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Steven
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I dont think I have ever gone to a good bar/club that didnt charge a cover...the ones that dont, usually sucked/were full of 40+ year old rednecks

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7/10/2011 9:48:29 PM

tommy wiseau
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"I dont think I have ever gone to a good bar/club that didnt charge a cover"

lol

7/11/2011 12:31:12 AM

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^^hahahaha

have you ever been to downtown raleigh?

7/11/2011 1:14:42 AM

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Lived for two years in Greenville for my Master's. I wouldn't reccomend living there unless you're going to school. It's not that great of a city especially when comparing to Raleigh.

Btw, I don't care what anyone says ECU football is so lame. Very hard to watch games live in their stadium, Reminds me of a large high school game.

7/11/2011 8:44:05 AM

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I think the people calling posters for talking out of their ass are, in fact, talking out of their ass

7/11/2011 11:09:16 AM

Morphine Boy
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Mila Kunis is going to be there to go to the Marine Corps Ball in November.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/07/11/exclusive-mila-kunis-says-shell-accompany-us-marine-to-corps-ball/?test=faces

7/11/2011 11:25:28 AM

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"I dont think I have ever gone to a good bar/club that didnt charge a cover"


What type of bars are you in the habit of going to? Or do you look like this:



Because that might have something to do with it then.

7/11/2011 11:27:41 AM

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As someone who is from Greenville and currently lives here now (again), I would not recommend it. Obviously with the job environment you want to take a good job opportunity, but I am very excited about leaving here to go back to Raleigh.

Most bars are low-end and slammed with college kids. Winslows is the exception. It is a nice place, no cover, and a good atmosphere. Most places are chain restaurants although there have been some nice places opening up and you can drive to some of the smaller towns around Greenville to find some surprisingly nice places to eat that are outside of the city. Traffic isn't too bad, its just that people aren't good at driving, specifically in that they lack any urgency. Most people creep around slowly as though they're not sure what they're doing out on the road in the first place. Having such a nice hospital in the area is a plus.

The worst thing is the mindset. It is very closed and most people while somewhat pleasant, aren't very educated. Greenville has a small-town culture in a larger population as it draws heavily on a lot of the communities outside of the city. People there are also highly delusional about ECU and think that the NCSU v ECU rivalry is the biggest thing since Ali-Frazier. Also, EVERYTHING is fucking purple.

7/11/2011 12:44:27 PM

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"People there are also highly delusional about ECU and think that the NCSU v ECU rivalry is the biggest thing since Ali-Frazier. "


We have a rivalry with them? News to me

7/11/2011 12:47:41 PM

TheGreatTrey
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In Greenville they sure do think so. I noticed last year at the game that there is some barrel or something that the winner of the game gets?

the guys at work emailed me a picture of the barrel and put purple shit all over my desk. I hope when we win next time the two teams play that we let them keep that fucking barrel. Probably an old keg their art department dressed up prior to the game.

7/11/2011 12:53:01 PM

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"Also, EVERYTHING is fucking purple."


*lol*

I recently moved back to Greenville after my husband got a job transfer here and that was one of the first things that he commented on. It's taken a lot of time for him to get use to the differences in Raleigh/Cary and Greenville. The great purple sea of customers is one of them.

7/11/2011 2:36:33 PM

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"^x4 no idea if you're trolling or what, but if not, go educate yourself

http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/ipar/research/FactBook.cfm"


Chill bro, kind of a silly thing to be angry over.

Although I do in fact find the sub-par numerical charts to be somehow calming and educational.

7/11/2011 4:19:51 PM

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"Also, EVERYTHING is fucking purple."




I haven't spent a lot of time in Greenville but I didn't think it was so bad. By Eastern North Carolina standards, there is actually a good amount of stuff there.

7/11/2011 4:40:30 PM

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A year ago you could avoid cover by tipping a buck and telling the door girl you worked at [Insert Random Bar Name]. Now they make you take this stupid fucking 3 hour class and get a "Bouncer Card" that most will ask for as proof. And yes, It literally says Bouncer Card.

Winslow's has a decent beer selection but the service and management knows fuck all about the hospitality industry. They're pretentious as fuck over shitty overpriced food and sub-par espresso. A super cool and laid back taphouse would have been much better than their delusional idea of some "upscale" establishment that's centered two blocks from penny draft night on one side and the ghetto on the other.

"Downtown" is pretty dirty in general. There are a couple of 'acceptable' venues, but for the most part you're looking at a typical grandfathered-in dive property without soap, paper towels, or stall doors.

7/11/2011 5:16:13 PM

TheGreatTrey
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^That's a pretty spot-on description of Winslows.

It is right down the street from the grime of downtown Gville. Place is usually overcrowded and the service is kind of shitty most of the time. I wouldn't recommend going for food either, very overpriced for what you're getting

That being said, its one of the only places in Greenville that attempts to cater to the young professional crowd, and if you go in the back area of the bar its a bit better and quicker service. Also there is no cover and the beer selection is pretty good.

7/11/2011 5:19:47 PM

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenville,_North_Carolina#Demographics

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"In the city the age distribution of the population shows 18.8% under the age of 18, 28.7% from 18 to 24, 28.2% from 25 to 44, 15.5% from 45 to 64, and 8.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 26 years. For every 100 females there were 86.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.9 males."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina#Demographics

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"Raleigh's population in 2000 was evenly distributed with 20.9% below the age of 18, 15.9% aged 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, and 18.4% from 45 to 64. An estimated 8.3% of the population was 65 years of age or older, and the median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.0 males; for every 100 females aged 18 or older, there were 96.6 males aged 18 or older."


So I guess ECU accounts for a lot of the towns population? 18 to 24 is a much smaller window than 25 to 44, so I'd expect to see a big jump up there, like you do with Raleigh, but it drops a little with Greenville. Is everyone leaving as soon as they graduate?

7/11/2011 6:09:45 PM

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"for the most part you're looking at a typical grandfathered-in dive property without soap, paper towels, or stall doors."


I see you've visited 519 a few times.

7/11/2011 6:17:45 PM

Talage
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"Chill bro, kind of a silly thing to be angry over."


Don't call me bro, pal.

7/11/2011 6:24:15 PM

ALkatraz
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"Is everyone leaving as soon as they graduate?"

Yea.

The people from up north go back up north.

The people who go through nursing or medicine can't all work at Pitt Memorial so they either go back home or to another city where the hospitals need people.

The people in Construction Management might stick around but usually go back home to work in family companies.

The people in education get jobs at schools around the greater area but probably don't live in Greenville.

Some of the eastern NC families still believe they're kids need a college degree whether they need it or not. So they end up back at some family business or working on the farm.

[Edited on July 11, 2011 at 7:52 PM. Reason : -]

7/11/2011 7:51:03 PM

TenaciousC
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There's a chance I may be moving to Greenville soonish, so I wanted to get some input on some good (relatively) areas to live. Anyone have any suggestions that has lived there in the last 3 years?

I was going to live in my boyfriend's neighborhood off Landmark, but after this week's shooting, that's out.

[Edited on June 23, 2013 at 10:17 PM. Reason : ]

6/23/2013 10:16:39 PM

coolio526
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I have stayed in Greenville for the last 3 years. I stay in Forbes woods off of Arlington and consider it the nice side of town. That being said the shooting was very close to my neighborhood but you can look the crime reports up online. Unfortunately pretty much of all greenville sucks.

6/24/2013 7:40:17 AM

ComputerGuy
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I stay off 1st street, and it's not terrible....but not super great either. I enjoy walking the greenway but if I did it all over again, I'd probably look at a house on this side of town. I also lived on the Charles Blvd going out towards Vanceboro side of Greenville....it was boring.

I like the being close to downtown...but no so close.

I think I'd like the house setup more.

The shooting thing is completely random, and I assume that most will start going to the new Walmart since it's populated in more of a White, lower mid class to higher class area. That said...a lot of traffic will be shifting to the new side of town..so I'm not sure how that will turn out.


Here area few tips I think are crucial for being safe in Greenville:
-Don't be out at 1-3AM in side streets walking. Drive, get a cab, whatever.
-Be aware of your surroundings
-Get a conceal carry permit, and training
-Make sure your neighbors aren't drug dealers


Welcome to G-Vegas. It's not a terrible place to live. lol

6/24/2013 8:33:15 AM

darscuzlo
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I lived in G'ville for 8 years. The ONLY thing I miss about it was I rode my bicycle all over both in town and in the sticks. Nice and flat. Oh, and Parkers BBQ sandwiches. not that their BBQ is that great, but I love their slaw.

6/24/2013 9:26:50 AM

TenaciousC
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I get that the shooting last week was random, but that whole area is pretty crappy, according to my boyfriend. He actually said he'd rather I live somewhere else, and then he'd want to move, too.

I think I'm going to look in the area of Evans/Firetower. Any suggestions down there? I also found a cute condo between Arlington and Allen. From what I've been told, southern Greenville is good, but not too close to Winterville, 'cause that's getting ghetto, too.

6/25/2013 11:12:17 AM

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God damn, I would move back here in a heartbeat to get away from where I am.

I lived at the Trellis on Evans for a while. Probably wouldn't move back there, but still.

6/25/2013 12:13:50 PM

TenaciousC
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You'd move back to Greenville? Where are you now?

6/25/2013 2:38:05 PM

jaZon
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Wilson

How this place doesn't lead in some sort of suicide statistic is beyond me

[Edited on June 25, 2013 at 3:54 PM. Reason : ]

6/25/2013 3:44:54 PM

bottombaby
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Ew. Yeah, Greenville over Wilson any day of the week.

6/25/2013 4:14:07 PM

TenaciousC
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Haha, hell yeah

6/25/2013 10:01:21 PM

ncsuapex
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Wilson makes Greenville look like a resort.

6/25/2013 10:07:46 PM

appamali
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I can rent you guys out a nice 3 bedroom condo in Greenville if you need one..

6/26/2013 8:24:33 AM

jsdail
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I'd rather stab myself in the eye than live in Wilson...ok, maybe not really but Wilson really is a shit hole.

6/26/2013 12:50:12 PM

ActionPants
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Wilson has a Parkers too tho

6/26/2013 1:28:34 PM

ncsuallday
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Went to ECU for a semester and I hate Greenville. As has been previously stated:
-Traffic lights are not timed and you hit every red light
- Dangerous as hell. We'd get campus crime reports several times a day. You don't want to go outside of 4th-14th street area or you run a very real risk of getting mugged.
- Bars are nasty and are all like PB's in Raleigh (they have PB's there too).
- Droves of broke gangster black people hang out downtown every weekend (that's why they have covers at bars, to keep them out)
- The police are crazy as shit and rude.
- No nice places to eat.
- Shitty old mall.

I mean literally, if you are not an undergraduate college student or in the school of Medicine, I would stay the hell away unless you like sitting at home watching movies for fun every weekend.

6/26/2013 1:29:03 PM

TenaciousC
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The re-opening of Peasants seems to be the only redeeming part of downtown to me. There's a band I want to see playing there almost every weekend. Last week we saw Big Something, this Friday there's Big Daddy Love. I could see hanging out there a lot if I move to Greenville. Other than that, I'm not sure there's much of a draw to downtown. I'm a bit of a homebody, though, so I won't mind too much.

My big concern is making friends. I love my boyfriend, but I'm a very social person, and it will kill me to hang out with only him all the time. I don't anticipate making friends with too many co-workers. I'm also almost 30 and over the binge-drinking frat crowd. I think it's going to be crucial to find a good neighborhood so I can have neighbors to chill with.

6/26/2013 3:32:51 PM

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Winslow's is a decent little bar, at least it was the few times I've been. Haven't been to Peasant's yet but I've heard good things about it. Pretty much every other bar downtown falls into the "bars are nasty" mentioned above. I used to spend entirely too much time at 519, was always fun to leave and see how black my non-black shoes had become.

6/26/2013 3:50:51 PM

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^^Finding a good neighborhood to socialize with... possible, but hard. The only nice neighborhoods I know of are REALLY nice, and pretty separated from everything else too. Better change your mind and plan to friend some coworkers...

EDIT: And my little brother, who just graduated from ECU, is going from Greenville to Oxford... and even that is seen as a huge improvement.

[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 3:52 PM. Reason : f]

6/26/2013 3:51:57 PM

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Winslows is very popular with my friends from HS when they come back into town. There seems to be a relatively successful movement to revitalize the downtown area. My son goes to art camp downtown and the area around Cubbies/Evans/Cotanche is a lot nicer than it use to be with places like Winslows and the Tipsy Teapot moving in.

One good thing about Greenville is the affordability of housing. Buying and renting are a fraction of what they are in the Raleigh area.

6/26/2013 11:01:08 PM

TenaciousC
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^truth. The first townhouse I looked at was $575 for a two bedroom. I was like, can you repeat that?

6/27/2013 9:31:37 AM

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I was going to rent like a 950sqft lofted townhouse for $425/month off of Allen Road a couple of years ago. The place used to be home to med students and nurses and such, but at that point the property values may have fell and the owners would probably drop the rent. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't great either. I had the lease signed and GUC came around 9am to turn the water on. I went to work, came back at 6pm and the kitchen ceiling was soaked. The upstairs toilet had a leak and I got stuck like 500 bucks. I was still staying at my other place for another 2-3 weeks, so I thought I was being fair when requesting that the carpet be replaced since they didn't have to put me up in a hotel.

Drafted a pretty legit letter, the property management company (Stay away from Keystone) freaked out and through my job at the time I even had a mortgage company go to bat for me who knew the owner personally. Best I got was that first month's rent back, they kept my deposit and my motivation to bring them to small claims court eventually dwindled to the point where it didn't even matter anymore. It was a killer setup for 1 or 2 people with the only potential downside being your bedroom was of course lofted, so if you had company over you wouldn't have much privacy.

6/27/2013 10:14:28 AM

jaZon
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Stay away from Wainright while you're at it. Every place I ever lived in Greenville was taken over by them and the places took no time to go to complete shit.

6/27/2013 10:56:21 AM

Grandmaster
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Yeah they handle such a massive percentage of rental property it's ridiculous. My best experiences were when property mgmt companies could be bypassed altogether.

I think my buddy's duplex is up for rent this month, but they use a management company and it's in Winterville. The last tenants caused a couple grand in damages and they just finished replacing carpet/laminate/paint.

6/27/2013 11:24:05 AM

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From Greenville's Daily Reflector newspaper today

http://www.reflector.com/news/advocates-hail-gay-marriage-ruling-2092385



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"It was a day of celebration for Greenville’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and their supporters who gathered on the steps of the Pitt County Courthouse Wednesday to mark the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning the Defense of Marriage Act."

6/27/2013 11:30:43 AM

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The reflector may have a happy article, but avoid the comment sections of local media. The FB pages for the local news stations are just riddled with hateful comments.

6/27/2013 12:21:02 PM

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on the positive note for g-ville (excuse the big ass pictures)

they did just open a new children's hospital wing.



and this new student housing / retail development is about to start downtown where Ham's was...





[Edited on June 27, 2013 at 12:59 PM. Reason : 01]

6/27/2013 12:56:37 PM

Supplanter
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^^I feel that's true of a lot of news sources though. I mean WRAL is based in the triangle, the most progressive part of the state, and their GOLO comments are off the charts. Greenville's city council was one of the few cities in eastern NC that passed an anti-amendment 1 resolution last year. I think having the university there helps make it stand out in the east somewhat.

[Edited on June 27, 2013 at 12:59 PM. Reason : .]

6/27/2013 12:59:25 PM

ncsuallday
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pretty much every county with a medium to large university voted against amendment 1 except New Hanover (UNCW) I believe.

6/27/2013 1:05:32 PM

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^Yeah, no surprises.

The new children's hospital wing is fantastic looking when you're driving by. It's sort of a "holyshit am I really in Greenville?" moment, though it doesn't really last that long...

6/27/2013 1:33:50 PM

bottombaby
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Work has already started at the old Hams. I noticed workers gutting the building this morning.

6/27/2013 3:58:53 PM

Grandmaster
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Ham's

Dr. Unks

6/27/2013 8:03:07 PM

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