KRB
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
I have not been to Atlanta in a long time. But like Oldtiger says, the old Underground was a pretty rocking place as I seem to recall. Hey it was the 60's and 70's. My recollection may be fuzzy.
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-02-2012 04:46 PM)neillis Wrote: (06-02-2012 01:09 PM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 10:36 AM)homefry20 Wrote: I love H&M for the exact same reason. I don't shop there but my fiancee can buy a voatload of stuff for $100. However, if they ever put one in Memphis we might have a problem. Ha
That is the absolute truth. There is a level of comfort in having a 3-4hr buffer zone from the closest H&M.
They've got some cool stuff for men, but I'm pretty sure socks are the only thing that may fit me, but if the way their XL = most anywhere else M is any indication, I'm not so certain about that.
That's all well and good for you, but when you can get to H&M within 2 hours with many friends in the city the trips become more frequent... I like the stuff but can't fit most of what they have. That's what I get for being 6'1" 230 lbs...
Best men's store in the country, Sid Mashburn, is in Atlanta. Though, I admit, there aren't many single items in their for under $100 much less a boatload of stuff that you could get for that amount.
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06-06-2012 08:34 AM |
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-05-2012 11:04 PM)KRB Wrote: I have not been to Atlanta in a long time. But like Oldtiger says, the old Underground was a pretty rocking place as I seem to recall. Hey it was the 60's and 70's. My recollection may be fuzzy.
Whaddup, K?!?
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-03-2012 10:11 AM)oldtiger Wrote: (06-02-2012 06:10 PM)IBleedBlue Wrote: The Underground is like most urban malls. It was pretty nice when it opened (late 90s?) then turned bad after just a couple years. I went around 1999 or 2000 and loved it (was just a kid) then went back last summer and was shocked at the difference. It's a pretty cool concept as a mall under a road in the middle of downtown...just has had a similar fate as The Peabody Place in Memphis.
This is the underground's second life as an entertainment area. It opened in the late 60s or early 70s and was shut down later for a decade or so before reopening. It's been a hit or miss proposition for many from day 1.
I did not know that...for some reason, I thought it was new in the late 90s. Maybe I was just young and easily impressed, ha.
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
Now, IBleedBlue, I'm gonna set you straight, kiddo. "Underground Atlanta" was new when I was at Emory in 1970, and it was a rocking and safe place, a new entertainment concept just like Overton Square. However, the Underground was anything BUT new at that time. It is actually a real retail area that existed long before the railroads were built over it, back into the 1800's, I think. Google it. It was simply "reclaimed" and spruced up to make money. I think lately that area is quite sketchy, as is a lot of the downtown fringe area and the area around CNN. Still worth a visit to CNN and downtown, but just be careful.
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06-06-2012 10:51 PM |
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
Underground reopened in the late 80s when we lived there and was one of the most fantastic places in downtown. The riots in 1992 after the initial Rodney King verdicts drove a lot of the suburbans away from downtown for awhile until the Olympics brought people back toward downtown and Underground thrived again for a few years. Lot's has changed since then, though.
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-02-2012 04:46 PM)neillis Wrote: (06-02-2012 01:09 PM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 10:36 AM)homefry20 Wrote: I love H&M for the exact same reason. I don't shop there but my fiancee can buy a voatload of stuff for $100. However, if they ever put one in Memphis we might have a problem. Ha
That is the absolute truth. There is a level of comfort in having a 3-4hr buffer zone from the closest H&M.
They've got some cool stuff for men, but I'm pretty sure socks are the only thing that may fit me, but if the way their XL = most anywhere else M is any indication, I'm not so certain about that.
That's all well and good for you, but when you can get to H&M within 2 hours with many friends in the city the trips become more frequent... I like the stuff but can't fit most of what they have. That's what I get for being 6'1" 230 lbs...
Don't think I could handle 2 hours.
You = XXXL
Me at 6'4" 248 lbs = XXXXL
Kind of doubtful they'd ever seriously consider Memphis; although, I don't see why they wouldn't make a killing at Saddle Creek or Collierville considering how many women here are obsessed with them, but all us male Memphians probably should get a petition going on change.org against H&M ever coming just in case.
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2012 07:11 AM by RationalRebel.)
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neillis
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-07-2012 07:09 AM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 04:46 PM)neillis Wrote: (06-02-2012 01:09 PM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 10:36 AM)homefry20 Wrote: I love H&M for the exact same reason. I don't shop there but my fiancee can buy a voatload of stuff for $100. However, if they ever put one in Memphis we might have a problem. Ha
That is the absolute truth. There is a level of comfort in having a 3-4hr buffer zone from the closest H&M.
They've got some cool stuff for men, but I'm pretty sure socks are the only thing that may fit me, but if the way their XL = most anywhere else M is any indication, I'm not so certain about that.
That's all well and good for you, but when you can get to H&M within 2 hours with many friends in the city the trips become more frequent... I like the stuff but can't fit most of what they have. That's what I get for being 6'1" 230 lbs...
Don't think I could handle 2 hours.
You = XXXL
Me at 6'4" 248 lbs = XXXXL
Kind of doubtful they'd ever seriously consider Memphis; although, I don't see why they wouldn't make a killing at Saddle Creek or Collierville considering how many women here are obsessed with them, but all us male Memphians probably should get a petition going on change.org against H&M ever coming just in case.
Tough break for a good kid...but seriously, if an H&M were to open in Memphis there would be no point in going for the first month: everything would be snatched off the rack as the workers put them on, the store would be void of any merchandise and there would probably be some type of riot.
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
Get at me dog. What is up Neil. I thought of you today when I saw that Futbol on Tv. I hope you are both well and happy.
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06-08-2012 10:44 PM |
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-05-2012 11:04 PM)KRB Wrote: I have not been to Atlanta in a long time. But like Oldtiger says, the old Underground was a pretty rocking place as I seem to recall. Hey it was the 60's and 70's. My recollection may be fuzzy.
It was. I went in the 70's. It was so cool because there wasn't anything else like it.
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RE: Must - do's in Atlanta?
(06-07-2012 08:54 AM)neillis Wrote: (06-07-2012 07:09 AM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 04:46 PM)neillis Wrote: (06-02-2012 01:09 PM)RationalRebel Wrote: (06-02-2012 10:36 AM)homefry20 Wrote: I love H&M for the exact same reason. I don't shop there but my fiancee can buy a voatload of stuff for $100. However, if they ever put one in Memphis we might have a problem. Ha
That is the absolute truth. There is a level of comfort in having a 3-4hr buffer zone from the closest H&M.
They've got some cool stuff for men, but I'm pretty sure socks are the only thing that may fit me, but if the way their XL = most anywhere else M is any indication, I'm not so certain about that.
That's all well and good for you, but when you can get to H&M within 2 hours with many friends in the city the trips become more frequent... I like the stuff but can't fit most of what they have. That's what I get for being 6'1" 230 lbs...
Don't think I could handle 2 hours.
You = XXXL
Me at 6'4" 248 lbs = XXXXL
Kind of doubtful they'd ever seriously consider Memphis; although, I don't see why they wouldn't make a killing at Saddle Creek or Collierville considering how many women here are obsessed with them, but all us male Memphians probably should get a petition going on change.org against H&M ever coming just in case.
Tough break for a good kid...but seriously, if an H&M were to open in Memphis there would be no point in going for the first month: everything would be snatched off the rack as the workers put them on, the store would be void of any merchandise and there would probably be some type of riot.
Some type of riot? Dang, Neil, now you are making me want to visit one.
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