Myrtle Beach...ugh!!
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okay, we have totally hijacked this poor thread (sorry tinathetoad).
iceeu2, my wife & I took shag lessons; I needed them, while she really didn't. We both loved it. Embarrassed to say we haven't really put it to use; life kind of intervened. But you are right: all the socializing that goes on with shagging (that's only dancing for you Brits) in NMB is a pretty big deal.
iceeu2, my wife & I took shag lessons; I needed them, while she really didn't. We both loved it. Embarrassed to say we haven't really put it to use; life kind of intervened. But you are right: all the socializing that goes on with shagging (that's only dancing for you Brits) in NMB is a pretty big deal.
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Dang I was born and bred on the East Side of Detroit and am going to a conference in Myrtle Beach in April.
Hee Hee
I have lived in San Francisco for 17 years, however
I was hoping Myrtyle Beach would be like Savannah which is awesome. Should I take a drive to Charleston?
Hee Hee
I have lived in San Francisco for 17 years, however
I was hoping Myrtyle Beach would be like Savannah which is awesome. Should I take a drive to Charleston?
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Beach Dweller, thanks for the info/ advice. Since we are typically down there 'off-season' a trip down for dinner may be well worthwhile. Although Charleston & Savannah have their similarities I would also choose Charleston over Savannah as evidenced by my trips there. Charleston 8 (or so), Savannah 2.
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I found Savannah to be full of both charm and character. I think it made a difference that I began reading Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil prior to our visit as it filled my mind with the people and stories that have populated the town - gave it a real personal feel. It reminded me a bit of a smaller scale tamer New Orleans.
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