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i just drove through atlanta for the first time ever


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what the fug did i just experience?

i cant tell what was worse, the smog that covers the city for miles, the fact that it reminds me of gotham city (not a good thing), or the atrocious traffic that gives you an impending sense that you will die right then and there. the traffic may be worse than LA, and that is saying something

i can tell why falcon fans act the way they do now, if i had to live in that shithole, i would be batshit crazy as well! never ever want to go there ever again

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I learned my lesson 12 years ago. The only reason I've gone back is because Delta sometimes has unbeatable airfares. Delta always flies to Atlanta. Plus Delta screws up so much I usually get upgraded to first class.

I'm doing something right now that is almost as dumb as driving through Atlanta. I just drove through the Rockies in January. Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and now I'm in Rapid City, SD.

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Was there for the USC/Auburn game. Hell yeah, that place is a poohole. Bunch of trashy ass falcons fans too.

I dont know if I am spoiled by Charlotte bc we haven't been a really big city for very long, but that place is dirty as hell. Trash everywhere.

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what the fug did i just experience?

i cant tell what was worse, the smog that covers the city for miles, the fact that it reminds me of gotham city (not a good thing), or the atrocious traffic that gives you an impending sense that you will die right then and there. the traffic may be worse than LA, and that is saying something

i can tell why falcon fans act the way they do now, if i had to live in that poohole, i would be batpoo crazy as well! never ever want to go there ever again

not to mention the thousands of beggers on every corner, dudes wanna get paid to watch your car while your at the bar hahah, they do one hell of a job though

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