I don’t believe anyone under 40 would have the fortitude to endure a Depression the way our fathers did. Too much sacrifice involved that I just don’t think our youth would be able to endure because they weren’t raised to put other’s needs first.
You may not like the word “preggers,” but I can’t stand the phrase “baby daddy” or “baby momma.”
The loudest voices say the least.
Didn’t anyone remember Snow Jam of 1982?
Don’t watch any of the so-called “awards” shows. Big waste of valuable time.
Thanks, Fulton County Schools, for putting our children, teachers, drivers and other employees in an unnecessary situation (stuck in traffic or in an accident) by not calling school earlier. Isn’t your slogan “Where children come first”?
At 4:30 A.M. metro schools knew there would be snow and possibly icy conditions… plenty of time to cancel. The school systems put lives at risk and caused the gridlock, especially in Cobb!
Congratulations, parents, school systems and government. You managed to take a minor snow event and turn it into a huge cluster fiasco.
There is no excuse for kids to be stuck at school.
Speaking of the Grammys, I could hardly understand any of the words to the songs.
Everything is "disposable" these days. If it breaks, replace it.
I work like a dog in my yard but my relationship with my neighbors is still more important than my lawn!
Somebody once said there are two different Georgias in this state. I can count at least five of them, and at least six or seven Atlantas inside the metro area.
This is what happens when we were all hoping for snow at the Super Bowl!
I gave my dad a tour of Atlanta in the car yesterday. When we were stopped at Interstates 75 and 285, I pointed out that this would be the next tourist attraction -- the new Braves Stadium.