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09-07-2011, 03:39 PM
So... short of me an 18 year old, getting a fake + BMW or Mercedes, I will get no play even to run game? Or is it stll the usual just look good and be confident rule?
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ATLanta
09-07-2011, 04:52 PM
Plenty to check out on the under 21 scene...I know that Opera Nightclub in Midtown has a College Night every Wednesday so hit that up. The best chicks in that age demo will be there in full force. Besides that there are tons of college parties you just have to hit the campuses here to find out about them. Go up to Morehouse College on Wednesdays they have weekly after 3pm event on "The Yard", Clark Atlanta University on Thursdays and Spelman College on Fridays all for day game oppurtunities. Georgia State University is downtown and you could chill there and do quite a bit of day gaming as well. Georgia Tech is in Midtown, Emory University is in Decatur along with Agnes Scott College...Atlanta has one of the biggest college towns in the country so tons of talent that come here.
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ATLanta
09-07-2011, 05:54 PM
Spent 4th of July Weekend 2011 in ATL with family and was pleased at the volume of attractive black chicks. The city stays open all night. We left the fish biting if you will. Must revisit with buddies.
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ATLanta
10-22-2011, 03:58 AM
chocolate sistas in latin clubs are quite an easy catch.
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ATLanta
10-22-2011, 09:54 PM
Atlanta, lived there for about I yer when I moved down with my job.
The Pro's
If you a into black women , particularly Black women with some ass then you have pretty much arrived at booty ground zero. No other U.S. state I have been to outside of maybe Texas can compete in that department.
It's true that there were many career minded women but I found them to be way more approachable and feminine than the competitive man eaters in NYC.
The Cons
There is a lot of ignorance and flossing going on. To many Luxury SUV's pulling up to the CHuCKfilla Drive trhough. To many grown men and women acting like damn fools trying to live WAY beyond their means.
The gay community down there is ridiculous . I mean in NYC the gays don't try so hard , they have an attitude of like "this is who I am take it or leave it" while in Atlanta it's "LOOK at me! Look at me!" everything is damn show... just ridiculous!
Overall if you are in it for the numbers, and like curvy pretty black women then you gotta hit up Atlanta , but you gotta take the good with the bad.
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ATLanta
10-22-2011, 10:17 PM
Atlanta used to be a great place to pull 10 yrs ago A lot has changed since then. I live N. of the beltline, and prefer to pull tail in the smaller towns on the outskirts. Because of the housing bubble a lot of chicks live in the outlying areas and commute in. You'll find them in the small town bars and businesses. Less bitch shields to contend with. The only upside to the ATL is the airport.
Since I found out they still practice slavery in the Methlanta, I won't step one foot in that place.
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01-10-2012, 12:17 AM
For those of you who have been to both Atlanta and Toronto how do they compare, specifically in terms of day game.
I"m heading to Atlanta down for three weeks, I'm going to be doing a helluva lot of day game there.
Overall from this thread Atlanta seems to be receiving a pretty good reputation but I'm curious how it stacks up against Toronto in terms of girls' attitudes and receptivity.
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01-10-2012, 02:21 AM
Torontokid bust a datasheet when you finish your tour in Atlanta, im also planning to visit there.
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ATLanta
01-11-2012, 02:38 PM
Where are the hot areas to buy a condo?
I am looking for something that is near the hot spots, yet the area screams money and class. I am looking for the kind of area that a young, single, financially well off brotha would live that would make the best impression with the ladies.
I'm not looking to buy a house, I travel too much and don't want to deal with houses.
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ATLanta
01-11-2012, 02:50 PM
Quote: (01-11-2012 02:38 PM)joehoya Wrote:
Where are the hot areas to buy a condo?
I am looking for something that is near the hot spots, yet the area screams money and class. I am looking for the kind of area that a young, single, financially well off brotha would live that would make the best impression with the ladies.
I'm not looking to buy a house, I travel too much and don't want to deal with houses.
Hetereosexual non-thug professional/employed black men kill in Atlanta
the women are desperate despite the Michelle Obama/Tyra Banks act
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ATLanta
01-13-2012, 12:50 PM
Quote: (01-11-2012 04:55 PM)joehoya Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2012 04:31 PM)InternationalSwagger Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2012 02:38 PM)joehoya Wrote:
Where are the hot areas to buy a condo?
I am looking for something that is near the hot spots, yet the area screams money and class. I am looking for the kind of area that a young, single, financially well off brotha would live that would make the best impression with the ladies.
I'm not looking to buy a house, I travel too much and don't want to deal with houses.
Easy...You want to stay in Midtown plenty of condos in that area...My particular favorite area of Midtown that is perfect for what you are looking for..."Piedmont Park" you have a condo over looking that park you are GOLD. Perfect for day gaming and plenty of amenities including Nightlife and Restaurants central to the area. Close to Public Transportation which is easy to access in Midtown to the Airport...20 minutes door to door.
THANKS!
Looks like exactly what I am interested in.
So, you guys are talking about
something like this?
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ATLanta
01-15-2012, 02:41 AM
Quote: (01-14-2012 08:32 PM)joehoya Wrote:
That is something like what I am talking about. A lot of guys like the whole idea of the one super-condo or big house. I much prefer the idea of having a 1-2 bedroom condo in a trendy neighborhood in more than one city. It sounds extravagant, but think about it. I high income earner in his mid 30's can afford a nice size house/mini-mansion in the suburbs if he is married.
HOWEVER, if that guy is single, for the same price OR LESS, he can afford two or more sweet 1-2 bedroom condos in different cities in the US. This is even more true since the real estate collapse. Women (from what I have observed) also see multiple homes in different cities as a HUGE DHV, perhaps even more so than a single big house.
A guy making low 6 figures could easily score two 2 bedroom condos in trendy neighborhoods, as long as he ignores super inflated cities like NYC, LA, Boston and San Francisco. Heck, If he is disciplined, he could probably swing three 1 bedroom condos, or a 2 bedroom and two 1 bedroom condos.
I know it probably sounds bizarre, but for someone who is living a more nomadic lifestyle, and is not locked into a single city because of a job, it becomes an interesting option.
I might be one of the one "main base" type of guys. I'd buy a condo like the one in the link (or, if I could afford it, pony up another $100k or so and buy
something like this) and just make it my one main pad. Ideally, if I had other places, I'd try to pay them off quickly to minimize my liabilities and then turn them into revenue streams (hire property managers and start pulling in rental income).
I see some potential in your idea, though. It is feasible, if you're careful to avoid certain places. I could see one simultaneously maintaining places in
Miami,
Houston and
Chicago at once, since low cost of living in each city makes condos very affordable (examples of affordable condos linked there to further my point-they're not hard to find at all). That would definitely be a DHV to legitimately be able to say you live in each place and maintain homes there.
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ATLanta
01-17-2012, 04:30 AM
I lived in Atlanta from 1997 through 2002 straight and then off and on until today. I do believe there is no better city for a single black man than Atlanta, but I'd like to hear from some of the white guys out there, what are your opinions of ATL. I lived here after the Olympics and the city was a boom city and attracting people from all over the country. In fact, the number one question to ask someone you just met was "how long have you lived here?" And if you had lived here longer than 6 months you were an old timer. The city was super friendly then and you could meet tons of girls who were just starting their life in a new city and ready to have fun. But by about 2005, I felt ATL wasn't growing as well and there weren't many new people here and the scene for "white" guys had slowed way down. Not to mention Music Midtown, On the Bricks, and other music festivals had been discontinued. In the early 2000s there were a zillion socials, at least one singles party every night of the week and some nights many. These really disappeared by 2005 also.
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Then the real estate boom and bust ruined Buckhead totally and Midtown somewhat. For those of you who don’t know, Buckhead was similar to Bourbon Street in New Orleans at one time: a great bar district with 30 bars that stayed open until 4AM. All the bars and restaurants were leveled in Buckhead to build high rise condos. But when the real estate bust occurred, they never built the condos, so all you have is blocks of fenced off wasteland! Midtown was decimated too. I’m sure you could find a condo cheap because they built a zillion of them.
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I think ATL is a shadow of its former self! To me ATL is just a lot of the same old thing they had 10 years ago, but just more spread out away from the original locations. ATL is now less fun than when it was a booming, more vibrant, and more friendly city!
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01-30-2012, 01:38 AM
ATL can be a pain in the ass if you don't live inside the perimeter since the areas are alot more spread out. I know, I've lived here for the past 15+ years. Key and more urbane places to live/stay where you don't have to go to far to find the action include neighborhoods like:
Midtown
Downtown Decatur
Virginia Highlands
Old Forth Ward
Inman Park
Midtown
Buckhead
Marietta Street (near Centennial Park)
Little Five Points