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Oh please. Also combing though my comments to see what blatantly false statements I’ve made about Atlanta. Maybe they are just things the homers don’t want to hear.
Such as? Most of those including myself have been very fairminded. So im really curious what things you say about Atlanta that are true that we disagree? You have been proven wrong more than once and not once apolologized
Don't you think the other city videos have value too?
In reality, it is Houston getting the shaft here in votes. No one even comes in as a gang to promote Houston. But one city they do and call everyone haters. No it is to say. There is no one city that is KING again. Some cities have more posters loving them and claim all hate them. That gets old.
This thread had a long run and still this same noting one has to win or you hate on it. Have a Good night.
Sure I read threads as long as they remain active especially and some older threads and see how everyone gets Atlanta comments so totally wrong and how so many have it in for that city. I am drawn to the underdog city a lot of time.
Being the OP is already in Houston seeking perhaps greener pastures is why it got the least votes apparently. These cities generally line up well on what is offered. All still booming and having their growing pains and rising cost, especially real estate taxes. I see no huge differences in either city's suburbs depending on how much you can afford.
All still booming and having their growing pains and rising cost, especially real estate taxes. I see no huge differences in either city's suburbs depending on how much you can afford.
So you've actually been to all 3 and are familiar with their suburbs?
Sorry I’d rather live in an urban landscape and not a forest. Seeing forest everywhere gets boring to me. In most cities, you can see the neighborhoods as you drive along the freeways. The trees make Atlanta feel much smaller and actually rural in parts.
Once outside the core and a few other areas Atlanta does have a rural feel to it. Every relative that has visited me were surprised at the lack of lighting and two lane roads surrounded by trees throughout the metro, but I do love Atlanta's core.
Such as? Most of those including myself have been very fairminded. So im really curious what things you say about Atlanta that are true that we disagree? You have been proven wrong more than once and not once apolologized
There are some very biased posters in this thread that have no ability to see anything objectively.
Agreed.
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