12-12-2016
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
I am from MN, but spent my summers in Texas, Arizona, and a ton of my family is in the South, namely Florida, so the weather is no bother to me, but curious what life is like in that specific area? I have one friend not far from Greenville which had my interest but Columbia/Lake Carolina looked nice?
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12-12-2016
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Pewp Champion
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
I'd go just for the Waffle House.
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12-12-2016
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aka Goodbye
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Check with SlowWhite, he's been down there for a while.
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12-12-2016
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by Goat Blower
Check with SlowWhite, he's been down there for a while.
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Good point! Forgot about that.
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12-12-2016
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Been there, done that.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Camden, S.C.
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Greenville is where its at.
Its. Currently listed as one of the fastest growing fortune 500 business areas in the US.
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12-12-2016
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Been there, done that.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Camden, S.C.
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
I have debated several times moving from Columbia area to Greenville for better work. Amd schools for the kids.
And its basically right in the middle between charlotte (1hr) and Columbia (45min)
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1997 GSX - new ride
1997 GSX - dedicated track car
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1992 GSX - sold
1996 GST - sold
1995 GSX - sold
Best 1/4 - 11.7 on 93oct
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12-12-2016
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Been there, done that.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Camden, S.C.
Posts: 3,248
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
You are also much closer to performance shops with dynos. And you'd still be an hour or less to CMP. And like 1.5 to Darlington
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1997 GSX - new ride
1997 GSX - dedicated track car
2004 R6 - sold
1992 GSX - sold
1996 GST - sold
1995 GSX - sold
Best 1/4 - 11.7 on 93oct
Best 1/4 MPH - 120mph
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12-13-2016
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Braaaaaaaap!
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Location: Fridley
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
But the "polar vortex" just started! Already thinking about moving? haha
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12-13-2016
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by SlowWhite
Greenville is where its at.
Its. Currently listed as one of the fastest growing fortune 500 business areas in the US.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowWhite
I have debated several times moving from Columbia area to Greenville for better work. Amd schools for the kids.
And its basically right in the middle between charlotte (1hr) and Columbia (45min)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowWhite
You are also much closer to performance shops with dynos. And you'd still be an hour or less to CMP. And like 1.5 to Darlington
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This is very interesting, I was mainly loving the politics and geography of the area and I have a friend who lives over in Keowee and loves it. I was drawn to Columbia due to the established business etc but good to hear my initial attraction to Greenville isn't bad! Thank you so much for the insight, I think on my next visit to family in FL, I'll stop by for a tour. Lake Carolina had my recent eye, but I feel that Greenville is a little more the environment I enjoyed passing through a few times over in Chatanooga.
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But the "polar vortex" just started! Already thinking about moving? haha
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Haha got my e85 FRS started in below 0 this morning so that's a good sign, but yea in general a little bit of me bitching out, and kinda not a fan of the politics, and general public of the metro area. Also how far your dollar goes is important.
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12-16-2016
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Area code 166 represent
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Find me some Goose Island Burbon Country Bottles, there is a ton down there and I need me more. Will pay to have it shipped up! lol
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12-16-2016
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Maybe bring your resume and swing by UGR and see if they're hiring 
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12-16-2016
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#12
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by AJ
Find me some Goose Island Burbon Country Bottles, there is a ton down there and I need me more. Will pay to have it shipped up! lol
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Oh man I love that stuff. I'll look haha.
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Originally Posted by Halon
Maybe bring your resume and swing by UGR and see if they're hiring 
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Wow totally forgot about that. Not a bad plan 
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12-17-2016
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Make the move or you will regret it!
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12-18-2016
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Transmission destroyer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cambridge
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Wish I would have moved south before I started a family. Would be much much tougher now.
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12-19-2016
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
Make the move or you will regret it!
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Originally Posted by goodhart
Wish I would have moved south before I started a family. Would be much much tougher now.
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Well so I have my dog who's happy to be with me wherever, but the lady and I have our core family up here. That said, no kids, and probably won't be for a long time, and by then I think at least my side, would be relocating within a state away anyhow. So in reality you are all right, in that the clock is ticking for sure. I'll see how far I can make it, and how the road trip through the mountains to Myrtle Beach, changes some minds. Maybe this upcoming summer for sure. This last bitter week had me real irritated about my zip code haha.
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12-19-2016
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
I agree moving while you can. But on that same note, if you plan to have kids and you are planning on moving away from your family/parents, keep in mind that having them around with kids can be a total life saver sometimes. Have a couple kids and want to go have an evening with just you and the lady, having parents around that can watch them is priceless.
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12-19-2016
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by dogwhistle
the lady and I have our core family up here.
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Moving away from family just makes visits with them that much more special and meaningful. I've gotten much closer to my family with us all being spread out across the country vs. living all nearby.
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I agree with Kracka.
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12-19-2016
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
Even with kids I'd take more overall happiness vs. occasional.
Once your parents get real old they can watch the kids on long visits and will want to.
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12-19-2016
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by Halon
I agree moving while you can. But on that same note, if you plan to have kids and you are planning on moving away from your family/parents, keep in mind that having them around with kids can be a total life saver sometimes. Have a couple kids and want to go have an evening with just you and the lady, having parents around that can watch them is priceless.
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:/ They already do this for my pup once and a while and love him, and yea that was my main worry. So if they weren't far away, where they could come stay for a while (they are near retirement/moving side business down to St Petersburg) it might not be as bad, but a night out is a night out, and things happen. Emergencies aren't planned.
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Originally Posted by Kracka
Moving away from family just makes visits with them that much more special and meaningful. I've gotten much closer to my family with us all being spread out across the country vs. living all nearby.
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I've found this with my brother. We shared a damn room growing up until he moved out, then moved straight to Tampa. I see him twice a year and we're closer than ever because we can enjoy everything about each other's lives without interfering or overstaying welcomes. I think this would be a blessing really.
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
Even with kids I'd take more overall happiness vs. occasional.
Once your parents get real old they can watch the kids on long visits and will want to.
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I read this two ways haha but I can tell what you meant I think. Hell they'll be 45min away from my brother in Tampa, and as much as he denies it, he'll have a family like me even sooner, and before me, or my parents move. Might be a good prompt for my folks to head down. Literally only a few people here in MN on my side aren't already planning a move to the region, but local, and regional are different. Driving to Chi town to take care of family is doable, but not ideal. Her side is another story, it's messy, complicated, and honestly/fondly, they won't mind since they are all over the midwest/grainbelt as it is with infrequent visits. She's fine with the idea thankfully.
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12-19-2016
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Transmission destroyer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cambridge
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!
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Originally Posted by Halon
I agree moving while you can. But on that same note, if you plan to have kids and you are planning on moving away from your family/parents, keep in mind that having them around with kids can be a total life saver sometimes. Have a couple kids and want to go have an evening with just you and the lady, having parents around that can watch them is priceless.
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This x10 if kids are in the plan.
If not, or if things change, enjoy it while you can, you can always move back if you miss it!
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Originally Posted by scheides
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