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Unread 03-02-2010, 09:45 AM
 
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I had to actually look up what NCFS was it is National Collegiate Fastpitch Softball. There were I think 15 schools at the tournament from local schools like Auburn, and from as far away as Illinois.

I apologize if Rascal Flatts is not as big as I thought they were. I do know that last year, when I was living in Boston they sold out two shows at the Garden so I just assumed they were an upper echelon country band.

 
Unread 03-05-2010, 07:49 AM
 
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Jerry Seinfeld is playing the River Center on April 1st. That is a HUGE act for a city of Columbus's size/stature.
 
Unread 03-10-2010, 03:32 AM
 
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Default dark side of NCR

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Wrong yet again. You see one random fight at a bar and you think the place is infested with crime. Just not true and you know. Why would people be moving downtown as well as new restaurants, lofts, bars, CSU expansion, etc be opening downtown if it was crime infested like you say? Downtown Columbus was bad in the 70's and 80's but not now. I am sorry man, but you are completely wrong.

Here is something for you to chew on for the weekend

NCR plant lifts Columbus spirits

Buildings package helps to seal the deal. Mostly an industrial and military sector, city all set for 870 new jobs.
Man, you just can't hide all of the good news .
HERE'S THE BAD NEWS (Shattered the spirits Columbus):

Well, Bill Nuti is now aggressive state, cutting jobs and more layoffs, the ncr dark side is to outsource jobs throughout the countries like for example: Philippines, Cebu. Last Year, NCR People Atlanta got layoffs but in Philippines,Cebu , they hire more than 500 people here because We're cheap and very productive. I felt sorry for my friend Kevin Leamon, got layoff there. NCR employees Atlanta are now used and dispensable. Here's the story: NCR Cebu employee went to Atlanta for training and to do the business trained by former NCR employee Atlanta. After training, NCR Cebu employee went to Cebu to work and NCR employee Atlanta got a love letter "Layoff letter". Now NCR employees Atlanta are now FEARED of losing jobs because more NCR Cebu employees will be coming and conduct training and work in Atlanta. This story is sad and it's true bec. I'm former exncr cebu there.
 
Unread 03-21-2010, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Columbus, GA
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Jerry Seinfeld is playing the River Center on April 1st.
Should be a good show. Just purchased 3 tickets.
 
Unread 03-21-2010, 06:11 PM
 
Location: Knoxville, TN
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