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September 21, 2007

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The Atlantic Blue Crab is a native to the waters of Pawleys Island. They can be found in the creeks and inlets of Pawleys and Georgetown. Many of the locals and visitors to Pawleys enjoy spending their relaxing time “crabbing”. Crabbing is the act of catching crabs. There are many different methods to crabbing however [...]

August 21, 2007

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Locals and visitors ofPawleys Island can often be found enjoying this lowcountry favorite. Frogmore Stew is a local dish originating from the seaside community of Frogmore, South Carolina. It is known as a quaint dish that is sure to fill your appetite and savor in the relaxing lifestyle that isPawleys Island. Here we present a [...]

August 7, 2007

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The Loggerhead Sea Turtle is South Carolina’s state reptile. Loggerheads feed on mollusks, crustaceans, fish, and other marine animals, which they crush with their large and powerful jaw. As with other sea turtles, females return to lay their eggs on or near the same beach where they hatched. Many Loggerhead turtles can be seen laying [...]

July 16, 2007

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Welcome to our home… Pawley’s Island is both an Atlantic coast barrier island and an incorporated town in Georgetown County, South Carolina. The population was 138 at the 2000 census. The post office address also includes an unincorporated area on the mainland adjacent to the island, which includes a commercial district along the Ocean Highway [...]

April 2, 2007

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The Spongmonkeys are an Internet phenomenon, created by Joel Veitch, that has crossed over into television in the form of Quiznos commercials. They appear to be a pair of graphically edited tarsiers with human mouths, and appear on the web at the rathergood.com website. These creatures float in the air in front of a hydrangea [...]

March 31, 2007

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The Hampster Dance or Hampsterdance was originally a simple Geocities page featuring rows of animated hamsters dancing in various ways to a sped-up sample from the song “Whistle Stop” by Roger Miller. Hamsterdance.com includes Hampton, Fuzzy, Hado, and Dixie as the singing Hamsters. Hampsterdance2.com original Geocities version Original Hamster Dance