Moved here a year and a half ago. Massive egos, fake rich folks, terrible attitudes at every establishment, extremely expensive mid-tier food and worst customer service I've ever experienced. Selling my house and leaving soon ✌🏽
If you have a hellcat! You better park that shit in your house because it’s gonna get broken into or stolen. A lot of folks wear fake designer too so don’t get that shit twisted either.
Quiet is kept drivin aint really the thing to do in Atl to get around too much. Its too costly in time energy and money. Say what??? But then what? It was a different place pre Olympics then pretty much outgrew itself after that. Its a real adjustment and nuances that can take many years to really find a niche that works for you. Those people you see walkin down Candler Rd or...pick a street maybe have things figured out more than it may seem. They aint sittin in traffic or spending money to get around or stressed out, etc. May wanna cut those walks short in the summer tho...so have to learn how to even get something simple like that down for the individual. Just one example of one of those nuances it takes to learn.
Hey bro. RU-vidr from Ireland here. Looking for someone to help with a collab to find out who someone in Atlanta is. Would love to get your help if you can.
Aye Baltimore! I been out here for a decade, also from Baltimore. Everything you said is facts, bro. I feel you on the not popping out like that. If you do decide to pop out, hit up Hudson Grille Midtown during the ravens games. It's the official ravens bar. It's like a taste of home. Keep up the great work, bro
@jameltanderson Obviously you're always going to miss your hometown ya know? On the other hand I have bigger opportunities here and it's much nicer. I feel there are many more pros them cons.
Other than the clubs and Waffle House Atlanta shuts down pretty quickly I use to complain about that a lot whenever I worked late nights that everything was closed