Jan 11, 2006 02:47
This is for anyone who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, has ever lived in
Atlanta, has ever visited Atlanta, ever plans to visit Atlanta, knows
anyone who already lives in Atlanta, or knows anyone who has ever heard of Atlanta.
Atlanta is composed mostly of one-way streets. The only
way to get out of downtown Atlanta is to turn around and start over when you reach Greenville, South Carolina.
All directions start with, "Go down Peachtree" and include the
phrase, "When you see the Waffle House." Except, that in Cobb County, where all directions begin with, "Go to the Big Chicken."
Peachtree Street has no beginning and no end and is not to be
confused with:
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> Peachtree Circle Peachtree Battle
> Peachtree Place Peachtree Corners
> Peachtree Lane New Peachtree
> Peachtree Road Old Peachtree
> Peachtree Parkway West Peachtree
> Peachtree Run Peachtree-Dunwoody
> Peachtree Terrace Peachtree-Chamblee
> Peachtree Avenue Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
> Peachtree Commons
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Atlantans only know their way to work and their way home. If you ask anyone for directions, they will always send you down Peachtree.
Atlanta is the home of Coca-Cola. Coke's all they drink there, so
don't ask for any other soft drink unless it's made by Coca-Cola.
The gates at Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport are about 32
miles away from the Main Concourse, so wear sneakers and pack a lunch.
The 8a.m. rush hour is from 6:30 to 10:30 AM. The 5pm rush hour is
from 3:00 to 7:30 PM. Friday's rush hour starts Thursday afternoon and lasts through 2am Saturday.
Only a native can pronounce Ponce De Leon Avenue, so do not attempt the Spanish pronunciation. People will simply tilt their heads to the right and stare at you. The Atlanta pronunciation is "pawntz duh LEE-awn."
And yes, they have a street named simply, "Boulevard."
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> The falling of one raindrop causes all drivers to immediately
> forget all traffic rules. If a single snowflake falls, the city is
> paralyzed for three days and it's on all the channels as a news flash
> every 15 minutes for a week. Overnight, all grocery stores will be sold
> out of milk, bread, bottled water, toilet paper, and beer.
>
> If you're told to go to Bankhead Highway and can't find it, It's
> because
> the name is Veterans Memorial but the locals still call it Bankhead.
>
> Also, once the road you're on crosses another road,
> the name of the road you're on changes.
> Some roads names change every half mile or so.
>
> I-285, the loop that encircles Atlanta, which has a posted speed
limit
> of 55 mph (but you have to maintain 80 mph just to keep from getting
> run over), is known to truckers as "The Watermelon 500."
>
> Don't believe the directional markers on highways. I-285 is marked "East" and "West" but you may be going North or South. The locals identify the direction by referring to the "Inner Loop" and
the "Outer Loop." If you travel on Hwy 92 North, you will actually be going southeast.
> Never buy a ladder or mattress in Atlanta. Just go to one of the
> interstates and you will soon find one in the middle of the road.
>
> The last thing you want to do is give another driver the finger,
unless your car is armored, your trigger finger is itchy and your AK-47 has a full clip.
>
> Possums sleep in the middle of the road with their feet in the air.
>
> There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 live in Georgia.
>
> There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in Georgia, plus a couple no one has seen before.
>
> If it grows, it sticks. If it crawls, it bites.
If you notice a vine trying to wrap itself around your leg, you have about 20 seconds to escape, before you are completely captured and covered with Kudzu, another ill-advised "import," like the carp, starling, English sparrow, and other "exotic wonders."
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> It's not a shopping cart, it's a buggy. "Fixinto" is one word (I'm
> fixinto go to the store).
>
> Sweet Tea is appropriate for all meals and you start drinking it
when you're 2 years old.
>
> "Jeet?" is actually a phrase meaning "Did you eat?"
>
> If you understand these jokes, forward them to your friends from
> Atlanta, Georgia and those who just wish they were.