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[email protected] March 3rd 08 08:48 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
On Mar 3, 3:45*pm, wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:00*pm, HK wrote:





wrote:
On Mar 3, 2:24 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:16 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
agent X wrote:
Harry's getting good at his craft. Out of the blue he insults the whole
city of Atlanta with a simple cut and paste. The guy is getting real
strange.
As someone who is originally from the north, I am always amazed at how
less traveled the hicks from the north are compared to the "hicks" from
the south. *The view their part of the world as perfect, and miss out on
what the rest of the world has to offer.
When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...
I've been to Atlanta any number of times, and sometimes stayed for a
couple of weeks, on business. The town just plain sucks. The only part
of Georgia I'd consider as a residence is the area between Savannah and
the Tybee Islands, or possibly the Sea Islands area, or, in South
Carolina, Hilton Head or its environs.


In addition to everything else it doesn't have to offer, Atlanta is
about 240 miles from the coast.


You stayed in Atlanta for two whole weeks and it makes you a damned
expert?????
What doesn't Atlanta have to offer, Harry?


Y-A-W-N. As I have stated here on more than one occasion, I don't like
Atlanta. I feed no need to justify my feeling. Further, it serves no
purpose for me to list all the reasons. I've given a couple from time to
time, that piece I swiped and reposted earlier today gave a few more
reasons, and, of course, as I stated, it is 240 miles from the coast.


The fact that a brainless, tasteless, useless idiot like you *likes*
Atlanta is just another reason to dislike it.


You shouldn't feel slighted, though. There is *nothing* I like about
Alabama, Mississippi, or Texas. There are at least areas of Georgia I
find pleasing. *:)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Let's see, in all areas, DC rates consistently WAY lower than ATL.
I'm useless? Harry, I don't have to lie about my accomplishments, or
my parent's accomplishments, or my wife's accomplishments like you do.
I also don't have to constantly lie about what I have. You do.
Tasteless?? Are you kidding? All you do here is call people childish
names and sling petty insults. That's about as low life as a person
can be. That and your obsession with the phallus tells all we need to
know about you. That and your constant lying. What takes the cake is
that you've never lived in Atlanta, but think you know all about it.
You've not given ANYTHING of any substance as to why you don't like
it. I can give you hundreds of reasons it's a great place to live.
But, you are way too closed minded to be able to grasp those reasons.
Answer this. Why is Atlanta one of the fastest growing metro areas in
the country?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Wuddoyoumean man.. he had at least a three page cut and paste telling
why Atlanta sucks.;)

HK March 3rd 08 08:51 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:00 pm, HK wrote:


The fact that a brainless, tasteless, useless idiot like you *likes*
Atlanta is just another reason to dislike it.

You shouldn't feel slighted, though. There is *nothing* I like about
Alabama, Mississippi, or Texas. There are at least areas of Georgia I
find pleasing. :)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Let's see, in all areas, DC rates consistently WAY lower than ATL.
I'm useless? Harry, I don't have to lie about my accomplishments, or
my parent's accomplishments, or my wife's accomplishments like you do.
I also don't have to constantly lie about what I have. You do.
Tasteless?? Are you kidding? All you do here is call people childish
names and sling petty insults. That's about as low life as a person
can be. That and your obsession with the phallus tells all we need to
know about you. That and your constant lying. What takes the cake is
that you've never lived in Atlanta, but think you know all about it.
You've not given ANYTHING of any substance as to why you don't like
it. I can give you hundreds of reasons it's a great place to live.
But, you are way too closed minded to be able to grasp those reasons.
Answer this. Why is Atlanta one of the fastest growing metro areas in
the country?




Gosh, it is *so* easy to push your start button and initiate the flow of
bile and stupidity.

I don't live in Atlanta because it sucks. I've never wanted to live in
Atlanta. I don't give a damn if you come up with 10,000 reasons why
*you* think it is great. Your reasons are not relevant to me.

Oh. I've never claimed I know "all about" Atlanta. I don't, and I don't
care to know. I don't even like to fly through its airport and when I
have to take a flight with "connections," I try to work it so I don't
have to transfer flights there.

HK March 3rd 08 08:53 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:45 pm, wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:00 pm, HK wrote:





wrote:
On Mar 3, 2:24 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:16 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
agent X wrote:
Harry's getting good at his craft. Out of the blue he insults the whole
city of Atlanta with a simple cut and paste. The guy is getting real
strange.
As someone who is originally from the north, I am always amazed at how
less traveled the hicks from the north are compared to the "hicks" from
the south. The view their part of the world as perfect, and miss out on
what the rest of the world has to offer.
When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...
I've been to Atlanta any number of times, and sometimes stayed for a
couple of weeks, on business. The town just plain sucks. The only part
of Georgia I'd consider as a residence is the area between Savannah and
the Tybee Islands, or possibly the Sea Islands area, or, in South
Carolina, Hilton Head or its environs.
In addition to everything else it doesn't have to offer, Atlanta is
about 240 miles from the coast.
You stayed in Atlanta for two whole weeks and it makes you a damned
expert?????
What doesn't Atlanta have to offer, Harry?
Y-A-W-N. As I have stated here on more than one occasion, I don't like
Atlanta. I feed no need to justify my feeling. Further, it serves no
purpose for me to list all the reasons. I've given a couple from time to
time, that piece I swiped and reposted earlier today gave a few more
reasons, and, of course, as I stated, it is 240 miles from the coast.
The fact that a brainless, tasteless, useless idiot like you *likes*
Atlanta is just another reason to dislike it.
You shouldn't feel slighted, though. There is *nothing* I like about
Alabama, Mississippi, or Texas. There are at least areas of Georgia I
find pleasing. :)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Let's see, in all areas, DC rates consistently WAY lower than ATL.
I'm useless? Harry, I don't have to lie about my accomplishments, or
my parent's accomplishments, or my wife's accomplishments like you do.
I also don't have to constantly lie about what I have. You do.
Tasteless?? Are you kidding? All you do here is call people childish
names and sling petty insults. That's about as low life as a person
can be. That and your obsession with the phallus tells all we need to
know about you. That and your constant lying. What takes the cake is
that you've never lived in Atlanta, but think you know all about it.
You've not given ANYTHING of any substance as to why you don't like
it. I can give you hundreds of reasons it's a great place to live.
But, you are way too closed minded to be able to grasp those reasons.
Answer this. Why is Atlanta one of the fastest growing metro areas in
the country?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Wuddoyoumean man.. he had at least a three page cut and paste telling
why Atlanta sucks.;)



Yeah...and I added some subtle touches to it, too!


"Why is Atlanta one of the fastest growing metro areas in
the country?"


Yet another reason to dislike Atlanta. Why would anyone want to move to
one of the "fastest growing metro areas in the country"?

HK March 3rd 08 09:39 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
JimH wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Mar 3, 3:45 pm, wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:00 pm, HK wrote:





wrote:
On Mar 3, 2:24 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:16 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
agent X wrote:
Harry's getting good at his craft. Out of the blue he insults the
whole
city of Atlanta with a simple cut and paste. The guy is getting
real
strange.
As someone who is originally from the north, I am always amazed at
how
less traveled the hicks from the north are compared to the "hicks"
from
the south. The view their part of the world as perfect, and miss
out on
what the rest of the world has to offer.
When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...
I've been to Atlanta any number of times, and sometimes stayed for a
couple of weeks, on business. The town just plain sucks. The only
part
of Georgia I'd consider as a residence is the area between Savannah
and
the Tybee Islands, or possibly the Sea Islands area, or, in South
Carolina, Hilton Head or its environs.
In addition to everything else it doesn't have to offer, Atlanta is
about 240 miles from the coast.
You stayed in Atlanta for two whole weeks and it makes you a damned
expert?????
What doesn't Atlanta have to offer, Harry?
Y-A-W-N. As I have stated here on more than one occasion, I don't like
Atlanta. I feed no need to justify my feeling. Further, it serves no
purpose for me to list all the reasons. I've given a couple from time to
time, that piece I swiped and reposted earlier today gave a few more
reasons, and, of course, as I stated, it is 240 miles from the coast.
The fact that a brainless, tasteless, useless idiot like you *likes*
Atlanta is just another reason to dislike it.
You shouldn't feel slighted, though. There is *nothing* I like about
Alabama, Mississippi, or Texas. There are at least areas of Georgia I
find pleasing. :)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Let's see, in all areas, DC rates consistently WAY lower than ATL.
I'm useless? Harry, I don't have to lie about my accomplishments, or
my parent's accomplishments, or my wife's accomplishments like you do.
I also don't have to constantly lie about what I have. You do.
Tasteless?? Are you kidding? All you do here is call people childish
names and sling petty insults. That's about as low life as a person
can be. That and your obsession with the phallus tells all we need to
know about you. That and your constant lying. What takes the cake is
that you've never lived in Atlanta, but think you know all about it.
You've not given ANYTHING of any substance as to why you don't like
it. I can give you hundreds of reasons it's a great place to live.
But, you are way too closed minded to be able to grasp those reasons.
Answer this. Why is Atlanta one of the fastest growing metro areas in
the country?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Wuddoyoumean man.. he had at least a three page cut and paste telling
why Atlanta sucks.;)
==========

Who the hell cares where someone lives and who the hell care what someone
else thinks about it? You folks are looking like a bunch of 3rd graders.




Bassy is my dog. My real name is Pavlov.

Short Wave Sportfishing March 3rd 08 11:23 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:38:20 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...


There are people right here in this town, old farmer's mostly, who
have never been further South than Putnam and further North than
Southbridge.

I met one who has never even been out of town except for when he was a
teenager and actually took a trip to the big city of Worcester on the
Providence/Worcester railroad.

John H.[_3_] March 4th 08 12:28 AM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:31:11 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:38:20 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...


Sounds like a New Yorker but folks from DC seem to think that is the
center of the universe too. When I moved away it shocked everyone I
knew. Their idea of moving away is to go a little farther up Rockville
Pike but my former inlaws have 3 generations living on South Dakota
Avenue. They bought more houses as the family got bigger but still
have the first one.

BTW I spent a lot of time in Atlanta (Mostly up near the 75
intersection with the beltway). It is pretty much like DC IMHO. There
are a lot of things in common.


I live here. DC has a lot of free stuff, and is a great place to visit.
But, I'll be leaving as soon as we sell the house. Next spring it goes on
the market.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Don White March 4th 08 01:36 AM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:38:20 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...


There are people right here in this town, old farmer's mostly, who
have never been further South than Putnam and further North than
Southbridge.

I met one who has never even been out of town except for when he was a
teenager and actually took a trip to the big city of Worcester on the
Providence/Worcester railroad.


My dad was like that. He took one trip to Cape Breton when he was in his
30s (mom's home town of St. Peter's)
and that was it until I started taking him on drives. Trouble is..he always
wanted to be back home that night.
When they finally built the Confederation Bridge linking Prince Edward
Island with New brunswick, we took him, mom and the mother-in-law
on a neat trip... drove from the city to the PEI ferry near Pictou, covered
a good bit of the island including Cavendish (Anne of Green Gables),
and returned via the Confederation bridge & New Brunswick...all in one day.
So he got to travel in three provinces....first time he was ever out of Nova
Scotia.



John H.[_3_] March 4th 08 12:15 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 23:26:51 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 19:28:30 -0500, John H.
wrote:

BTW I spent a lot of time in Atlanta (Mostly up near the 75
intersection with the beltway). It is pretty much like DC IMHO. There
are a lot of things in common.


I live here. DC has a lot of free stuff, and is a great place to visit.
But, I'll be leaving as soon as we sell the house. Next spring it goes on
the market.


Most people who live there never go see the "free" stuff. I know
people who have been there all their life, never went up in the
monument, never really walked around the Smithsonian and never saw the
fireworks. I went to high school in the 1700 block of G st NW so I did
get a pretty good look around (cheap "field trips" for the school) but
I had still never been to Mt Vernon until my wife dragged me there on
a vacation from Florida. I had seen it from across the river tho ...
does that count?


Mount Vernon's not free any more, and hasn't been for many years.

We hit the free stuff a lot because of visitors. The Smithsonians take up
at least a week, especially with the new one out at Dulles airport. If
you've not seen it, that's a nice one. It's also 'free', but parking costs
about $8, so take a car full.
--
John H

BAR March 4th 08 12:31 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 23:26:51 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 19:28:30 -0500, John H.
wrote:

BTW I spent a lot of time in Atlanta (Mostly up near the 75
intersection with the beltway). It is pretty much like DC IMHO. There
are a lot of things in common.
I live here. DC has a lot of free stuff, and is a great place to visit.
But, I'll be leaving as soon as we sell the house. Next spring it goes on
the market.

Most people who live there never go see the "free" stuff. I know
people who have been there all their life, never went up in the
monument, never really walked around the Smithsonian and never saw the
fireworks. I went to high school in the 1700 block of G st NW so I did
get a pretty good look around (cheap "field trips" for the school) but
I had still never been to Mt Vernon until my wife dragged me there on
a vacation from Florida. I had seen it from across the river tho ...
does that count?


Mount Vernon's not free any more, and hasn't been for many years.

We hit the free stuff a lot because of visitors. The Smithsonians take up
at least a week, especially with the new one out at Dulles airport. If
you've not seen it, that's a nice one. It's also 'free', but parking costs
about $8, so take a car full.


Next December go on the evening tour of Mount Vernon. You need to get
tickets ahead of time but, it is well worth it.


[email protected] March 4th 08 01:35 PM

Why Atlanta Sucks
 
On Mar 3, 7:28*pm, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:31:11 -0500, wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:38:20 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


When I lived in the south I met lot's of folks who had never left
their hometowns, and even more that had never been out of their own
state...


Sounds like a New Yorker but folks from DC seem to think that is the
center of the universe too. When I moved away it shocked everyone I
knew. Their idea of moving away is to go a little farther up Rockville
Pike but my former inlaws have 3 generations living on South Dakota
Avenue. They bought more houses as the family got bigger but still
have the first one.


BTW I spent a lot of time in Atlanta *(Mostly up near the 75
intersection with the beltway). It is pretty much like DC IMHO. There
are a lot of things in common.


I live here. DC has a lot of free stuff, and is a great place to visit.
But, I'll be leaving as soon as we sell the house. Next spring it goes on
the market.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I live in the Atlanta area and there is a lot to offer here, also.


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