- December 12th, 2014, 1:33 pm
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True. There's a difference between old and outdated. Love to visit Charleston for that very reason. I'm sure every old mansion around the battery in Charleston has phone, cable (or sat), and probably even wifi. That said, I didn't have any reason to keep the plantation house there.. (esp. since it wasn't a real house with a park built around it. Now THAT would have been something to keep.) I kinda wouldn't have minded the new entrance to have a plantation house theme.
Axel wrote:arby wrote:...stuck in the 1980s and 1990s...afraid to move forward...they get what it's all about...a crappy 1980s look...fed up with people resisting change everywhere...
Thank goodness everyone doesn't think alike. I'd hate to see how ugly this world would look like if everything (architecture, cars, etc.) was torn down that was over twenty years old and replaced by something new.
Feel free to live in that version of a world
True. There's a difference between old and outdated. Love to visit Charleston for that very reason. I'm sure every old mansion around the battery in Charleston has phone, cable (or sat), and probably even wifi. That said, I didn't have any reason to keep the plantation house there.. (esp. since it wasn't a real house with a park built around it. Now THAT would have been something to keep.) I kinda wouldn't have minded the new entrance to have a plantation house theme.