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07-27-2009, 12:41 PM
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What, like Macon!!!! Macon is just a smaller ghetto version of Greenville, SC. It compares to Anderson, SC in many ways!!!!
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Macon compares to Greenville NOT Anderson..........It so funny how you guy try to compare Macon to these 3nd tier cities less than 70,000 people.....
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07-27-2009, 01:20 PM
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Macon compares to Greenville NOT Anderson..........It so funny how you guy try to compare Macon to these 3nd tier cities less than 70,000 people.....
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Have you ever been to Greenville?
Macon in no way, shape or fashion compares to anything about Greenville other than they are both in the South.
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07-27-2009, 03:40 PM
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Have you ever been to Greenville?
Macon in no way, shape or fashion compares to anything about Greenville other than they are both in the South.
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Well according to Most Mid-size cities comparisons done by State, Regional or local organizations assigned to measure Growth, economies and etc; more than always use Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, Macon, Charleston and Greenville are among the ones in south compared.... So what are you Talking "NOTHING" as always....  
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07-27-2009, 03:45 PM
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Well according to Most Mid-size cities comparisons done by State, Regional or local organizations assigned to measure Growth, economies and etc; more than always use Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, Macon, Charleston and Greenville are among the ones in south compared.... So what are you Talking "NOTHING" as always....  
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Okay. Let me put in simpler terms that you may understand.
Macon MAY reach the level of Greenville in 10-15 years or so, if they are very, very lucky.
How's that?  
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07-27-2009, 03:53 PM
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Okay. Let me put in simpler terms that you may understand.
Macon MAY reach the level of Greenville in 10-15 years or so, if they are very, very lucky.
How's that?  
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First of all this Is not about Macon and Greenville, but before you try to bring up Greenville like your are comparing Macon to Tampa.......When Greenville proper Size and pop surpasses W.Robins then you can try Macon................So mediate on that a little and hopefully you and Greenville both will have some luck. 
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07-27-2009, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Waltersplace
80 percent of Columbus is Ghetto....and increasing by the day.
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Wow if that's not an exaggeration I don't know what is. I work in the state economic development office so I know a lot about Georgia's cities.
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07-27-2009, 04:23 PM
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W. Robins is about the size of.... hmmm.... I'll say Dublin or BRUNSWICK, GA.... maybe even ROME!!!!
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07-27-2009, 04:32 PM
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First of all this Is not about Macon and Greenville, but before you try to bring up Greenville like your are comparing Macon to Tampa.......When Greenville proper Size and pop surpasses W.Robins then you can try Macon................So mediate on that a little and hopefully you and Greenville both will have some luck. 
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So in answer to my original question, you have now made it obvious you have never set foot in Greenville.
And sorry, but Greenville is doing just fine, they don't need my luck.
They have one of the absolute nicest Downtowns in this part of the country. Something you are obviously not used to being exposed to.
And sorry, but you were the one that made the Macon/Greenville comparison, as laughable as it may be. 
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07-27-2009, 04:48 PM
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W. Robins is about the size of.... hmmm.... I'll say Dublin or BRUNSWICK, GA.... maybe even ROME!!!!
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are you serious.............
W.Robins has Pop 50,000 which is the pop of both Rome and Brunswick combined; Also there are more people who work at Robins AFB(over 25,000) than there are in pop of Brunswick.... 
Brunswick 16,235
Rome 34,980
Greenville SC 56,006
For Brunswick and Rome you might want to try Milledgeville, Perry, Fort Valley or Dublin as a comparisons..... Sorry just Not in the same league with the "International City" AKA W.Robins.....
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07-27-2009, 04:53 PM
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So in answer to my original question, you have now made it obvious you have never set foot in Greenville.
And sorry, but Greenville is doing just fine, they don't need my luck.
They have one of the absolute nicest Downtowns in this part of the country. Something you are obviously not used to being exposed to.
And sorry, but you were the one that made the Macon/Greenville comparison, as laughable as it may be. 
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You make everything you post laughable.................
Macon is very much Comparable to Greenville and well as lot of other mid sizes in the south....
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