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#21 krazeeboi

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 04:48 PM

I didn't get a "nasty" impression last time I was on base either. :huh:

 

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 05:12 PM

Is it supposed to be sanatized or something?

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 05:19 PM

LOL, it does look like an army base. I'm usually too busy looking at the scenery to notice the buildings when I drive through there, though.   :blush:

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 05:20 PM

View Postwaccamatt, on Jun 7 2006, 07:19 PM, said:

LOL, it does look like an army base. I'm usually too busy looking at the scenery to notice the buildings when I drive through there, though.   :blush:
:rofl: Very funny, waccamatt!!! :rofl:

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 06:47 PM

I'll be in Chicago this weekend (Blues Fest) so I'll be sure to spread the good word about my home town!

Edited by The_sandlapper, 07 June 2006 - 06:48 PM.


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Posted 07 June 2006 - 07:07 PM

View Post803metlife, on Jun 6 2006, 11:45 PM, said:

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Your signature says that Columbia is the capital and largest city in SC.  Not too many cities can claim to be the largest in their states as well as their capitals... for instance, New York City is not a state capital, nor is Chicago, Philadelphia, LA, Miami, Baltimore, Charlotte, etc.  I can think of only a few, like Boston, Atlanta, Providence.  Maybe it's time to concede the "largest" title to Charleston, Greenville or Myrtle Beach.

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 07:27 PM

View Postmidtownbob, on Jun 7 2006, 09:07 PM, said:

Your signature says that Columbia is the capital and largest city in SC.  Not too many cities can claim to be the largest in their states as well as their capitals... for instance, New York City is not a state capital, nor is Chicago, Philadelphia, LA, Miami, Baltimore, Charlotte, etc.  I can think of only a few, like Boston, Atlanta, Providence.  Maybe it's time to concede the "largest" title to Charleston, Greenville or Myrtle Beach.

Why? What's the rationale behind that? And that's not something to willingly "concede" anyway.

As far as the states that have the largest cities as their capitals:

Georgia
Mississippi
Arkansas
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Indiana
Hawaii
Colorado
Arizona
Ohio
Iowa
Idaho
Massachusetts
Oklahoma
Utah
Wyoming

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 08:25 PM

about Fort Jackson... first of all, drive through their family housing and it looks like the ghetto.  Lawns with knee-high grass, houses with shutters hanging off... I even saw a car on blocks.  The house I went into had holes in the ceiling and crap, among other things.  The base is dirty too.  The building that I lived in had HUGE roaches and HUGE rats.  I'm not even in the army and was living where their guests stay, which to me would probably be a nicer place than where the basic trainees stay... right?  I don't think there is any other way to describe "nasty" really.  And to whoever said it "looks like an army base"... I hope most other army bases aren't like Fort Jackson.  The ones I've been on aren't anyway.  Just because it's a training base doesn't mean it has to look like crap either.  What's weirder is that according to everyone that I talk to in the Army, Ft Jackson is supposed to be a "nice" base ("relaxin' fort jackson").  If you still think it's nice, next time you're on take a trip into the family housing area.  Unless they've re-done it (which I hope they have), you won't be impressed.

Anyway.  Good thing about living there for 2 months was that I got to experience Columbia.  What a nice city :)

Edited by tony speller, 07 June 2006 - 08:32 PM.


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Posted 07 June 2006 - 08:34 PM

^Fort Jackson done alot of work in the last 10 years or so.  Its not THAT bad anymore.  Most of the new construction is decent even if monotonous brick.  Money has been pouring into that base recently.

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 09:07 PM

They did have a new schoolhouse up when I was there.. but it was only being used for Recruiter's school and Postal School as far as I know.  I guess next time i'm in Columbia i'll see if I can check that place out.

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 10:44 PM

View Postmidtownbob, on Jun 7 2006, 09:07 PM, said:

Your signature says that Columbia is the capital and largest city in SC.  Not too many cities can claim to be the largest in their states as well as their capitals... for instance, New York City is not a state capital, nor is Chicago, Philadelphia, LA, Miami, Baltimore, Charlotte, etc.  I can think of only a few, like Boston, Atlanta, Providence.  Maybe it's time to concede the "largest" title to Charleston, Greenville or Myrtle Beach.

Concede???  Not even sure what that means.  That's like saying Atlanta should concede being the largest city in Georgia.  That doesn't make sense.  All you have to do is look at ANY census, and it'll tell you Columbia is the largest city in SC...not to mention the largest metropolitan area.  I have a Rand McNally Atlas...and the page for SC even says at the top "Largest City:  Columbia".  So what's up with this concede crap?  :)

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Posted 08 June 2006 - 04:50 PM

View PostBryCola, on Jun 8 2006, 12:44 AM, said:

Concede???  Not even sure what that means.  That's like saying Atlanta should concede being the largest city in Georgia.  That doesn't make sense.  All you have to do is look at ANY census, and it'll tell you Columbia is the largest city in SC...not to mention the largest metropolitan area.  I have a Rand McNally Atlas...and the page for SC even says at the top "Largest City:  Columbia".  So what's up with this concede crap?  :)
I don't think he's arguing  that it is the largest. It sounds to me like he saying, "you've got a title (the capital of SC), give another city in the state your other one".

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Posted 08 June 2006 - 04:52 PM

View PostGvilleSC, on Jun 8 2006, 04:50 PM, said:

I don't think he's arguing  that it is the largest. It sounds to me like he saying, "you've got a title (the capital of SC), give another city in the state your other one".

Heck no; we want all the marbles!!!  :rofl:

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Posted 08 June 2006 - 05:05 PM

View PostGvilleSC, on Jun 8 2006, 06:50 PM, said:

I don't think he's arguing  that it is the largest. It sounds to me like he saying, "you've got a title (the capital of SC), give another city in the state your other one".

Even so, I still don't see the rationale behind that. It's not like the General Assembly convened one day and decided that things should be manipulated so that Columbia would be the capital AND largest city. I'm glad Atlanta and the state of Georgia didn't have that attitude; if so, if it would have conceded the largest city title to Augusta or Savannah, at least half of SC would be covered in uninterrupted sprawl (not that our own cities aren't doing a good job of that, unfortunately).

Edited by krazeeboi, 08 June 2006 - 05:06 PM.


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Posted 17 March 2010 - 04:42 PM

This post is about only one person's comments today on Columbia.  I was in training at work here in town.  Personnel from all over the state are in the training.  A guy from Berkeley County who was sitting next to me asked me if I live in Columbia once he found out I work here.  I said yes, and he said," I like Columbia.  I've often thought I'd like to live here."
"What do you like about it?" I asked.
He asked, "Have you ever been to DC?  Columbia feels like a small DC to me.  DC is too large and I don't really care for big cities, but Columbia is a nice size and just has the feel of a small DC."
I replied, "Interesting you say that.  I actually lived in DC for five years from age 20-25, and I also spent time in New York, and I've always said Columbia feels like cross between a tiny New York and a small DC, because when you drive around you can see for such a distance down an urban corridor from each intersection."
"It really does," he answered.  "And I love Columbia's downtown; the capitol area is so nice.  I just think I'd like to live here."
I said, "Columbia locals often sell the city short and think it's better other places, but Columbia has a lot to offer."
"I get that from people, too, and I don't get it," he said.
That's as word-for-word as I can get it without having recorded our conversation.  He looks to be in his thirties.

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Posted 03 February 2011 - 10:19 PM

View PostCorgiMatt, on 17 March 2010 - 04:42 PM, said:

This post is about only one person's comments today on Columbia.  I was in training at work here in town.  Personnel from all over the state are in the training.  A guy from Berkeley County who was sitting next to me asked me if I live in Columbia once he found out I work here.  I said yes, and he said," I like Columbia.  I've often thought I'd like to live here."
"What do you like about it?" I asked.
He asked, "Have you ever been to DC?  Columbia feels like a small DC to me.  DC is too large and I don't really care for big cities, but Columbia is a nice size and just has the feel of a small DC."
I replied, "Interesting you say that.  I actually lived in DC for five years from age 20-25, and I also spent time in New York, and I've always said Columbia feels like cross between a tiny New York and a small DC, because when you drive around you can see for such a distance down an urban corridor from each intersection."
"It really does," he answered.  "And I love Columbia's downtown; the capitol area is so nice.  I just think I'd like to live here."
I said, "Columbia locals often sell the city short and think it's better other places, but Columbia has a lot to offer."
"I get that from people, too, and I don't get it," he said.
That's as word-for-word as I can get it without having recorded our conversation.  He looks to be in his thirties.


Columbia is definately NOT a small DC.  If that was true, then I guess Charlotte is a small Hong Kong  <_<

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Posted 04 February 2011 - 04:14 AM

View PostTemeteron, on 03 February 2011 - 10:19 PM, said:

Columbia is definately NOT a small DC.  If that was true, then I guess Charlotte is a small Hong Kong  <_<
That was a subjective statement, not an objective statement. You can't argue with someone who's describing what they feel. You may not agree with them, but you can't dispute the way they feel.

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Posted 04 February 2011 - 06:04 AM

View PostTemeteron, on 03 February 2011 - 10:19 PM, said:

Columbia is definately NOT a small DC.  If that was true, then I guess Charlotte is a small Hong Kong  <_<

If you've been to Hong Kong and saw characteristics that remind you of Charlotte, so be it.  I agreed with the guy who made the comparison between Columbia and D.C. because I lived in D.C. for five years and definitely see characteristics in Columbia that remind me of it on a small scale.  Remember that word?  Small?

Edited by CorgiMatt, 04 February 2011 - 06:04 AM.





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