Looking at the map of the US. The east coast would be on the right, and the west coast would be on the left. But thanks a bunch for the geo-political lesson."Left coast"? Columbia is much, much more liberal than Spokane will ever be.
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Looking at the map of the US. The east coast would be on the right, and the west coast would be on the left. But thanks a bunch for the geo-political lesson."Left coast"? Columbia is much, much more liberal than Spokane will ever be.
Our football motto is "Undefeated since 1941"
"Left coast"? Columbia is much, much more liberal than Spokane will ever be.
Great analytical skills, Rod.Only way that could even be possible is because of the demographics of Columbia.
Clemson has you (and everyone) beat. They are undefeated for all time. That's over 100 years ... because no one ever beats Clemson ... Clemson only beats themselves!!!
That's very likely true."Left coast"? Columbia is much, much more liberal than Spokane will ever be.
That's very likely true.
However, the campus itself (as are neighborhoods around it) is very liberal, and most of our alumni are originally from Seattle or Portland.
So, despite me thinking that GoZags1 has been nothing but informative and responsive, being told to take our panty-waist left coast selves back to wherever we drink good coffee in the rain is just fine. Very few would take that as anything but a compliment.
The West Coast is different than the southeast, most of us love it that way and I'm sure you all feel the same about SC. Isn't it supposed to be that way?
I've always wanted to visit Columbia and Charleston, been to Myrtle Beach, nice place. Not as nice as Florence, but ....
BTW - that was funny, can't recall who started it, but it was pretty good.