Article Hits State With Brutal Truth
Bucking Headlines With Production
RF’s Loss Is A Big Deal On Many Levels
Open Finals May Be Best Match That Didn’t Happen
Now that college football is in full swing, our Saturday afternoons are guaranteed to be filled with big time TV drama. This past Saturday, however, had even more drama in the form of a springboard for a WORLD CLASS Sunday sporting event… that didn’t happen.
As I was only able to see a few points of the US Open tennis semi-finals, it was still a punch to the gut to watch Roger Federer get beaten by a worthy fella named Novak. That said, as hard as it was for me to watch Roger go down, I can’t imagine what the TV network and US Open sponsors were feeling. UGGGH.
Anyone who enjoys tennis, big time rivalries, or the sports world in general was pulling for a Federer vs. Nadal final at this year’s US Open. We were all hoping to see something like their Wimbledon match a few years ago.
To add a bucket of water to the whole sha’bang, the finals have now been moved to Monday afternoon due to rain. I can’t imagine the disappointment of the US Open officials, or the big money donors that make it all happen.
There’s Michigan vs Ohio State, Tiger vs. Phil, Cowboys vs. Redskins, Yankees vs. Red Sox, and Roger vs. Nadal. The thing about a tennis rivalry is that the players aren’t guaranteed to face each other, as in most other rivalries. This is what makes it awesome, or in this case… brutal.
Nevertheless, I’m sure some folks will find a way to watch a very entertaining sporting event. Too bad it has no chance of being what it could have been.
If you follow the sport and caught Federer’s press conference, it’s easy to know why he’s so popular. He’s a champion at winning and also a winner in losing.
Good luck Rafa and Novak.
Polished New Listing In King’s Grant
Elizabeth Tackles ‘Winter Whites’
An impressive friend of mine and fellow blogger took it upon herself to tackle the age old question regarding wearing ‘whites’ after Labor Day. If you grew up in the South, you know that the quick and traditional answer is, “absolutely not.” Welcome to 2010.
‘GAMEDAY PLACE’ Facility Is For Sale
Unique 1/2 Acre Gamecock Party Facility Is On Market
When folks see “For Sale” signs near Williams-Brice Stadium, they’re likely for a Cockaboose, luxury condo, or a single asphalt 8’x12′ parking ‘spot.’ The sign you see in the pic above, however, is an ad for an entire parking facility. Yes, you read my last sentence correctly. The entire “Gameday Place” party/parking facility is for sale.
At present, Gameday Place leases 29 parking spots and can easily offer more spots. A pretty cool well-built building at the back of the property enjoys two nice bathrooms and a great bar area for watching Gamecock and SEC football.
Gameday Place is a unique property that can be used for all sorts of activities such as band parties, fraternity/sorority mixers, oyster roasts, political activities, or other social events.
Call or email fjones@cbunited.com or amandaqpayne@live.com if you would like more information or a tour of the facility. It’s a rare situation and a perfect opportunity for serious Gamecock fans or event/party throwers.
‘Girls Night’ Takes It To Greenville, SC
Tuesday night my wife and a few friends decided to have a “Girl’s Night” in Greenville, SC. While Columbia may be ‘Famously Hot,’ Greenville is apparently pretty cool. Actually, from the pics and text messages I’ve received tonight, Greenville is a very big hit.
Finley Sparks Jones Turned One Year
Last week my sweet baby girl had her very first birthday. As most of you have already experienced, it’s a surreal feeling that a year has already passed since we were in the delivery room.
Columbia Posting Some Good Closings
Columbia’s Transactions: July 25 – Aug. 26, 2010
Just FYI, the link above includes homes closed in the general downtown Columbia area. It doesn’t include closings that took place in the outskirts of the county, such as what most of us consider “Northeast” Richland County. There is absolutely no reason for the omission other than the fact that a complete Richland Co. list would be too large for most readers to muddle through.
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