I LOVE South Carolina, though...especially 'up country', around Greenville. We used to make the 120-mile round trip down from Tri-Cities in Tennessee just for a platter at the 'Wild Wing Cafe'...followed by a walk thru the beautiful downtown area with a cone from the Marble Slab in hand. We also enjoy(ed) Isle of Palms, chicken tenders at Maurice's, and Seabrook Island. The lintheads here in soviet Red Hampshire go nuts whenever they see my wife wearing her 'Seabrook Island' t-shirt, mistaking it for the nuclear plant in Seabrook, Red Hampshire. We let them foam and twist in their birkenstocks until we set them straight. Lintheads.
Well.....In South Carolina `lintheads’ referred to textile mill workers. Of course, those mills are mostly gone to you know where.
Glad you like visiting S.C. & you are moving to a region also blessed by 150 years of bad publicity. Every negative thing I hear about East Tennessee seems to say the opposite about it. Good luck in your move.
Back in the 1970’s I used to fly an Army helicopter over Seabrook & Kiawah Island when the only houses belonged to the Royale family. The Vanderhorst mansion was unrestored until recently.
If you haven’t been to Hilton Head Island, you’ll like it in the late spring & early fall (summer hot & crowded). Not at all expensive, lots of beaches & places to eat.
Your local liberals must lead unhappy painful existences.
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