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Old 03-12-2009, 11:20 AM
 
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What state between GA and NC. Do you think is growing the fastest? And has the most going for it as a state?
GA NC
Atlanta-Charlotte
Augusta-Raleigh
Savannah-Greensboro
Columbus-Winston Salem
Macon-Durham
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Old 03-12-2009, 11:27 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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I personally would rather live in NC than here in GA. There is Myrtle Beach, mountains, and it's close to many other cities which I think are all better than cities outside Atlanta. There are also more intelligent people in the research triangle than Atlanta. There are many beaches up along their coast. There aren't hardly any beaches around Savannah it's mainly marshes... pretty pathetic.
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:47 PM
 
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I personally would rather live in NC than here in GA. There is Myrtle Beach, mountains, and it's close to many other cities which I think are all better than cities outside Atlanta. There are also more intelligent people in the research triangle than Atlanta. There are many beaches up along their coast. There aren't hardly any beaches around Savannah it's mainly marshes... pretty pathetic.
Myrtle Beach is in South Carolina. Pretty pathetic.
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Old 03-13-2009, 08:12 AM
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Location: St Simons Island, GA
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I personally would rather live in NC than here in GA. There is Myrtle Beach, mountains, and it's close to many other cities which I think are all better than cities outside Atlanta. There are also more intelligent people in the research triangle than Atlanta. There are many beaches up along their coast. There aren't hardly any beaches around Savannah it's mainly marshes... pretty pathetic.
Proof?

Ever heard of Tybee Island?
St Simons Island?
Jekyll Island?
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Old 03-13-2009, 08:27 AM
 
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I personally would rather live in NC than here in GA. There is Myrtle Beach, mountains, and it's close to many other cities which I think are all better than cities outside Atlanta. There are also more intelligent people in the research triangle than Atlanta. There are many beaches up along their coast. There aren't hardly any beaches around Savannah it's mainly marshes... pretty pathetic.
Maybe you should head up there and talk to some of them thar' smart folk, and they can help you with a geography lesson on where Myrtle Beach is located......
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Old 03-13-2009, 08:30 AM
 
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Maybe you should head up there and talk to some of them thar' smart folk, and they can help you with a geography lesson on where Myrtle Beach is located......

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Old 03-13-2009, 10:24 AM
 
Location: Searching n Atlanta
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I prefer NC to GA anyday I can go to Carolina Beach any day that reminds me of a florida beach, all the beaches I have been to in georgia are forested and rural. Also North Carolina people have a better sense of Southern Hospitality than georgia folks. Georgia has MARTA (I like riding MARTA you meet so many cool people LOL) and the Aquarium. but NC has LYNX and the Fort Fisher Aquarium (Which suck so many pene) and you can ski in NC wic is a plus plus (funniest thing ever is to see a big black guy skiing on a bunny slope looking silly) I dont know if you can ski anywhere in GA and the person that said Mrytle Beach is in NC sorry your in the Wrong Carolina
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Old 03-13-2009, 11:10 AM
 
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I prefer NC to GA anyday I can go to Carolina Beach any day that reminds me of a florida beach, all the beaches I have been to in georgia are forested and rural. Also North Carolina people have a better sense of Southern Hospitality than georgia folks. Georgia has MARTA (I like riding MARTA you meet so many cool people LOL) and the Aquarium. but NC has LYNX and the Fort Fisher Aquarium (Which suck so many pene) and you can ski in NC wic is a plus plus (funniest thing ever is to see a big black guy skiing on a bunny slope looking silly) I dont know if you can ski anywhere in GA and the person that said Mrytle Beach is in NC sorry your in the Wrong Carolina
Did middle school let out early somewhere today? Seriously?
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Old 03-13-2009, 12:04 PM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Don't be cute, I said "they have Myrtle Beach", which is 3 hours from Raleigh, a major population center. You can cross state boundaries ya know... It's also a major regional beach which gets many visitors. They also have several beaches all along the coast that are 2 hours from Raleigh, NC. Tybee Island, and related, are 4 hours from Atlanta.
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Old 03-13-2009, 12:05 PM
 
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Don't be cute, I said "they have Myrtle Beach", which is 3 hours from Raleigh, a major population center. You can cross state boundaries ya know... It's also a major regional beach which gets many visitors. They also have several beaches all along the coast that are 2 hours from Raleigh, NC. Tybee Island, and related, are 4 hours from Atlanta.
They = NC. Myrtle Beach is not in NC.

Go troll somewhere else.
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