Not much to report
I'm amazed at the news reportage in the Atlanta area.
I actually watched a local news station in the last few days.
One of the stories the first day was how when someone stole a pickup truck conveniently attached to boat even more conveniently with the keys inside it at a gas station, they also got the family pet.
The family was on the news begging for the return of their dog (but they couldn't seem to remember how long they had it), nor are they concerned as much about the truck or the boat.
Tonight, a brief storm caused a few lightning touchdowns that sparked some small fires. No one was hurt.
Oddly, they did not report the shooting that occurred overnight that was just blocks away from me.
Priorities?
I actually watched a local news station in the last few days.
One of the stories the first day was how when someone stole a pickup truck conveniently attached to boat even more conveniently with the keys inside it at a gas station, they also got the family pet.
The family was on the news begging for the return of their dog (but they couldn't seem to remember how long they had it), nor are they concerned as much about the truck or the boat.
Tonight, a brief storm caused a few lightning touchdowns that sparked some small fires. No one was hurt.
Oddly, they did not report the shooting that occurred overnight that was just blocks away from me.
Priorities?
1 Comments:
That's because the global consortium that owns Atlantic Station doesn't want their real estate values to go down when people figure out that area is a hotbed of criminal activity. I think Atlantic Station is on pace to beat New Orleans for murders per 1,000 residents this year.
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