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View Poll Results: Which place is better?
Atlanta 152 53.52%
New Orleans 132 46.48%
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Old 08-27-2013, 09:07 AM
 
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It's pretty obvious Atlanta is more educated than New Orleans. It's a tourist city and really nothing more. It's not really a financial center and it hosts some big events because of it's tourist element. Other then that, the city is full of poverty outside of it's core.

 
Old 08-27-2013, 09:09 AM
 
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So where can you get organic food in N.O. after midnight?Vegetarian?
You can here in Atlanta 24/7
R. Thomas Deluxe Grill: Welcome to R. Thomas Deluxe Grill!

For population 25 years and over in New Orleans:

  • High school or higher: 83.7%
  • Bachelor's degree or higher: 32.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 14.2%
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/New-Or...#ixzz2dB189xzi
For population 25 years and over in Atlanta:

  • High school or higher: 88.3%
  • Bachelor's degree or higher: 47.2%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 17.9%
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Atlant...#ixzz2dB4lMYvK
From those stats,which city would you conclude is more wordly and educated.?
?

Haha what does being able to get organic/vegetarian food have to do with being a vibrant city? First of all, we do have organic/vegetarian options. Second, it seems like your just frantically searching for things Atlanta might be better at than NOLA while forgetting that those facts do not make ATL a more vibrant livable city.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 09:11 AM
 
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Haha what does being able to get organic/vegetarian food have to do with being a vibrant city? First of all, we do have organic/vegetarian options. Second, it seems like your just frantically searching for things Atlanta might be better at than NOLA while forgetting that those facts do not make ATL a more vibrant livable city.
He talks around in circles all the time. I just stop taking his posts seriously...you will notice he does this on any thread with comparison made to Atlanta. A true Atlanta homer who stops at nothing to try to convince the other person Atlanta is the better city lol.

Anyways, Atlanta isn't more vibrant, but it's more livable than N.O. definitely.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 10:15 AM
 
Location: Atlanta ,GA
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Haha what does being able to get organic/vegetarian food have to do with being a vibrant city? First of all, we do have organic/vegetarian options. Second, it seems like your just frantically searching for things Atlanta might be better at than NOLA while forgetting that those facts do not make ATL a more vibrant livable city.
Am I?If so answer the question.If imjust searching for stuff then just give me an answer.
Because in big cities like Houston,Dallas,Sab Fran ,Boston or NYC i bet you can too.
I asked because my friends from D.C. were vegans and wanted to eat out one night after midnight.We went there and they good not believe how good it was and that it stayed open so late.It never closes.
Eating healthy is hard to ndo after the clubs close at 3am.

I just looked up some in those cities and everyone had at least ONE.
Atlanta has soo much more options in almost every angle over N.O.
Its one of the factors that has made Atlanta one of the fastest growing cities for over 40years.
Options means accessibility.Less options.Less diversity.Less things to do.
Searching?Not hardly.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 10:20 AM
 
Location: Atlanta ,GA
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He talks around in circles all the time. I just stop taking his posts seriously...you will notice he does this on any thread with comparison made to Atlanta. A true Atlanta homer who stops at nothing to try to convince the other person Atlanta is the better city lol.

Anyways, Atlanta isn't more vibrant, but it's more livable than N.O. definitely.
You are constantly proven wrong and you STILL keep saying things about other people?Really dude?Get a your facts straight then get back to me.How many time have posters on C-D made you put your foot in the mouth?Don;t make me go through some of your wild erroneous statements again and shame you by reposting them.Grow up dude.You are out of high school aren't you?
 
Old 08-27-2013, 11:53 AM
 
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Have you been to City Market or Ellis Square around midnight?River Street is not the main area anymore.
It is the most comparable area to the French Quarter, or should I say Bourbon Street. Either way, NOLA has it all over Savannah here. To say that NOLA is not much more festive than Savannah is highly inaccurate. That's not saying that Savannah isn't festive because it truly is, but NOLA is on an entirely different level in this regard.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Louisiana to Houston to Denver to NOVA
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So where can you get organic food in N.O. after midnight?Vegetarian?
You can here in Atlanta 24/7
R. Thomas Deluxe Grill: Welcome to R. Thomas Deluxe Grill!

For population 25 years and over in New Orleans:

  • High school or higher: 83.7%
  • Bachelor's degree or higher: 32.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 14.2%

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/New-Or...#ixzz2dB189xzi
For population 25 years and over in Atlanta:

  • High school or higher: 88.3%
  • Bachelor's degree or higher: 47.2%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 17.9%

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Atlant...#ixzz2dB4lMYvK
From those stats,which city would you conclude is more wordly and educated.?
?
I like steak and I wouldn't be looking for organic restaurants so I don't know.

Of course Atlanta is more educated. No one denied that or even brought it up. I said people are worldly. I've met people from numerous countries in New Orleans and the young New Orleanians know much more about the world than the people I went to school with.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 06:17 PM
 
Location: Atlanta ,GA
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I like steak and I wouldn't be looking for organic restaurants so I don't know.

Of course Atlanta is more educated. No one denied that or even brought it up. I said people are worldly. I've met people from numerous countries in New Orleans and the young New Orleanians know much more about the world than the people I went to school with.
YOU said you could get anything in New Orleans because the food scene was very diverse.Well if that is true then you can't say New Orleans food scene is so diverse if you cant tell me what they offer.
Do you not have friends that don't eat meat?I eat meat too.Its gotta be lean but I do eat it.

Part of being worldly is being educated.Lack of education means a lack of worldly lifestyle.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 06:23 PM
 
Location: Savannah GA
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I'm not sure how you got that Georgia is ahead.
DUDE ... per your OWN POST!

Louisiana
Economic Impact of the Industry
The motion picture and television industry is responsible for 8,655 direct jobs and $377.9 million in wages in Louisiana, including both production and distribution-related jobs. Over 3,400 of the jobs are production-related.

Georgia
Economic Impact of the Industry
The motion picture and television industry is responsible for 22,843 direct jobs and $1.3 billion in wages in Georgia, including both production and distribution-related jobs. Over 6,500 of the jobs are production-related.

Are they building major motion picture and television studios FROM THE GROUND UP in Louisiana, aka Pinewood Studios in Atlanta? If so, nobody's heard of it.
 
Old 08-27-2013, 06:27 PM
 
Location: Savannah GA
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Anybody been to Six Flags New Orleans lately?

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