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When did it become popular to call Charleston, SC "Chucktown"?


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Because quite frankly, it annoys the piss out of me.:mad:

well according to.....Jason....

1. Chucktown 205 up, 13 down love it hate it

Another name for Charleston, South Carolina.

Me and my friends are going to chill down in Chucktown. Laaaaaaate!

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by Jason B. Cook Oct 27, 2003 share this

so, you're a little behind

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well according to.....Jason....

1. Chucktown 205 up, 13 down love it hate it

Another name for Charleston, South Carolina.

Me and my friends are going to chill down in Chucktown. Laaaaaaate!

get this def on a mug Mug

by Jason B. Cook Oct 27, 2003 share this

so, you're a little behind

It's annoyed me for several years, only now it has bubbled up onto teh interwebs where all good discourse belongs. I'm convinced this has happened in the last 10 years.

Wouldyou rather it be called Jasetown?

I already own that city so this would be suitable.

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