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For the same reason that people get on here and get upset because others share an opinion that is different from theirs. This is a free country and we can!
For the same reason that people get on here and get upset because others share an opinion that is different from theirs. This is a free country and we can!
Who's upset? Just a shame you're missing out on such a wonderful life in New York.
No The Professional Say That ATLANTA GA Is A Gamma World Class City
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Originally Posted by NewYorkBorn
That is your opinion and I do not share it.
Sorry....But The Professionals Are saying That ATLANTA GA Is A World Class City..Read The Rankings Sometime..Please Make Yourself More Creditble......New York City Is A 1St Tier Alpha World Class City And Los Angeles And Chicago Are 2Nd Tier Alpha World Class Cities... San Francisco Is A 1St Tier Beta World Class City And Boston Is A Lower Tier Beta World Class City The Classification Of Gamma Comes After Beta And Atlanta Is A World Class Gamma City...You Sound Just Like A Kid (or) You A Adult New Yorker Or A Kid New Yorker....
Sorry....But The Professionals Are saying That ATLANTA GA Is A World Class City..Read The Rankings Sometime..Please Make Yourself More Creditble......New York City Is A 1St Tier Alpha World Class City And Los Angeles And Chicago Are 2Nd Tier Alpha World Class Cities... San Francisco Is A 1St Tier Beta World Class City And Boston Is A Lower Tier Beta World Class City The Classification Of Gamma Comes After Beta And Atlanta Is A World Class Gamma City...You Sound Just Like A Kid (or) You A Adult New Yorker Or A Kid New Yorker....
The title of this thread is about the size of these places according to perspectives. After living here in NYC all my life no Atlanta does not feel large. I don't care what article you quote. For the record it was NYC money, residents and interest in Atlanta that put that city on the map. You are one of these pushy people on here that tries to force your views on other people. My perspective is my perspective so save that nonsense for someone else.
From now on when you decide to get on here trying to disrespect people make sure your spelling is correct! Every computer has a spell check, try using it next time. CREDIBLE!!!
Since you love to bring up the superiority of New York City residents during your attacks against the legitimacy of native South Carolinians' opinions, how do you defend the outrageous school dropout rate in NYC? A questionable (possibly inflated) 56% graduation rate in 2008 (up from 46%) is nothing to be proud of, in my opinion. Precisely who is incompetent to debate here?
The title of this thread is about the size of these places according to perspectives. After living here in NYC all my life no Atlanta does not feel large. I don't care what article you quote. For the record it was NYC money, residents and interest in Atlanta that put that city on the map. You are one of these pushy people on here that tries to force your views on other people. My perspective is my perspective so save that nonsense for someone else.
From now on when you decide to get on here trying to disrespect people make sure your spelling is correct! Every computer has a spell check, try using it next time. CREDIBLE!!!
You jokers really make me laugh on this forum.
Since you called me anal for saying you need to drop the y and add ies to pluralize words that end in y when the y is preceded by a consonant and then said you were going to put me on ignore, it's looking more and more like your opinions are the only ones that count in your eyes. Cursing isn't allowed on here, so I'll just ask: Is it any wonder why the term d__ned Yankees was coined? I notice you never respond to anything I have to say anymore, so I guess you couldn't take the grammatically correct heat and really did put me on ignore. Oh, and I don't need spell check.
The title of this thread is about the size of these places according to perspectives. After living here in NYC all my life no Atlanta does not feel large. I don't care what article you quote. For the record it was NYC money, residents and interest in Atlanta that put that city on the map. You are one of these pushy people on here that tries to force your views on other people. My perspective is my perspective so save that nonsense for someone else.
From now on when you decide to get on here trying to disrespect people make sure your spelling is correct! Every computer has a spell check, try using it next time. CREDIBLE!!!
You jokers really make me laugh on this forum.
Yeah, it's not like Atlanta has hosted the Olympics or anything.
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