the events at baseball, basketball, and football games similar to what was done with the Colonial Center, also incentives to any start up feul cell companies wishing to move to the Columbia area!

    USC is challenging fuel-cell industry leaders around the country to join an initiative to help make Columbia a world leader in fuel cells and other alternative energy applications.
    The Research Authority is prepared to invest up to $200,000 in any start-up fuel-cell company or any established company moving to Columbia.

    Hannum said what Columbia is doing is breaking new ground.
  7. Grant Jackson reports in The State today that a high-tech Columbia start-up has received $8.5 million from a major venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, a first for South Carolina. This is great news.

    WIS news said last night that USC has been designated a national place of beauty by an organization that bestows such designations upon places. It won the award for excellence in groundskeeping and horticulture.

    Workers have reinstalled two of the light posts (no lights yet) on the Congaree River Bridge (more commonly known as the Gervais Street Bridge) on the EdVenture corner of the bridge. They are freshly repainted with the same beautiful green, which goes very well with the green trim on EdVenture's building.

    That's awesome news, and it's good to see that its a local start up that is recieving that kind of recognition. Already the idea of a knowledge based economy here is starting to make a stink!

  8. I can understand your feelings, but all you have to do is visit each of the others to see. I think it is quite clear that these cities all line up well as equally important, and it appears that the growth is equally strong within each. Differences make them unique, but size and individual importance is becoming (and should be) less noticeable. :thumbsup:

    Hey I agree with that!

  9. Again it's not an absolute number it's an estimate so the cities municipal population could be anywhere from 115,000 to 125,000 as of 3/5/2006. I do know however census numbers tend to lean on the conservative side of the curve.

  10. Not so concerned if Columbia is the states 1st, 2nd, or 3rd municipality just want to see the city grow and live up to its potential. However in regard to the current day projected population of the city it has been posted in SC Metro Population Est thread post #60. That's the only source I have that verifies that number if that aint good enough then I don't know? Besides it's obvious that Charleston and its MSA is in the strongest position to take the lead. There isn't much that will stop the coast from growing.

    Oh and that is great news for the university and the city. Again confirming how serious USC & Columbia are about taking the Midlands & the state to the next level!

  11. The State is the highest circulated volume in the state, but your right it's a pretty decent paper or atleast just as good as papers I've seen elswhere. Of course not as good as the New York Times, or Washington Post. :D

  12. Newberry for sure its already in the Columbia CSA, Sumter and Orangeburg are possibilities as well. The south is growing at an alarming rate and as many of the major cities beocme overcrowded people are gonna be looking to settle in bedroom cities 30-45mins of the metro.

  13. ^Yeah I saw that yestarday and posted in the SC economic engine thread. Didn't get many responses though? Kinda nullifies that whole Greenville/upstate we should secede with CLT, & RDU economic engine thing. As I said though the state's economic engine may come as a surprise but if one truly thinks about it should be a no brainer.

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