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Post by Laan Kro on Jun 9, 2004 10:05:22 GMT -5
I've heard of Windsor, but I've never been there, that I know of. He's pretty far south of me. We're in the top left (Northwest) corner of the state. Nice country down there, near the swamps and beaches. They filmed a lot of the Patriot near Charleston, which isn't too far from him. On a side note, our Sheriff and his challenger have to go to a runoff after last night's inconclusive primary. Sorry to bring up a topic not related to tattoos, it's just the prevailing topic around here today.
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Jun 9, 2004 23:48:56 GMT -5
I think you're thinking of a lerger town called Windsor, where they are is in the SW corner, just above the GA border, Master's country.
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Post by Laan Kro on Jun 10, 2004 9:02:58 GMT -5
Well, I barely recognize the one name Windsor, so I'd be shocked if I could confuse it with another. ;D That's exactly the area I thought of when you described it. SC is shaped like a triangle, with your cousin's area in the downward point. Myrtle beach is the upper righthand (eastern) point and my area (Greenville-Spartanburg) is the upper lefthand point. I just visited Cypress Gardens, where the old Spanish mission from the Patriot still stands, just three weeks ago. It's not really that far from your cousin.
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Jun 11, 2004 0:23:50 GMT -5
Seemed alot farther to Chaleston when my Mom was in the hospital there a couple of years ago, but maybe not, I think it took a couple of hours to get there by Greyhound, but that just might be my memory of that trip. My cousin lives in Windsor, not sure if that's the town he works in, if you could call it a town. There is a post office, a feed store & a gas station.
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Post by Laan Kro on Jun 11, 2004 9:57:46 GMT -5
There are a lot of towns in SC like that, and it's kind of nice that way, though Spartanburg is quite a bit bigger.
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