The best part is that they have no reason to be. They haven't been relevant in years. Every legit school in their conference has made a contribution to the overall success of the conference except them. Heck, mizzou has done more than the dawgs and they've been in the conference for just a few years. I see you lurking Fran Tarkenton
A beer was spilled on you during the game? Liquor drink is definitely possible, but I doubt many people are sneaking full beers into the game in an attempt to spill them on opposing fans.
Not sure on Ga Southern, but a successful Valdosta grad is someone who managed to graduate without contracting an STD.
Nothing wrong with academic smack talk at a sporting event, particularly when it's with little brother. During Florida-Florida State games, the Florida student section always chants "UF REJECTS!"
Our fanbase is dumb? Also it's 1,000 degrees? For the record, I'm forever Team Polo shirt and khaki shorts.
Speaking of food. I thought Superica was kinda average. Ceviche was really good. So we're the salsas. Everything else was just an explosion and overuse of cheese. Both mine and wife's food.
http://www.poandpo.com/business-as-...-affordable-housing-in-atlanta-ga-2272016428/ Better late than never, but still pretty shitty that MARTA wasn't required to play ball.
Atlanta ranks 9th in to the top 50 tech markets in the country http://www.hypepotamus.com/news/tech-talent-report/
To qualify for bond financing and tax credits. The policy enhances existing economic incentives for new multifamily real estate to increase the number of housing units available to tenants at specified income levels. A new city ordinance took effect on July 1, 2016, requiring a set percentage of residential real estate units from any development receiving public funds to be leased to working households whose income falls below a certain percentage of the area median income (AMI). The policy adopted by Invest Atlanta today aligns with the city ordinance. Now, real estate developers receiving a grant, incentive, subsidy or other funding from the City of Atlanta or through an economic development authority operating in the City have two options to provide affordable housing units based on a sliding scale: - 15 percent of total residential units for income levels below 80 percent AMI; or - 10 percent of total residential units for income levels below 60 percent AMI. Chaired by Mayor Reed, the Invest Atlanta Board of Directors unanimously passed the resolution to adopt the Workforce Housing Policy. The policy requires developers to offer affordable units spread throughout a development and matching the quality and appearance of market-rate units. The updated policy also requires that the monthly rent amount for each affordable housing unit will be no more than 30 percent of the householdās monthly gross income, according to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ā Follow the discussion
Bill Burr tickets on sale today. I just bought mine and got H62 so good seats still available but we're only an hour into the pre-sale so they're going fast
Any chance you're willing to release the promo code for the pre-sale? I've looked around and haven't found anything.
Also, it's such bullshit that the ticket was $35 and the fees were $17. How the hell are the fees 50% of the ticket cost. That said $110 out the door to see Bill Burr at the Fox is a great deal
Thank you good sir. And yes, it is a little bit of BS that the Fox bumps a $35 ticket to over $50 for restoration and ticketing fees but Burr for $50 isn't terrible like you stated.