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I am down in SC on businesses.... which store should I venture to if I only have time for one?
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Fernandina actually has more inventory but Farrow has them better-displayed.
That said, Fernandina recently moved their parts to the sales floor and out from behind the counter so...... |
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Fernandina actually has more inventory but Farrow has them better-displayed. That said, Fernandina recently moved their parts to the sales floor and out from behind the counter so...... View Quote Farrow has better prices though IMO, and WAY less people. Although Richland county taxes are higher. I picked up an SSA trigger (not on sale) for $170 at Farrow. In true ARFCOM fashion, go to both! |
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Farrow has better prices though IMO, and WAY less people. Although Richland county taxes are higher. I picked up an SSA trigger (not on sale) for $170 at Farrow. In true ARFCOM fashion, go to both! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fernandina actually has more inventory but Farrow has them better-displayed. That said, Fernandina recently moved their parts to the sales floor and out from behind the counter so...... Farrow has better prices though IMO, and WAY less people. Although Richland county taxes are higher. I picked up an SSA trigger (not on sale) for $170 at Farrow. In true ARFCOM fashion, go to both! Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. |
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fernandina actually has more inventory but Farrow has them better-displayed. That said, Fernandina recently moved their parts to the sales floor and out from behind the counter so...... Farrow has better prices though IMO, and WAY less people. Although Richland county taxes are higher. I picked up an SSA trigger (not on sale) for $170 at Farrow. In true ARFCOM fashion, go to both! Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. lol if only that were true though. ive found differences in store prices from one to the next, and then again to the web. Farrow is my preference for AR parts. Fernandina sells out WAY fast. Glad tho that Fernandina has moved parts around, its actually getting a lot better. hope they keep it up. |
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. View Quote Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes |
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Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes Farrow is the old Warehouse. But yes, I think they have more product on hand. And yes, every time I go into Fernandina there are at least 6-10 people on the gun side of the store. Farrow will have 3-4 in the whole store. So it is less crowded. |
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Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. |
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. this. although there were times when i needed things that werent in store on farrow, and they were able to help me out by checiking with the warehouse guys. Archer correct me if im wrong, the range is an additional 8k sq ft? |
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. View Quote West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes |
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West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes Probably at the old warehouse on Farrow. That is my guess anyway. |
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West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes The Fernandina location, until I believe I heard they're moving to the new location in West Columbia. |
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The Fernandina location, until I believe I heard they're moving to the new location in West Columbia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes The Fernandina location, until I believe I heard they're moving to the new location in West Columbia. Where is the West Columbia store? I maybe overlooking it on the website... Thanks Wes |
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this. although there were times when i needed things that werent in store on farrow, and they were able to help me out by checiking with the warehouse guys. Archer correct me if im wrong, the range is an additional 8k sq ft? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Aside from human error, all of the stores operate under the same pricing structure. Why wouldn't they? They buy product from the same places for all of the stores. I've bought product in all four stores and paid the same prices in each store. Considering the Farrow store is less than 1000sq ft and the Fernandina store is 13000sq ft AND and an 18 lane indoor shooting range, the "less people" thing is kind of obvious and undertsood. Farrow being the warehouse, I assume they have more inventory on hand that's not on the shelf but available for purchase....? Does Fernanfina's 13000 sqft include the range? Thanks Wes The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. this. although there were times when i needed things that werent in store on farrow, and they were able to help me out by checiking with the warehouse guys. Archer correct me if im wrong, the range is an additional 8k sq ft? Id say that's pretty close. It's three bays of six lanes (that's a total of 18 lanes for those of you whipping out the calculator) 25 meters long. |
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Where is the West Columbia store? I maybe overlooking it on the website... Thanks Wes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes The Fernandina location, until I believe I heard they're moving to the new location in West Columbia. Where is the West Columbia store? I maybe overlooking it on the website... Thanks Wes You're not overlooking anything. They don't have a store in West Columbia. they have a new warehouse in West Columbia. |
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You're not overlooking anything. They don't have a store in West Columbia. they have a new warehouse in West Columbia. View Quote this. As far as i knew last PSA was building AR's in the back warehouse behind the Corporate headquarters building on the fernandina location. perhaps i should say "assembled" ar's... i know that theyve moved around, but there is no tellign with how much volume theyre doing now. they may have to be building them in multiple locations lol. |
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Probably at the old warehouse on Farrow. That is my guess anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes Probably at the old warehouse on Farrow. That is my guess anyway. There are still box trucks and a UPS trailer out back of the Farrow road store...people working 2 shifts as well. I drive past it every night coming home. |
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There are still box trucks and a UPS trailer out back of the Farrow road store...people working 2 shifts as well. I drive past it every night coming home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes Probably at the old warehouse on Farrow. That is my guess anyway. There are still box trucks and a UPS trailer out back of the Farrow road store...people working 2 shifts as well. I drive past it every night coming home. No one said it was closed down and abandoned. PSA still operates out of that warehouse but not near as much as they used to. It is no longer their main warehouse. |
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No one said it was closed down and abandoned. PSA still operates out of that warehouse but not near as much as they used to. It is no longer their main warehouse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The main warehouse has now moved to West Colmbia. The Farrow store WAS attached to the origianl warehouse but that had nothing to do with the amount inventory in the store. You can only pack so much product into 900sq ft of space. Inventory anywhere aside from on the shelf is nothing more than inventory that costs you money, so why would they have more product in back stock than they have on the floor. That's a retail recipe for failure. No, the 13000sq ft does not include the range. It's 13000sq ft of retail space. West Columbia... Which store location: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-store-locations Where does PSA assemble their completed uppers at? Thanks Wes Probably at the old warehouse on Farrow. That is my guess anyway. There are still box trucks and a UPS trailer out back of the Farrow road store...people working 2 shifts as well. I drive past it every night coming home. No one said it was closed down and abandoned. PSA still operates out of that warehouse but not near as much as they used to. It is no longer their main warehouse. exactly.. and no one said the west cola warehouse is at full speed yet either.. :) |
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Well...I went to both stores today. The staff was outstanding at both locations and I really appreciate all of help both stores offered.
That said....the pickings of PSA branded uppers at both locations was disappointingly small and were either the rather expensive models or the most basic. The middle ground features and pricing complete upper products were lacking. Wes |
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Well...I went to both stores today. The staff was outstanding at both locations and I really appreciate all of help both stores offered. That said....the pickings of PSA branded uppers at both locations was disappointingly small and were either the rather expensive models or the most basic. The middle ground features and pricing complete upper products were lacking. Wes View Quote that incorporated with they dont match online pricing, and when sales are ran online they are online only, (i.e. stock is not neccessarily allocated to the stores for said sales) it can be a disappointment. the staff ive found to be excellent at both places. farrow is still my favorite for ar parts in general. |
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that incorporated with they dont match online pricing, and when sales are ran online they are online only, (i.e. stock is not neccessarily allocated to the stores for said sales) it can be a disappointment. the staff ive found to be excellent at both places. farrow is still my favorite for ar parts in general. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well...I went to both stores today. The staff was outstanding at both locations and I really appreciate all of help both stores offered. That said....the pickings of PSA branded uppers at both locations was disappointingly small and were either the rather expensive models or the most basic. The middle ground features and pricing complete upper products were lacking. Wes that incorporated with they dont match online pricing, and when sales are ran online they are online only, (i.e. stock is not neccessarily allocated to the stores for said sales) it can be a disappointment. the staff ive found to be excellent at both places. farrow is still my favorite for ar parts in general. Not to mention on uppers - they aren't built before sales - which makes it impossible for them to be in the stores unless they send them weeks after the sale. |
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Well...I went to both stores today. The staff was outstanding at both locations and I really appreciate all of help both stores offered. That said....the pickings of PSA branded uppers at both locations was disappointingly small and were either the rather expensive models or the most basic. The middle ground features and pricing complete upper products were lacking. Wes View Quote Do you have any idea how much larger the stores would have to be in order to carry the full offering of PSA branded uppers?!?!?!?!? Get real!!! Did you ever think that the stores stock what sells? I'm sure the people in-charge of getting product to the stores have at least somewhat of an idea of what sells in them. Of course, that's a moot point because fact of the matter is, no matter what they offer, there's always going to be someone out there wanting something they don't offer. The Rolling Stones nailed when they said, "you can't always get what you want." |
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HOLY COW TWO GAMECOCKS. I need to get this thread back on track.... http://www.clemsontigers.com/fls/28500/ticketpage/paw_orange.png As for PSA, don't forget that "Tiger Outfitters" has the same address as the warehouse in West Cola, which is the same place they are expanding and hiring an addition 150 IIRC. View Quote haha yea well i think your the one that needs reminded my friend : as for the tiger outfitters its a "company that leases space from us" |
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haha yea well i think your the one that needs reminded my friend : as for the tiger outfitters its a "company that leases space from us" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY COW TWO GAMECOCKS. I need to get this thread back on track.... http://www.clemsontigers.com/fls/28500/ticketpage/paw_orange.png As for PSA, don't forget that "Tiger Outfitters" has the same address as the warehouse in West Cola, which is the same place they are expanding and hiring an addition 150 IIRC. haha yea well i think your the one that needs reminded my friend : as for the tiger outfitters its a "company that leases space from us" They originally said it was a "sister company"..... btw, glad you finally did it. We did it in 1938, and then went on to win 2 more....oh and Series record: Clemson leads, 65-42-4 |
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They originally said it was a "sister company"..... btw, glad you finally did it. We did it in 1938, and then went on to win 2 more....oh and Series record: Clemson leads, 65-42-4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY COW TWO GAMECOCKS. I need to get this thread back on track.... http://www.clemsontigers.com/fls/28500/ticketpage/paw_orange.png As for PSA, don't forget that "Tiger Outfitters" has the same address as the warehouse in West Cola, which is the same place they are expanding and hiring an addition 150 IIRC. haha yea well i think your the one that needs reminded my friend : as for the tiger outfitters its a "company that leases space from us" They originally said it was a "sister company"..... btw, glad you finally did it. We did it in 1938, and then went on to win 2 more....oh and Series record: Clemson leads, 65-42-4 hehehe yea i know they did, then eidited the post to say otherwise. hence the quotes and winky. As for the history, funny you should mention it.. as we quit the ACC once we won their championship in 1969 then bid our time until we could join a real conference.... have you heard the latest news? All of clemsons games from here on out are going to be aired exclusively on teh history channel, as their fans are always living in the past anyways.. hahaah (just friendly ribbing man.. this is a disclaimer as many folks take this stuff too perosnally ) |
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hehehe yea i know they did, then eidited the post to say otherwise. hence the quotes and winky. As for the history, funny you should mention it.. as we quit the ACC once we won their championship in 1969 then bid our time until we could join a real conference.... have you heard the latest news? All of clemsons games from here on out are going to be aired exclusively on teh history channel, as their fans are always living in the past anyways.. hahaah (just friendly ribbing man.. this is a disclaimer as many folks take this stuff too perosnally ) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY COW TWO GAMECOCKS. I need to get this thread back on track.... http://www.clemsontigers.com/fls/28500/ticketpage/paw_orange.png As for PSA, don't forget that "Tiger Outfitters" has the same address as the warehouse in West Cola, which is the same place they are expanding and hiring an addition 150 IIRC. haha yea well i think your the one that needs reminded my friend : as for the tiger outfitters its a "company that leases space from us" They originally said it was a "sister company"..... btw, glad you finally did it. We did it in 1938, and then went on to win 2 more....oh and Series record: Clemson leads, 65-42-4 hehehe yea i know they did, then eidited the post to say otherwise. hence the quotes and winky. As for the history, funny you should mention it.. as we quit the ACC once we won their championship in 1969 then bid our time until we could join a real conference.... have you heard the latest news? All of clemsons games from here on out are going to be aired exclusively on teh history channel, as their fans are always living in the past anyways.. hahaah (just friendly ribbing man.. this is a disclaimer as many folks take this stuff too perosnally ) YUP they live in the past! "BUT.. BUT... what about 1981?" i heart it all the time here lol |
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YUP they live in the past! "BUT.. BUT... what about 1981?" i heart it all the time here lol View Quote We heart it too...and still waiting on USC (the real carolina is in Chapel Hole) to even come close, or even win an SEC championship. BTW, we were ACC champions two years ago! Let's see how this year goes without all your felons NFL bound players. |
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We heart it too...and still waiting on USC (the real carolina is in Chapel Hole) to even come close, or even win an SEC championship. BTW, we were ACC champions two years ago! Let's see how this year goes without all your felons NFL bound players. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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YUP they live in the past! "BUT.. BUT... what about 1981?" i heart it all the time here lol We heart it too...and still waiting on USC (the real carolina is in Chapel Hole) to even come close, or even win an SEC championship. BTW, we were ACC champions two years ago! Let's see how this year goes without all your felons NFL bound players. HEAR!!! i HEAR it all the time! lol |
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HOLY COW TWO GAMECOCKS. I need to get this thread back on track.... http://www.clemsontigers.com/fls/28500/ticketpage/paw_orange.png Thank you for correcting this thread. They are breeding like chickens on here. At least Clemson can say they hold the all time winning record between the 2 teams, have won a NC, have won 14 ACC conference championships (USC has 1), USC has only won their own SEC division 1 time (never a conference championship), and Clemson is the only SC team to win a BCS bowl game (has been to more bowls and has a better bowl record). Yes USC has beat Clemson the last 5 years but this has been done many times by both teams over the 100+ years. So when USC actually wins something important, besides an in state rivalry, then I will show them respect Heck even the supposed best player in this years draft (Clowney) will more than likely be passed on by the Texans because they know he has talent galore but zero work ethic As for PSA, don't forget that "Tiger Outfitters" has the same address as the warehouse in West Cola, which is the same place they are expanding and hiring an addition 150 IIRC. View Quote |
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YUP they live in the past! "BUT.. BUT... what about 1981?" i heart it all the time here lol View Quote Hell man as a carolina fan ive had to. but even with a 0-10 record, we still FILLED the stadium. (not really hard when you go to just get trashed drunk anyways but hey, we did it!) Quoted:
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YUP they live in the past! "BUT.. BUT... what about 1981?" i heart it all the time here lol View Quote We heart it too...and still waiting on USC (the real carolina is in Chapel Hole) to even come close, or even win an SEC championship. BTW, we were ACC champions two years ago! Let's see how this year goes without all your felons NFL bound players. View Quote and we beat your ACC Champions. :) Trust me we are waiting on the sec football championship too, as well as the National. This year will be interesting with the end of the Bcs and a more playoff orientated system. but i digress :) lol oh and felons go the same way for Clemson. Just glad that we're getting better after being dismal so long. |
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