Life in Atlanta

Juliangel

Georgia's Juiciest Peach, ...and my nectar dribble
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As I sit here eating my muffins I thought I would share what life in Atlanta is like. By the way I have Blueberry and Strawberry anybody want some I have enough to share


A Translation of Atlanta for Visitors....

1. Atlanta is comprised entirely of one way streets. The only way to get out of downtown Atlanta is to turn around and start over when you reach Greenville, South Carolina.

2. All directions start with, "Go down Peachtree..."

3. Peachtree Street has no beginning and no end.

4. Atlanta is home of Coca Cola. That's all we drink here, so don't ask for any other soft drink.

5. Atlantans only know their way home and their way to work.

6. Gate One at the Airport is 32 miles away from the Main Concourse.

7. It's impossible to go around a block and wind up on the street you started on. The Chamber of Commerce calls it a "scenic drive".

8. The 8 a.m. rush hour is from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. The 5:00 p.m. rush hour is from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday's rush hour starts Thursday morning.

9. Reversible Lanes are not understood by anybody.

10. "Sir" and "Ma'am" are used by the person speaking to you if there's a remote possibility that you're at least 30 minutes older than they are.

11. "Sugar" is a more common form of address than "Miss". So is "Honey".

12. Ponce de Leon Avenue can only be pronounced by a native, so do not attempt the Spanish pronunciation. People will simply tilt their heads to the right and stare at you.

13. The falling of one rain drop causes all traffic to immediately cease; so will daylight savings time and a girl applying eye shadow across the street, or a flat tire three lanes over.

14. If you're standing on a corner and a MARTA Bus stops, you're expected to get on and go somewhere.

15. Atlanta is pronounced "Lan-A".

16. Construction on Peachtree Street is a way of life, and a permanent form of entertainment.

17. Construction crews aren't doing their job properly unless they close down all lanes except one during rush hour.

18. Atlanta's traffic is the friendliest around. The commuters spend hours mingling with each other twice a day. In fact, Atlanta's traffic is rated number 1 in the country. You will often see people parked beside the road and engaged in lively discussions.

19. Atlantans are very proud of our race track, known as Road Atlanta. It winds throughout the city on the Interstates, hence its name.

20. Georgia 400 is the southern equivalent of the autobahn. You will rarely see a semi-truck on GA400, because the truck drivers are intimidated by the oversized-SUV-wielding housewives racing home after a grueling day at the salon or the tennis match to meet their children at the school bus.
 
21. Interstate 285, which encircles Atlanta, is commonly referred to as "The Watermelon 500" and must be traveled at extremely high rates of speed. The exception to this is between the hours of 6:30-9:30 AM and 3:30-6:30 PM when 285 is used primarily for parking.
 
Always thought of 285 as Suicide circle,.....always enjoyed watching all the people parking there cars and having a early morning chat about the wheather in the middle lane of a major highway..........Have a nice day, going to work on my tan.......
 
Geeze Dix.... Great idea for a thread...

See it in a few minutes....

Also Dix.... check out my question on the other thread you recently responded to....
 
Sooooo,,, what you are saying is that Lan-ta (sorry, mid Atlantic way) is home to:

> Coke,,, bleh, much prefer Pepsi
> one way streets that are torn up
> multiple racetracks in disguise as interstates
> and suga and HOney abounding

Thanks,,, I can miss that one on my way to Disney World,,, LOL
 
Yeah but there was the great C&W song that said ..."its 3 to 1 in Atlanta and I feel lucky tonite"

I remeber hearing it was, indeed, a great place to be a single male. This info could be dated by now.
 
Last I heard, it was close to 5 to 1 women over men. (4 point something. I know that the women here are beautiful. Prettiest bunch of heifers I've ever seen.

P.S. Before those ladies not in the know get upset "heifer" or "filly" is an affectionate term we have for our lasses down here. Meant no harm. None. lol
 
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