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04 Jan 11 Primark Man

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“If you’re going to spend money on clothes, you should buy one very good-quality thing rather than filling your trolley to the gag reflex point in Primark”‘.

EyebeeOK. I’ll admit it. In fact I’ll do even more than that. I’m proud of it. What?

That I am the typical Primark Man. I feel it’s a job well done, if I come out with a trolley full of clothes and change out of 50 quid.

In the US, a similar exercise can be undertaken in Wal-Mart, Kmart, or Target.

“Look!” I have declared. “I’ve got all this for only this much!”

My idea of dressing up is putting on a shirt with a collar and a pair of ten quid trousers, and wearing my only pair of shoes instead of canvas ones or sandals. I dress for comfort you see, as well as being frugal about it. I know I don’t look as outrageous as some guys I see about, but OK, I’ll admit that I don’t look stylish either.

Eyebee Isn’t that for those that have lots of money to spend on these things? I have noticed that some people I know will spend a tidy sum on new clothes, but then eat cheap junk food. Surely, I’m more sensible to spend much less on clothes, and fill my stomach with better quality food?

Perhaps, just perhaps I should tip the scales at least a little more. It’s a New Year. A new job is on the horizon in a new location. Perhaps I should celebrate, when the pennies start rolling in again, by getting myself a little pampering. A new hair style, and at least a few decent items for my wardrobe?

Now, I don’t want to festoon my body with designer labels. I’m still not convinced that they necessarily mean quality, and a poseur I am not. Designer labels only mean something to others that follow such things. I’ve never even heard of half of these names. No, if I am to invest in a new wardrobe, it has to be quality above anything else, as well as looking good.

Anyway, you may ask, why this article at all? It’s just so not like me is it?

I’ll fess up. I got a little inspiration from this article in the Guardian today.

http://bit.ly/ffTQjS

Check it out, and tell me what you think. Should I continue being a proud Primark person, or should I go a little upmarket this year?

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13 May 10 First Flush Festival

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Celebrate spring, local music and the first flush of tea leaves that produce the freshest cup of tea Sunday at Charleston Tea Plantation.
The fourth annual First Flush Festival will have all the iced American Classic tea you can drink, plus factory tours and trolley rides through the tea fields.
There will be a full lineup of music, kids activities, craft beers and wine and food vendors. No coolers this year, but bring tents, umbrellas and chairs.
The festival is from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wadmalaw Island. Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door.
Purchase online.

Celebrate spring, local music and the first flush of tea leaves that produce the freshest cup of tea Sunday at Charleston Tea Plantation.
The fourth annual First Flush Festival will have all the iced American Classic tea you can drink, plus factory tours and trolley rides through the tea fields.
There will be a full lineup of music, kids activities, craft beers and wine and food vendors. No coolers this year, but bring tents, umbrellas and chairs. The festival is from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wadmalaw Island. Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door. Purchase online.

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15 Jul 08 Pitt Street Trolley 1898-1927

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Cove Inlet was the site of a trolley bridge that linked Mount Pleasant to Sullivan’s Island from 1898 to 1927.
Remains Of The Pitt Street Trolley
There had been a bridge of one sort on another there though since the Revolutionary War.

Pitt Street

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