sesquicentennial: 150 years. Gunilla: built in 1940, only converted to sail in 1999. Check your assumptions at the Google.
The picture you used in the article is actually from McClellanville's Lowcountry Shrimp Festival
Reecollins, if elected isn't jaded, he's a bitter self-absorbed troll who gets his entertainment by being an asshole
And if elected... Obviously you're jaded... Did Al Parrish steal your doughnut? Crisis Ministries does fine work. Do yourself a favor stop by CM and help serve a meal. Acerbic ranting based on some paranoid fiction going on in your brain helps no one... Except you, you selfish prick.
There are many charities in the Charleston area that ostensibly help down and out people and animals, but to what degree is really difficult to determine. Some say the people who run these places are really living large on the misery of others and at least one is a millionaire who owns multiple properties and whose wife has purchased KY Jelly using the business account (no, that's not kentucky Jelly). The thing these people are really good at is fund raising and smoozing the media. And that is pretty easy because the press is so eager to promote non-religeous "charaties" and successful academians, even those who turn out to be frauds like Albert Parish. Heck, even Fidel Castro was a darling of the media at one time. Once the press is hooked into the legitimacy of a cause, they do immense harm to the public at times, without ever using due dillegence and asking to see the books. But as long as there is free booze and food to be had, you can be sure the press will show up in droves. I am sure none of the above applies to any charity mentioned in this article and that they help (hundreds? thousands? of homeless people every year at a cost of (?) per person.
Also stop by Marion Square Saturday between 8am-2pm for the opening of the Charleston Farmers Market! This year there are more farmers, food vendors, and artisans plus tomorrow there will be free Plow to Chow tastings, children's games and photo-booth at the Lowcountry Local First tent by the Calhoun statue.
What is the "dining" like on Second Sundays?
I'm not very far from Charleston- i may have caught a glimpse of Mrs.Vergara.
Delish! Bakery & Bistro will be open 24hours for this event, starting Friday. A large selection of cakes, muffins, scones, cookies, cupcakes and even for those hungry ones, hot dogs, pulled pork sandwiches and other bistro menu items! Don't Forget about the Chocolate Truffle Coffee!!! So Delish!
The best of humanity always comes out below the articles...
Ease up on the lols. Makes you sound liberal. And 14.
lol ... oh mighty shah, grand poobah?
Engaging in a conversation does not = caring about others' opinions. It's merely an academic exercise that can be enjoyed.
You do, Ned Hill; we can all see through you on this matter.
In fact, you -- and only you -- may refer to me as "Stronghorn" if you wish.
Insha'Allah, Sir.
You're not fooling anyone, Ned Hill; we all see how much you care.
No, Pronghorn, I don't.
Clearly you care about this Pronghorn's opinion, Ned Hill.
Thank you for explaining your opinions about the Carrier Classic™ to me last week, but I'm right about this one.
@Jaxxass - The liberal educated elite never cease to disappoint by showing their utter lack of reading comprehension.
That post sure doesn't sound like someone who doesn't give a shit.
FWIW, Ned has accused me of being a communist America hater based on a few short posts in the past. Now he wants to ridicule those who " think they know how someone thinks 100% of the time based on some online responses"
Dude is pathetic.
Re: “Social Primer's K. Cooper Ray talks Southern style with Dockers”
Ah, this guy. I mostly know him from his satire blog, http://thepursuitofcivility.tumblr.com/
At least, I hope it's satire. There's no way real people can be that un-selfaware and pretentious, is there?