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Originally Posted by COOLnificent
Originally Posted by MBen32
i lived in columbia for 2.5 yearsRNE ran the whole Richland School District
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Originally Posted by COOLnificent
Originally Posted by MBen32
i lived in columbia for 2.5 yearsRNE ran the whole Richland School District
Originally Posted by jhobson5
Man i am from Denver, Colorado. I moved to the charleston area in June after I graduated from college for a job. And i must say it has been an experience. The south is a lot different then the midwest. A lot slower pace. I learning to love it. But somethings i will never get used to. Like no snow, people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees, and the "southern" accent. I cant understand a word some people say at times. But one thing i will always love about the south is the food. Cant get enough of it.
Originally Posted by MILLION DOLLAR STACKS
Originally Posted by jhobson5
Man i am from Denver, Colorado. I moved to the charleston area in June after I graduated from college for a job. And i must say it has been an experience. The south is a lot different then the midwest. A lot slower pace. I learning to love it. But somethings i will never get used to. Like no snow, people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees, and the "southern" accent. I cant understand a word some people say at times. But one thing i will always love about the south is the food. Cant get enough of it.u talkin bout them geechie people?
NC is 10x better then SC.
indeed...other than Myrtle Beach...SC has nothing to offer for me..I couldnt live there
people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees
i see that too...thats track jacket/nf steep weather to me
and the "southern" accent
that irks me at times and especially if people are talkin slow with a southern accent....
Originally Posted by MBen32
Originally Posted by MILLION DOLLAR STACKS
Originally Posted by jhobson5
Man i am from Denver, Colorado. I moved to the charleston area in June after I graduated from college for a job. And i must say it has been an experience. The south is a lot different then the midwest. A lot slower pace. I learning to love it. But somethings i will never get used to. Like no snow, people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees, and the "southern" accent. I cant understand a word some people say at times. But one thing i will always love about the south is the food. Cant get enough of it.u talkin bout them geechie people?
geechie people
I remember my first expierience in charleston on a college visit..heard one of them N's talk and was like..
My whole family talks like this, I bring my girls through and they are like, is your family Jamaican? I'm like nah boo they notOriginally Posted by trapmuzik617
Originally Posted by MBen32
Originally Posted by MILLION DOLLAR STACKS
Originally Posted by jhobson5
Man i am from Denver, Colorado. I moved to the charleston area in June after I graduated from college for a job. And i must say it has been an experience. The south is a lot different then the midwest. A lot slower pace. I learning to love it. But somethings i will never get used to. Like no snow, people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees, and the "southern" accent. I cant understand a word some people say at times. But one thing i will always love about the south is the food. Cant get enough of it.u talkin bout them geechie people?
geechie people
I remember my first expierience in charleston on a college visit..heard one of them N's talk and was like..alot of the ppl i hang wit up at clemson r from charleston... first time i heard em talk i thought they were like jamaican or somethin... they straight up geechi
Originally Posted by MBen32
Originally Posted by MILLION DOLLAR STACKS
Originally Posted by jhobson5
Man i am from Denver, Colorado. I moved to the charleston area in June after I graduated from college for a job. And i must say it has been an experience. The south is a lot different then the midwest. A lot slower pace. I learning to love it. But somethings i will never get used to. Like no snow, people wearing heavy coats when its 50 degrees, and the "southern" accent. I cant understand a word some people say at times. But one thing i will always love about the south is the food. Cant get enough of it.u talkin bout them geechie people?
geechie people
I remember my first expierience in charleston on a college visit..heard one of them N's talk and was like..
YO!Originally Posted by kicksgetmehigh
I live in Charlotte which is 5 minutes away from the SC border... its just as wack here as it is anywhere in SC