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re: Most beautiful college campuses in the South

Posted on 2/4/15 at 11:23 pm to
Posted by DorchesterGamecock
Bristol, CT
Member since May 2014
793 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 11:23 pm to
I've said nothing about a mall. In fact, I've only mentioned shopping once.. and ever since, you've been latching onto shopping as if I've been mentioning it the entire time, which isn't true. But still, Columbia (Not Irmo or Lexington) blows away Clemson there.

The Main drag in Anderson is called Clemson Blvd for Thomas Clemson, not Clemson University. Columbia has Clemson Rd as well.. your point?

We would not be having this argument had you not said that there isn't more to do in COLUMBIA than there is to do in CLEMSON... which is a boldfaced lie.

Had you said something to the likes of "There isn't more to do in Columbia than the entire UPSTATE" like you're trying to prove now.. then I would've done a simple and carried on.. but you compared Clemson to Columbia.. NOT Columbia to an ENTIRE region.
Posted by High Diving Horses
Greenville SC
Member since Jan 2015
721 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 11:26 pm to
lol you are confusing more restaurants/shopping with more to do. Eating is what you do, you can eat a decent variety in Clemson, and Anderson isn't any furtghur than Sandhills mall or the irmo mall.

I wasn't silver spoon and couldn't go eat out or to bars or shopping all the time when I was a student. Had to use my meal plan.

I prefer eating in cafeteria because it is convenient. I wish cities had cafterias where I could get a meal plan because I hate cooking

btw, downtown Cola is small and not even all that urban. also, the Vista wasn't even there when I was in college in the late 90s. that was just a bunch of old ugly warehouses then. Tigertown def. has as much as 5 points.
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 11:31 pm
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