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That was before The State required you to log in with your Facebook account to comment on articles. That has all but eliminated that contingent on the comments sections.
Really? Is it that they dont want to be identifed thus they wont using their facebook account so they dont comment? If so, that was a creative way to get ride of them. I guess critics, racist, and whatever other "ist" dont like to be identified...
Al Amir's owner himself (or I took him to be the owner) shouted from the doorway of his soon-to-open restaurant to my car in the street as a friend and I held eye contact with him for a few seconds, "Next week!"
2 new Saturday morning breakfast spots in the CBD: Michael's in the 1700 block of Main (now serving) and Fancy That between Main and Sumter off of Hampton (beginning the first week of April)
Al Amir's owner himself (or I took him to be the owner) shouted from the doorway of his soon-to-open restaurant to my car in the street as a friend and I held eye contact with him for a few seconds, "Next week!"
Now that is one spiffy website they have there... lol
I honestly thought we would have already heard about plans for a new office tower by now. Anybody hear anything?
No, but I'm predicting a major development for essentially the entire block of the soon-to-be former AgFirst building. Mum is the word according the the person who told me that someone has bought everything on the block except for the three-story red brick building and the corner strip Palmetto Baptist parking lot that's surrounded by brick and wrought iron. I saw surveyors doing their thing there the other week.
No, but I'm predicting a major development for essentially the entire block of the soon-to-be former AgFirst building. Mum is the word according the the person who told me that someone has bought everything on the block except for the three-story red brick building and the corner strip Palmetto Baptist parking lot that's surrounded by brick and wrought iron. I saw surveyors doing their thing there the other week.
I'll scream if it turns out to be another student housing development.
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