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101 Reasons To Love Atlanta Sports

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

101 Reasons To Love Atlanta Sports

101 Reasons To Love Atlanta Sports

SEC Championship Game – Each year, two of the top teams in the nation effort it out in The Dome

2013 – The Men’s Final Four returns to The Dome

Phil Niekro – The game’s greatest knuckleballer pitched 20 season in Atlanta of his 318 win career

Will Bynum – His late layup against Oklahoma Say in the 2004 Final Four place Tech in the Title Game

Maddux, Smoltz, & Glavine – I only wish they had all retired at the same time so they could all go into the Hall of Fame in the same year, as Braves

Terrell Davis – A mediocre career at UGA led to a very good pro career, along with another UGA alum being selected MVP of the Super Bowl

Jamal Crawford – if he’s not the NBA’s ideal Sixth Man, then who is?

Larry Munson – Many Dawg fans grew up & grew old listening to this man make the greatest calls in UGA history

Jake Scott – The first of three Super Bowl MVPs from the University of Georgia, he won as a Safety for the Dolphins

Joe Johnson – Our superstar, the glue that holds the team together and wins them games

Jamal Anderson – His 410 carries carried the Falcons to their lone Super Bowl (Now if we can just find a replacement for Jamaal (the DT)

1991 Braves Season – From the worst record in baseball in 1990 to the World Series in 1991, this season brought life back to baseball in Atlanta

Fall Saturdays – Whether in Atlanta or Athens, you’re having a good time

The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Celebration – Even if the Dawgs lose, it’s always fun to be around friends & enjoy the view of mullets & pants shorts

1996 Olympics – The games place Atlanta on the international map, the bombing left an unsightly scar on an otherwise spectacular event

Billy Knight – Rick Sund is reaping what he sowed

Brian Van Gorder – His work in Athens prefabricated UGA defenses feared; here’s hoping that same illusion works 75 miles west

Hines Ward – more useful than a Swiss Army knife at Georgia, he is now making Dawg fans chesty as a Super Bowl MVP wide receiver (the university’s third)

Ilya Kovalchuk – A player that needs to get paid, and then built around

Curtis Lofton – After only his second year in the league, he’s already the leader of the Falcons defense

1995 – Finally, the Braves bring a World Championship to Atlanta, the city’s first & still only

Coke – It’s the only soda any of the venue’s sells, and it goes great with whatever is in your flask

Tailgating – A competition in the South as much as it is a tradition

– Excepting the Falcons, you can go see each pro team in town for this price

Philips Arena – One of the ideal multi-use facilities of its size in the world

Lewis Grizzard – Comedically & poetically place southern sports, and life, into perspective

Mike Woodson – Huge game woes aside, his Hawks teams have won more games than the year before since his arrival. They gave him clay & told him to build a mansion.

Evander Holyfield – The only 4-Time Heavyweight Champion in history

Southern Girls – Whether tailgating or in the game, always a sight to behold

Andruw Jones – He had his lapses, but overall, he gave Braves fans a great decade

Paul Hewitt – Took Tech to the title game in 2004, & has the team rising this year

Leo Mazzone – As much responsible for the dominance of the 1990s as Cox & Scheurholz

Evander Kane – If this prospect can live up to expectations & Kovalchuk extends, the Thrashers could begin to make some noise in the NHL

Minnesota – They hate us for the 1998 NFC Championship game, we hate them for KENT HRBEK (our hatred is more substantiated)

Ted Turner – “The Mouth of the South” prefabricated the Braves “America’s Team”

Peachtree Road Race – 55,000 people running 10K on the 4th of July, all while I’m doing pretty much the exact opposite just a few blocks away

Tony Gonzalez – One of the biggest reasons the Falcons broke that notorious streak

Mark Fox – In his short time in Athens, he has given Dawg basketball fans something to look forward to

Bill Elliott – Voted NASCAR’s most favourite driver 16 times, a record

Vince Dooley – Won the National Championship in 1980, turned out to be a pretty good Athletics Director as well

Jason Heyward & Tommy Hanson – Braves fans are hoping these two young prospects can make Cox’s last season a good one

Sundiata Gaines – Credit for the SEC Tournament in 2008 has to go to someone, and that definitely ain’t Dennis Felton, plus, what a tournament he had

UGA’s I-VII – All “Damn Good Dawgs”

Todd Grantham – Bringing the 3-4 with him to Athens, Dawg truehearted are just happy for a change

Jackie Robinson – Born in Cairo, each black athlete in the nation owes him for putting up with unimaginable prejudiced attitudes of the day

Dwight Howard – One of the ideal huge men in the Association, played high school ball in Atlanta, unfortunately got away, just to stay in our division

John Heisman – Not only did he coach Tech to a national title (and a 222-0 victory over Cumberland College), he was also Athletic Director of the Atlanta Athletic Club

Bobby Cremins – Made Tech basketball relevant

Vernon Forrest – Former champion in both the Welterweight & Light Middleweight classes

Back-to-Back Winning Seasons – The Falcons finally broke one of the most humiliating streaks in sports in 2009, plus, the Hawks are looking to make it two years in a row this year (Fingers crossed on the Braves)

Dan Reeves – Born in Rome, he led the Falcons to their only Super Bowl appearance in 1999

Arthur Blank – Finally an owner in Atlanta who realizes that in sports, you throw money at the problem

Buck Belue to Lindsay Scott – I listen to this call a thousand times on the way down to The Cocktail Party, then another thousand before the game.

Bobby Jones – Tech graduate, also one of golf’s greats & one of Georgia’s most well known residents ever

Atlanta Spirit – Nine Businessmen trying to turn around the Thrashers & continue to build the Hawks

Melanie Oudin – Marietta native is now the Sweetheart of Women’s Tennis

Dominique Wilkins – He was so good, they nicknamed Philips Arena after him

Hank Aaron – The all-time homerun leader in the SFMLB (Steroid Free), also one of the class acts in all of sports & a great ambassador for the sport of baseball

Suzanne Yoculan – still kinda hot, not to mention 16 SEC titles & 10 National Titles (5 of those consecutively)

Roddy White – Back-to-Back-to-Back 1000 yard receiving seasons, now Back-to-Back Pro Bowler

Chick-Fil-A – They place together an exciting season opening game & bowl game, both pitting the SEC against the ACC

Mike Bibby – His leadership at Point Guard has been underrated

“Neon” Deion Sanders – Two sport athlete that played for the Falcons & the Braves (also, he nearly committed to UGA)

Detroit Lions – Both Tech & UGA fans have a reason to cheer for this downtrodden franchise

Paul Johnson – Making Tech football relevant again….even a tiny scary

Zaza Pachulia – He adores Atlanta & Atlanta adores him, his antics against Boston in the 2008 playoffs gave the team & the fans the fire they needed down the stretch in a tough series

The Braves Farm System – They’ve always got a lot of young talent in the farm system, which is consistently ranked among the ideal in baseball

1991 World Series – We lost due to Kent Hrbek’s shenanigans, but this series is still viewed as one of the greatest of all time

The Saturday After Thanksgiving – Clean Old-Fashioned Hate

Herschel Walker – If he stayed for his senior year, he is nearly undoubtedly the greatest college player of all time

Six Cy Youngs – Two for Glavine (1991 & 1992); Three for Maddux (1993-1995); & One to Smoltz (1996)

2008 SEC Tournament – Despite the lowest seed in the easterly & a tornado, the Dawgs became the Cinderella team of the entire post-season

Bruce Benedict – Hearing his study announced coming to the plate brings back childhood memories, memories of Braves losses, but still sentimental none-the-less

Josh Smith – Another homegrown basketball prodigy, this one stayed at home & his exciting plays get the Arena jumping

The Davids (Greene & Pollack) – Childhood friends who prefabricated the primeval 2000s very exciting for Dawg fans

Mike Smith – Seeing him ready to go toe-to-toe with Deangelo Hall now means the team & entire city have his back

Pro Wrestling (aka Wrasslin) – The Royal Rumble just came to town & the area is home to many current & former professional wrestlers

Dale Murphy – One of the few bright spots in an other wise horrible decade, to long-time Braves fans, he’s a Hall of Famer for sure

Bill Curry – Former Tech head coach is bringing football to Georgia State

Drafting Michael Vick – He electrified the entire city & prefabricated it cool to be a Falcon’s fan

Michael Vick Leaving – His departure divides the city to this day, but it opened the team up to draft a QB willing to place in the work to make this team a contender year-in & year-out

Michael Turner – Despite an injury late in the year, he averaged more yards per carry & less carries per game, hopefully meaning he’s well rested for 2010

Matt Ryan – If projections are correct, Falcons fans are in for a good decade

College Football Hall of Fame – Does not belong anywhere else than the capital of the New South, where college football is king

John Scheurholz – 14 pennants in a row doesn’t happen without him at the helm

Thomas Dimitroff – After two years on the job, he’s kind of the wunderkind of football Gms

Jeff Teague – One day, he’ll be taking over for Bibby & leading the team

Ty Cobb – One of the greatest baseball players of his time, history has proven “The Georgia Peach” to be any of a combination of four-letter words, but still one of the greatest to ever play the game

Mark Richt – The program has slid the past two years, but the 2000s were a National Championship short of being the ideal Bulldawg decade ever

Tomahawk Chop – Picture it, Atlanta, 1992: A close game in the ninth inning, Lemke’s at bat, & Fulton County’s rockin’ to the Tomahawk Chop, I don’t know about you, but I just got chills

Spud Webb – He was very small for an NBA player, but boy could he dunk

Sanford Stadium – Nowhere in the state rocks like Sanford does each Saturday, in fact, few places in the nation can compare

Recruiting – All the athletes UGA & Tech need for football & basketball can be found right here

World Cup – The Dome is being considered to host some matches if the US hosts the Cup in either 2018 or 2022 (if we don’t have a new stadium by then)

Sid Slide – If I need to state more I’m surprised you read this far on the list

Travis Leslie – His penchant for huge dunks makes Stegeman a harder place to go play

The Varsity – Where else are you gonna go for a grease fix before or after a game

Bobby Cox – Sure the Braves could’ve won another World Series or two, but they also could’ve won one less

Al Groh – Coming to town to fix up a very suspect defense that held the Yellow Jackets back from being something really special last year

100. Warrick Dunn – One of the most beloved sports figures in Atlanta history because of hischaritable works, as well as contributions on the field, it’s good to know such a great guy is now part of the group that owns the Falcons

101. Next Year – What we seem to always be inactivity for & the effort cry of the eternal optimist

Come check out more one-of-a-kind articles, news, notes, and discussion about Atlanta sports at AtlantaSportsSoup.com

The author is the lead writer and founder of AtlantaSportsSoup.com

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Atlanta homes: Living the good life

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Atlanta homes: Living the good life

Ranked as the 3rd largest city in the United States, Atlanta is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas. Also the most populous city, Atlanta is home to the 3rd largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies ever recognized, such as: The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T Mobility, Delta Air Lines, Home Depot and UPS – most of which hold corporate headquarters in the heart of Atlanta.

Atlanta also has the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Residents of Atlanta, or Atlantan’s, are categorized as the largest in park land per capita among cities of similar population density. As of 2005, there are 36 m²/residents per 8.9 acres.

Located eight miles north of downtown, Buckhead is Atlanta’s northern city district. It features wealthy Atlanta homes and neighborhoods such as: Peachtree Battle, Tuxedo Park, Peachtree hills, and Chastain Park. Atlanta is consistently positioned as one of the most affluent neighborhoods in America. East side Atlanta homes are swiftly emerging as an in-town destination. Atlanta homes boast of hip and urban neighborhoods that are crafted with bungalows, Victorian mansions, and new infill.

In Atlanta real estate, there are also more established neighborhoods found, these include: Inman Park, Candler Park, Lake Claire, and Tiny Five Points. Whereas, if looking for more inexpensive homes, choices can be prefabricated on: Kirkwood, Old Fourth Ward, East Atlanta, Cabbage town, Reynolds town and Edgewood.

There is an old saying that once you live in Atlanta, you know you’ve prefabricated it. By what this adage means is purely subjective, however what rings true is that Atlantans are progressive residents that continue to find superior ways to improve their current living situations. Such innovation probably comes from a long history of pioneering individuals who have ‘made it’. They are: Martin Luther King, Jr. a famous civil rights activist; Professional Golfer Bobby Jones; Entertainer and Comedian Nipsey Russell; and Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind Author.

Aside from Atlanta’s prominent history, relocating to Atlanta homes will give parents something to look forward to. Atlanta takes pride in its colleges, universities and technical schools, they are: Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University and Oglethorpe University. Another great part about living in Atlanta is that it features four historical black colleges and universities, they are: Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown College and Morehouse College.

Atlanta boasts of activities and events for all ages and budgets. Only in Atlanta can you find under prices for: tickets, shows and other family activities. Good, clean family fun is what makes this city so prosperous. At the core of each Atlantan is family and to experience high-quality entertainment with them under isn’t that bad, given the scenario of living in an exclusive market.

Educated, cultured and modern — this is what living in Atlanta is all about. To be healthy to live and acquire Atlanta real estate is a prestige on its own. Judging by the sophisticated environment and grounded values of Atlantans, you know you won’t regret your decision of working, vacationing or residing permanently in Atlanta.

The city talks for itself!

Tina Fountain Realtors, an Atlanta Real Estate company serving the entire metro Atlanta area including Marietta Real Estate and Cobb County Real Estate.

What I like about shooting weddings in Atlanta

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

What I like about shooting weddings in Atlanta

I was recently asked what I like about doing weddings and I responded everything!  I especially love doing weddings at historical locations around this great town Atlanta.  I have worked with some great professionals and I have shared them at my site www.atlantaweddingphotographer.info.  I have listed DJs, musicians, wedding planers and locations that I thought were great.  I have also prefabricated a map of some the great locations at www.atlantaweddingphotographer.info.  It is a interactive map showing a photograph from www.atlantaartisticweddings.com and a location of the venue.  I have designed the map to help brides and grooms to find a convenient location wedding location around Atlanta.

Some of my favorite locations are the historical venues.  As some of you know I have been a full time photographer for different archaeology and historic research firms around Atlanta for close to 20 years.  I have learned truly appreciate some of the greatest historical sites in the state.  My most current find is the Brasselton Stover House.  You can see images of the artefact at www.braseltonstoverhouse.com.  It is located outside of Atlanta in the Braselton Historic District. There you will Mary and Marvin Stover.  They are real down home people that will do their ideal to make your wedding a day to remember.  They have recently added a addition to the back of the historic mansion.  You can see some photography I shot there at www.dienerphotography.com. There are so many interesting places to shot there from the front porch to the side yard with the historical barns. Also the facilty has one of the ideal bridal rooms of any artefact I have seen.  It is a really under appreciated wedding artefact at a great price!

David Diener’s down-home attitude and his artistic eye will capture the candid moments in your wedding. You can guarantee that David’s old school work ethic and his pic journalistic style will capture your wedding with photographs you will be chesty to share and cherish forever.

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New Home Builders In Atlanta Are Ready To Build Your Dream Home

Monday, August 17th, 2009

New Home Builders In Atlanta Are Ready To Build Your Dream Home

Atlanta, Georgia, remains one of the largest areas in the US for continued growth in new home construction. This means real estate value is good and there are plenty of new home builders in Atlanta. Choosing where to place your new home among the top places to live in could be a tiny difficult. Here are some reasons.


There are many new communities in the area that has newly constructed homes. These new subdivisions consist of just about any type of community and home you could want. The new home builders in Atlanta have been busy making new subdivisions that include the top gated communities in Cherokee County, to new lake communities, to some of the top Georgia golf course communities. The homes also include most varieties – from townhouses, condos, single family and two family dwellings to executive mansions. The result is that there are many excellent places to live in this part of the country.


Homes in many of these subdivisions begin about 5,000 and go up to several million dollars. In the north area, you can find some of the top Cherokee County golf course communities. There are about 20 excellent golf courses in that county alone – and more are being created. Some of these are the Echelon and Hawksridge communities, where you will find the highest priced homes. Other ones include the Lake Arrowhead golf community near Waleska, and the new Crystal Lake community of Crystal Falls. Some of the golf communities offer both gated and open neighborhoods, such as the new community at Laurel Canyon near Canton.


Here you can find that the new home builders in Atlanta have built two communities – Long Leaf is the open community and Seasons is gated for the 55 and older who are still very active. An extra massive club home has many activities in it such as drama, an arts and crafts room with 2 kilns, a pool, a gourmet kitchen for classes. So many different things, in fact, that they have even hired a full-time activities director.


New home builders in Atlanta are also building the first conservation zoned neighborhood in the orient part called The Preserve. It is now being built within its own nature preserve and offers 131 new homes. There are exciting nature trails to achievement on and wildlife to see. It has been officially certified by the National Wildlife Federation, and provides the residents with a more rural type of setting – but it is still within simple reach of the city.


Right now, this area remains one of the hottest new home markets in the nation. It has the honor of having the highest new home construction in the nation for the past several years. It looks like this is a trend that will only keep on going. With so many different communities being added, new home builders in Atlanta have just the new area you need. To make the perfect match, you can also build a custom home to go with your new community surroundings.


You can also choose your new home from among the Waleska luxury homes, a top Atlanta subdivision, or in one of the gated communities for those over 55. There are also new schools being built to meet the needs of these neighborhoods, and some neighborhoods have Master Planning.


Living in this area gives you the benefit of having closeness to the international airport, all kinds of jobs, and higher education. There is also the modern look of the city, which was renovated for the World’s Fair a few years back. Many new parks were added, along with the plentiful availability of sports teams and stadiums – making plenty of fun places to go.


New home builders in Atlanta, have built new communities all around the area. By contacting Realtors, you can find out more about these new areas – even before they are built. You can choose your home plans, work with a contractor and then build your own one of many custom homes in Atlanta.

Lake Arrowhead is an exceptional residential lake and golf community so close to the conveniences and attractions of the south’s largest urban center, yet so very far away from the hustle and bustle of the huge city. Visit http://www.lakearrowheadga.com for more information.

Atlanta City Events – Where to Go, What to See

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Atlanta City Events – Where to Go, What to See

Atlanta is one city in Georgia that offers just about something for everyone throughout the year. Atlanta usually boasts of warm weather throughout the year, so you do not have to worry about a demand of outdoor activities when you visit this southern city. Some of the annual events that you might enjoy when you visit the city of Atlanta include the following.

 Christmas Walk

 Visit Atlanta during the first weekend of December so that you can participate in the Christmas Walk in the historic center of the city. Many of the homes on the historic marker are open to the public for the Christmas Walk and you can actually go into the homes and see the interiors of some of the finest mansions in Atlanta. This is one thing that you will not want to miss if you are in town during this time of the year.

Pecan Fair

The Pecan Fair is held to signify the coming of spring and is usually held the last weekend in March apiece year. This annual event is held in the city center and features pecan pies as well as roasted and candied pecans. This event has been held at Centennial Olympic Park for the past few years and is something for everyone who enjoys not only pecans but also wishes to participate in welcoming spring.

Magnolia Days

Magnolia Days brings back a bit of the Old South and this event takes place the first week of Might apiece year. Magnolia Days is more of a city wide event and encompasses Callaway Gardens as well as the Atlanta History Center. There is much to see and do during this time of the year and a Magnolia Queen is usually a much vied for title in Atlanta. The Magnolia Queen rides in the parade that starts off the Magnolia Days party as well as reigns over the event. The title is passed on apiece year. Many people dress in clothing from a bygone age during the Magnolia Days celebration. If you are in Atlanta during the first week of May, you might enjoy Magnolia Days.

Peach Festival

Georgia is known for producing some of the tastiest peaches in the country. There are peach festivals taking place throughout the say but the Atlanta Peach Festival is always held the first weekend after Labor Day Weekend at Centennial Park. In addition to featuring peaches, the event also features peach pies, peach cover cream and a large carnival and clean that is fun for both young and old alike.

Haunted Tours

Beginning in October of apiece year, the Haunted Atlanta tours really pick up with tours of Underground Atlanta. You can take a haunted tour of Atlanta throughout the year, but the Underground Haunted Tours are only acquirable apiece weekend in October. This is one event that you will enjoy when you visit Atlanta during the month of October.

Fox Theater Days

The last weekend of November signifies Fox Theater Days. Fox Theater offers live theater to Atlanta residents and visitors and Fox Theater Days showcases some of the ideal talent with street performances as well as workshops for up and coming performers. Fox Theater Days have been a part of Atlanta history for the past 20 years. There are many attractions to visit when you come to Atlanta, Georgia. There are usually events that take place throughout the year in this sunny and inviting southern city so do come and visit!

Joe Deacon adores to travel and Atlanta events are some of his favorite must-see events. Go to Eventsetter.com and see a schedule of Atlanta, GA events running at the time of your visit.