Fingers crossed that we’ll see gorgeous videos of digitally-enhanced dancers cavorting through Atlanta.
No wait, make that Savannah (nicer buildings).
Fingers crossed that we’ll see gorgeous videos of digitally-enhanced dancers cavorting through Atlanta.
No wait, make that Savannah (nicer buildings).
Hm. Probably, though I like some of the intown neighborhoods near downtown, which have some pretty houses…
Nothing beats a house with a turret.
What are you, a closet Rapunzel?
Rock, paper, scissors, house with turret.
My hair is long enough to maybe abseil a Lego minifig from a burning 2 story Lego house. Maybe.
But, I mean, imagine the reading room possibilities in a turret!
Turrets… did I mention I was in artillery?
“Adjust fucking fire”
“Fucking direction 2500, add fucking 100, left fucking 150, fucking over”
Turrets syndrome.
wish i could like this twice
One that I can’t help but laugh at: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/28/trump-donor-election-fraud-sues-money-back
That’s like donating to a food drive organized by this guy and then complaining that he ran off with all the hamburgers.
Oh, and also the food drive was meant to benefit billionaires instead of poor people.
Oohh there was a report of this happing!!
The cruelty continues…
An enduring lesson to would-be secessionists: it pays to surrender early if you don’t want all your stuff to go up in flames.
The Hamberdlar?
There are several in that neighborhood… lovely neighborhood next to one of the cooler shopping districts (though the whole area is becoming or is rather gentrified at this point)!
I really like this one, which I think was in Halt and Catch Fire?
Also, bonus Baton Bob for no reason other than Baton Bob…
Is that Savannah, or Atlanta?
For the purpose of staying on topic: So, can you believe that Trump guy? Sheesh.
Savannah has plenty of Victorians, too, and plenty of older homes… the downtown area re known for the squares:
Sherman did not burn it down when he arrived. He torched ATL, so there isn’t much that’s older than the turn of the 20th century here.
For those unfamiliar with Alex Hirsch’s work, it’s even funnier if you imagine Soos Ramirez from Gravity Falls as the one trying to report this mysterious sighting.