Vercingetorix
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I'm a Hawks fan. I don't think it's weird at all.
I guess you just get used to it, but every time I go to ATL I'm just thankful I don't have to deal with that mess on a regular basis.
Plus this is a team that has never played in the conference finals and that hasn't even tried to field a contender since Dominique left, playing in a city where everyone is from somewhere else. There's not really any reason for anyone to give a crap.
I've lived here almost 20 years and traffic has never been a big part of my life. All you have to do is be smart about where you live and wok and it's not a big deal. Other than going downtown to sporting events, of course.
I'm sure some local knowledge helps. My dealings with at Atlanta are almost entirely sporting related, so my driving either consists of going down 75 to Turner Field or taking 285 over to the Dunwoody MARTA station to go down to The Dome. Both of those routes can be parking lots if you roll into the city at an even remotely busy time.
Rolling into town and hitting the downtown connector or the northern arc at rush hour is the driving equivalent of getting off the subway in southeast DC with a big suitcase and a laptop bag and asking for directions at a crackhouse, I'm afraid. You have to arrange it a little differently.
As I said, I've lived here almost two decades, and by far the greatest moment for the Hawks in that time was dumping Joe Johnson's contract. Which is pathetic. Every Hawks fan I've ever met feels like kind of an idiot for wasting time on this team. Hawks fever!
