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What a joke, but so typical of you. You could fit about 20 Delores Parks in Piedmont Park. Delores doesn't have a lake, a public pool with Event space, trails, large expanses of virgin woods or multiple active sports fields.
You couldn't be more dishonest in your pathetic attempt to discredit Atlanta if you tried.
Exactly my point. A park a fraction of the size has more "energy" on any given day.
I like college football a lot, but stadiums sell out in Auburn, Athens, Clemson, and Tuscaloosa in part because they don’t have much else going on. Georgia Tech fans have choices. Do they sell out?
So I assume you cant name any thus your original comment can be discreted? You're sticking to your notion that Atlanta has foot traffic like SF/DC?
Lol as usual but keep being the savior for Atlanta everytime someone says something you dont like about it. Atlanta doesn't need to fit the mold everytime a topic is introduced you know I've lived there and dont like it and for some reason you cant seem to accept that reality. It aggravates you and I dont mind it at all
Anyone that's been around here for more than a day is familiar with your agenda, and your posting history clearly confirms it. You are drawn to any thread that mentions Atlanta like a moth to a candle. You have caused countless posts to be deleted and many threads to be closed due to your hatred of a city. It's beyond ridiculous at this point, and you deserve to be called out.
We tend to wake up early and we workout frequently. We like to stay fit, eat healthy and hike on weekends. Our energy is used differently than the east coast where they use their high energy to go to bars, drink, and watch other people playing sports/exercising. We’re more participatory.
I can't even imagine how you came up with this answer. You think that people on the east coast don't walk, run, cycle, hike, go to a gym, camp, chop firewood, or do anything that requires them to get out of their ergonomic office chair?
I like college football a lot, but stadiums sell out in Auburn, Athens, Clemson, and Tuscaloosa in part because they don’t have much else going on. Georgia Tech fans have choices. Do they sell out?
And yet more doubling down with a beyond ridiculous premise. It's obvious you just can't help yourself with these delusional arguments.
So where's your areas that rival SF/DC in foot traffic and/or a park that rivals the energy seen at Dolores park?
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