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Old 11-18-2008, 09:42 PM
 
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Read back over my posts and you'll see the point...I'm not arguing with you, I'm simply pointing out your misconceptions and erroneous information. Yes, I noticed that one minute you're making statements about how much larger Atlanta is than Charlotte, then the next minute you're trying to say that Charlotte is about to catch up to Atlanta in (fill in blank). Then you're talking about city populations, then metro populations, then county populations...then you make statements about the skyline and in your next post you say that skylines aren't important. The fact is, Charlotte is at least a level or two down from Atlanta in every category.
You have 5.5 million people outside of Atlanta to thank for that!!! When Atlanta puts 2 million people inside the city limits, I'm moving down I-85. Until then, I ain't missing a thing in Charlotte.

 
Old 11-18-2008, 09:44 PM
 
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I would nevah, evah put Charlotte in the same league as Atlanta.

Charlotte's League: Nashville, Orlando, New Orleans, Tucson, Memphis, Jacksonville, etc.

Atlanta's League: Boston, D.C., Dallas, New York, L.A., Chicago, Miami, etc.
 
Old 11-18-2008, 09:46 PM
 
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You have 5.5 million people outside of Atlanta to thank for that!!! When Atlanta puts 2 million people inside the city limits, I'm moving down I-85. Until then, I ain't missing a thing in Charlotte.
Well, ignorance is bliss...and you seem extremely happy.

I guess if we want you as a resident - which the whole city VERY MUCH does, it's all the talk around town - Atlanta officials will have to get some lessons from Charlotte officials on the fine art of huge annexations.
 
Old 11-18-2008, 09:49 PM
 
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You have 5.5 million people outside of Atlanta to thank for that!!! When Atlanta puts 2 million people inside the city limits, I'm moving down I-85. Until then, I ain't missing a thing in Charlotte.


Yea we know you love the Country life
 
Old 11-18-2008, 09:52 PM
 
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i would nevah, evah put charlotte in the same league as atlanta.

Charlotte's league: Nashville, orlando, new orleans, tucson, memphis, jacksonville, etc.

Atlanta's league: Boston, d.c., dallas, new york, l.a., chicago, miami, etc.
you hit that right on the dot bruh
 
Old 11-18-2008, 09:58 PM
 
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Yea we know you love the Country life
My country life videos

YouTube - urban charlotte (funny dancing drunk)

YouTube - urban charlotte

YouTube - urban charlotte

YouTube - Urban Charlotte

YouTube - urban charlotte

If this is the country, I don't ever want the "big city".
 
Old 11-18-2008, 10:19 PM
 
Location: West Metro Atlanta
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I would nevah, evah put Charlotte in the same league as Atlanta.

Charlotte's League: Nashville, Orlando, New Orleans, Tucson, Memphis, Jacksonville, etc.

Atlanta's League: Boston, D.C., Dallas, New York, L.A., Chicago, Miami, etc.
Atlanta is no where near the same league as cities like NY, LA, and Chicago. Atlanta is much closer to being in the same league as Charlotte as it is to being in New York's league.
 
Old 11-18-2008, 10:28 PM
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Atlanta is no where near the same league as cities like NY, LA, and Chicago. Atlanta is much closer to being in the same league as Charlotte as it is to being in New York's league.
I think that NYC, LA and Chicago are 'first-tier'; Atlanta would be in the second-tier along with DC, Houston, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia and Boston. It is, after all, the ninth largest metro in the US.
 
Old 11-18-2008, 10:32 PM
 
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My country life videos

YouTube - urban charlotte (funny dancing drunk)

YouTube - urban charlotte

YouTube - urban charlotte

YouTube - Urban Charlotte

YouTube - urban charlotte

If this is the country, I don't ever want the "big city".
Thats really small The epicenter dont have a many choices as atlantic station they couldnt even get Fox sports grill lol i read about that i been to charlotte trust thats nothing. I dont even wanna put Atlantas urban videos and that crowd on lynx was after a game marta has those crownds everyday
 
Old 11-18-2008, 10:46 PM
 
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Atlanta is no where near the same league as cities like NY, LA, and Chicago. Atlanta is much closer to being in the same league as Charlotte as it is to being in New York's league.
Uh, negatory.

Atlanta is one of the five most important cities in the United States. You have to think of regional hubs.

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