3 things i learned in Atlanta

#26
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Got to meet several players at the hotel last night. What i learned:

1. McCullers, Tiny, Ja'wuan and Z. Fulton are lean. Plenty of beef (no homo) little fat.

2. Tyler Bray is a quality person. After all the summer crap a had a question about his maturity and what kink of person he really is. Forget about it! He's the real deal.

3. The closeness of the team (no homo). They seem like a big family. It was good to see the comradery between players. imo without comradery no team can reach its true potential.

p.s. Sitting in hotel room trying not to go crazy. Anybody know a good place to waste a few hours in ATL?

GBO:dance2:
One thing I learned from this thread is you may suffer from homophobia.
 
#27
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I dont have a perception of Atlanta, but I can speak to the reality of Memphis.

According to the 2006–2008 American Community

Survey, the racial composition of Memphis was: [21]

Black or African American: 62.6% White: 31.7% (Non-Hispanic Whites: 29.5%) Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 5.0% Asian: 1.7% Native American: 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander: 0.1% Some other race: 2.7% Two or more races: 1.2%

Having said that I lived there 5 years and enjoyed my time, but was ready to move back to Knoxville.

In the end, we are all humans. Im not sure about the racial makeup of Atlanta, although it wouldnt be hard to find out if it was, in fact, important to me. I am a white male with several "African American" friends (Reason for the quotes there is because most of my friends prefer to be called black). One thing about race I have learned in my short 28 yrs is that there are good and bad people, being good or bad has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, or religion...
 
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p.s. Sitting in hotel room trying not to go crazy. Anybody know a good place to waste a few hours in ATL?

Walk over to the Hooters on Peachtree Street across from the Westin. There is a great front porch, and you can drink a beer while watching all the nerds run around in costume for DragonCon. It's a spectacle right now.
 
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I dont have a perception of Atlanta, but I can speak to the reality of Memphis.

According to the 2006–2008 American Community

Survey, the racial composition of Memphis was: [21]

Black or African American: 62.6% White: 31.7% (Non-Hispanic Whites: 29.5%) Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 5.0% Asian: 1.7% Native American: 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander: 0.1% Some other race: 2.7% Two or more races: 1.2%
Or, in other words, since it is 3/5 black, it is a crap hole.
 
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In the end, we are all humans. Im not sure about the racial makeup of Atlanta, although it wouldnt be hard to find out if it was, in fact, important to me. I am a white male with several "African American" friends (Reason for the quotes there is because most of my friends prefer to be called black). One thing about race I have learned in my short 28 yrs is that there are good and bad people, being good or bad has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, or religion...

I feel like a better person having read your post.
 
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Got to meet several players at the hotel last night. What i learned:

1. McCullers, Tiny, Ja'wuan and Z. Fulton are lean. Plenty of beef (no homo) little fat.

2. Tyler Bray is a quality person. After all the summer crap a had a question about his maturity and what kink of person he really is. Forget about it! He's the real deal.

3. The closeness of the team (no homo). They seem like a big family. It was good to see the comradery between players. imo without comradery no team can reach its true potential.

p.s. Sitting in hotel room trying not to go crazy. Anybody know a good place to waste a few hours in ATL?GBO:dance2:

College Park is nice, also might I suggest East Cobb.. possibly Decatur if you have the time.
 
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Name 3 best BBQ places in Atlanta?

1. Fox Bros. - south of L5P by the tracks.
2. D.B.A. Barbecue - Va. Highlands (the North end)
3. My house

I've been wanting to try Bone Lick over in West Midtown. They're getting good reviews, and they have skee-ball.

Edit: Daddy D'z is pretty solid if you like you brisket fatty. Plus, they have live blues.

I'm not a big Fat Matt's fan. If you want ribs, I had some really decent ones at The Local on Ponce de Leon. That was a while ago though.
 
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Go eat at the Brazilian Steakhouse across from Hard Rock downtown! Lunch is cheaper, but it is a very quality place!

We have one of those in Knoxville. Brazzerio's Brazilian Steakhouse. That's some good shiz right there. Good call.
 
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Americans need to move back to cities and quit the pathetic suburbs, where people live their lives in shopping centers, driving around and getting fat. That is why Europe and even Asia are cool--middle and upper-middle and upper-income people live in the cities--which offer culture and history and convenience--and those with less money live on the outskirts. In America the reverse is mostly true--except for NYC and Chicago (to an extent) and Portland--and one reason the country has gone to crap. But yes, we do have a lot of chain restaurants.
 
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In the end, we are all humans. Im not sure about the racial makeup of Atlanta, although it wouldnt be hard to find out if it was, in fact, important to me. I am a white male with several "African American" friends (Reason for the quotes there is because most of my friends prefer to be called black). One thing about race I have learned in my short 28 yrs is that there are good and bad people, being good or bad has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, or religion...

Another thread sidetracked.
 

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