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Move over Buckhead, here comes Castleberry Hill

To a newcomer in Atlanta 10 years ago, Buckhead was considered THE place to eat, drink and party hard.

On weekends, the streets were crammed with college students and professionals ready to kick back and shrug off work week’s stress. But as the city has grown, so has the number of options.

AJC reporter Paul Donosky writes about the evolution of Castleberry Hill, once a run-down warehouse district, as a party spot.

“Fashionably dressed young people pack 255 Tapas Lounge, a brand-new hot spot on Peters Street, the district’s main drag, ” he writes. ” A few doors down, hip-hop music thumps inside Slice, a super-chic pizza joint where flat-screen TVs hang on the wall and live DJs spin tunes. The sidewalks teem with revelers laughing, flirting and chatting. Castleberry Hill is, in a word, hot.”

Artists discovered the neighborhood and developers began turning old buildings into apartments, condos and studios. Paschal’s Restaurant, a historic eatery and meeting place during the civil rights movement, opened several years ago.

Do you prefer Buckhead or new spots like Castleberry Hill? Has Buckhead had its day? Are there other hidden gems in the city where people can kick back?

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By Hollywould

July 28, 2008 12:07 PM | Link to this

Good Bye Castleberry/ It was fun while it lasted. We all know where it is leading. AGAIN!!!!

By Fred

July 28, 2008 4:03 PM | Link to this

Other than the Lennox Mall food court, I have not eaten in Buckhead in at least a year. Castleberry Hill is the spot. No Mas has the best Mexican food in town. I get my haircut in that neighborhood. When I moved here in 2001 I was nervous about parking my car where I could not see it from the baber shop. No such worries now. Castleberry Hill has changed for the better. That area has such a New York feel to it. Hollywood the Hill is already crazy packed on a Friday night.

By Voiceofreason

July 28, 2008 4:10 PM | Link to this

I live right next to Castleberry Hill, close enough to say I live there, but just close enough to the Dome to know I don’t. I love it. I walk home from the restaurants (keep an eye out for bums) and my rent is still cheap. Or should I say WAS cheap because we’re getting kicked out so they can build a highrise which they will call a Castleberry Hill location although I secretly know that they are just close enough to the Dome to not be.

By Tommy

July 28, 2008 4:16 PM | Link to this

…it’s only a matter of time before the city does something to CH to drive people away, just like in Midtown. Some people don’t realize the importance of nightlife to an “international” (?) city like Atlanta….good luck

By Steve

July 28, 2008 4:25 PM | Link to this

Its only a matter of time before the crime gets out of hand. Anytime you have that kind of crowd out drinking and partying, things are sure to go wrong. “That’s how they do” Another nice are of town ruined. Its the new Atl. Too bad.

By Steve

July 28, 2008 4:28 PM | Link to this

Its only a matter of time before the crime gets out of hand. Anytime you have that kind of crowd out drinking and partying, things are sure to go wrong. “That’s how they do” Another nice part of town ruined. Its the new Atl. Too bad.

By AmazonRed

July 28, 2008 5:00 PM | Link to this

I do prefer Castleberry Hill. The city should do everything they can to keep it safe and keep it “hot” as it is so close to the GWCC and GA Dome that this city can finally have an area where out of towners can hang withing walking distance.

But of course, so many residents of Atlanta have a fear of groups of people who are darker than them, so it’s only a matter of time before the big guns shut it down.

By SteveO

July 28, 2008 5:12 PM | Link to this

Castleberry Hill was cool 4 years ago. I wish Buckhead would have stayed open. Ever since they shut it down the party scene in every other neighborhood has gotten considerably more annoying.

By NEW YORKER NOW IN ATL

July 28, 2008 5:34 PM | Link to this

“That’s how they do”??? ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? ok..I will not even entertain that RACIST remark. Moving on…Yes Castleberry has alot of potential. Sadly the residents thatlive in Castleerry are too stupid to realize THEY LIVE IN A CITY. Not a town, not the suburbs….CITY! can you imagine the village area of NYC with galleries and clubs and restaurants tried to stifle the areas growth? New Yorkers are smart enough to know to embrace and encourage small businesses to an area, it only makes bigger business folllow. Which in turn makes property value go up!! You morons!!! Yes more people means- more COPS are needed…so what!!! This is not Mayberry!!! Have more officers down there!!! And they should be there as peace keepers and presence..not as harrassers and Nazi officers. There is plenty of parking next to the train tracks that CAN ne used- but the neighborhood seems to rather having their driveways blocked. How small minded these few are….shame. If this was a mostly white crowd of people each nite…i suspect the city would uild a nice little police kiosk, have speed bumps put in place, offer incentives to open more businesses and help with the parking issue. ( hmmmm sounds like VA Highlands…take a trip over there and see how things work..)

but NOOOOOOOOO. Not only are the businesses there getting help…they are being harrassed!!! If this culturally-lacking city ever plans to catch up to the rest of the USA ( NYC, LA, Miami, San Fran, Seattle) the residents need to visit other cities and take notes. castle berry should have street vendors, boutiques open till 12am. And these venues need to be diverse!!!!! Why is ATL still so segragated?? Geeeezzz. Yes a few thugs may try to ruin things…but if APD is ON THEIR JOB…IT WONT HAPPEN RIGHT???!!!! Yes to the poster that said that a buzzing nitelife if very important to a city..is correct!!! props to you…you get it. To the losers whining about noise, crowds, and cars….MOVE TO FORSYTH. Its quiet there…nothing but banjos, crickets and tabacco chewin…

By PL

July 28, 2008 8:34 PM | Link to this

This has nothing to do with race. It has everything to do with disrespectful people. It is the cars that cruise with stereos playing so loudly that other people cannot enojoy a conversation on the sidewalk. It is the empty beer bottles, cigarete butts, fast food bags and flyers advertising music. Unfortunatley this element of society has little respect for anyone but themselves and continues time and time again to prove such. It is not just in Atlanta though, it is all over the country, see Raleigh mall incident from this past weekend.

By Ryan

July 28, 2008 8:46 PM | Link to this

If you like New York so much, please go back. And take all your friends with you. That’s a start to cleaning up some of these areas.

By Terrell

July 28, 2008 9:16 PM | Link to this

Ryan, please take your own advice….there are enough miopic minded people here! It doesn’t matter what YOU want….Atl is growing by 100,000 people PER year…like it or not! We have to maintain the drive and forward thinking that got us where we are now…a “baby” international city.

By Lee

July 28, 2008 9:53 PM | Link to this

To New Yorker :

Delta is ready when you are …

Enjoy the flight.

By diddy

July 28, 2008 10:47 PM | Link to this

Castleberry was cool a few years ago likesomeone said previosly but now the spot is blown. I used to be a regular at Slice when they first opened but now it gets so crowded that you cant get a seat. Oh well.

By NEW YORKER NOW IN ATL

July 29, 2008 3:00 AM | Link to this

WELL HERE IS A NEWSFLASH….I AM NOT GOING ANYWHERE!!!! I have hope that Atlanta will grow into what it should be RIGHT NOW…a fun, clean, diverse, young city. In fact im trying to convince all of my friends and family to move down here! As with any budding city…there is so much room to open stores, salons, galleries, clubs, restaurants, and make $$$$$$ here!!! The many simpletons that sit whining about crowds and traffic - will be the ones that patronize the businesses we will own. So please…keep bitchin! It keeps you busy, meanwhile REAL thinkers are planning and doing!!!!! So once again…i am not going ANYWHERE!!! And im bringing more New Yorkers down!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL Thank us when youre making us rich, spending in our stores and establishments…why? because you didnt have the vision!!!! :) <<< insert banjo music here. lol

By jazzie

July 29, 2008 4:06 AM | Link to this

Sounds like”New Yorker Now in ATL” needs to move BACK to NY.We don’t want to resemble the Village or the “concret jungle”. We love our southern quaint neighborhoods.

By jammer

July 29, 2008 4:33 AM | Link to this

New Yorkers are like “hemorrhoids”. If they come down and go back up, there not that bad. It’s when they come down and STAY, the become a pain in the @#%&*!

By Constructive Feedback

July 29, 2008 6:39 AM | Link to this

PARKING, PARKING!, PARKING?

This is a great place that has recently come to life. Nice bar/restaurants with beautiful women both as hostesses and customers. This is a great place for the young urban professional to hang out.

My only complaint is that I don’t own a 4 story parking garage on Peters Street. I would make a killing because this is the one weakness that the place has and thus there is a demand for parking without having to walk several blocks.

By City Dweller

July 29, 2008 10:31 AM | Link to this

It’s clear that many people who have posted comments do not live in the city or understand the dynamics of the city. Anyone who says noise is part of living in the city is bogus! Of course we expect to deal with a reasonable amount of people, cars, musics, etc, but music blairing at 3 am or people yelling from the sidewalk below your window when you’re trying to sleep is too much. The people who hang out in Castleberry Hills are not residence and they do not understand that they are in a residential community. The are rude and disrespectful.

Now before you say I’m old or white…guess again. I’m a 28 and black. I own in the city and understand that in order for my property value to rise not only do local business need to move/stay in the area, but the neighborhood must also be able to attract people who can afford to purchase a property. No one wants to purchase a property that they can’t sleep in at night.

To the other city residents who have issues with noise, my advice to you is to call the cops and report not only the disturbance, but the exact location that the disturbance is coming from. Eventually business owners will get tired of police frequenting there establishment and paying fines.

By CHiller

July 29, 2008 10:36 AM | Link to this

As a 7 year resident of Castleberry Hill, I moved to the area because of the diversity and the proximity to Downtown, Philips Arena, Centennial Park, etc. And, yes, I’m white and female.

The issues our neighborhood are experiencing are not racially motivated- the article failed to mention that 3 out of the 4 interviewed are African American. The issues boil down to a few things: 1) most of the establishments that are drawing the crowds which are causing the issues were presented to the neighborhood as “restaurants” (and they obtained restaurant licenses) but are now operating as clubs. I charge city inspectors to take a good look at the percentage of liquor sales vs. food sales. 2) Many of the patrons do have a total lack of respect for the neighborhood/street etc.

When I walk my dog, I should be able to walk down the sidewalk and NOT have to walk through a throng of people- (this is considered loitering and I’m pretty sure it’s not allowed in NYC either.) I should NOT have to witness people littering my neighborhood by throwing crap out their cars. I should NOT have to call the police weekly for vehicles that are double parked and blocking access to my home- which isn’t even on Peters St. On Saturday mornings I should NOT have to go outside with a trash bag and clean up all the club postcards, beer bottles, and all sorts of other garbage that people could not manage to throw in a trash can (which we have on almost every corner)

As for the NYC poster, your argument in regards to more cops is laughable- the off-duty police officers that the establishments hire do not do anything. More on-duty cops? Do you know the state of the City’s budget right now? The APD is understaffed by hundreds of officers right now.

Atlanta cannot be compared to NYC- Atlanta is a commuter town where everyone drives- most people in New York don’t have cars! They take the subway, walk, or cab it to their destination. As for the property by the train tracks, that is privately owned and is scheduled for a mixed use development- residences, offices,and shops (which according to your argument you want more of) When the owner of the property opened it up for parking, what happened? A street party- where everyone stood outside of their cars, drank, smoked, danced, etc. The next day, the area was littered with bottles, cans, condoms, etc. Atlanta CAN become the diverse, cultural city I, and many others want it to be, but it is going to take responsible business owners, residents, and patrons working together for a common solution.

By Nominous Eponymous

July 29, 2008 11:51 AM | Link to this

Respect and consideration are the solutions to Castleberry Hill’s Buckheadache (c). People who come to enjoy the amenities of Castleberry Hill need to respect the residents who make it worth visiting and the residents need to accept that they are indeed living in a city, however much it may look like a small town.

Don’t be deceived by the pretty facades and broad streets. Crime will always be a possibility, but we Atlantans can make that possibility tolerable simply by having some street-smarts and voting for politicians who want an increased in-town police presence and vastly improved public transportation system.

Join your neighborhood association and make the businesses in your neighborhood play by your rules. Peace, love, and politics are the only way forward, Atlanta.

No more Buckheadaches for Castleberry Hill-Billies!

By International Swagger

July 29, 2008 4:47 PM | Link to this

Black People WAKE UP! How about simply moving into the Castleberry area, renting an apartment or buying a townhome/condo/loft or even better how about us establishing our own communities where we can all work/live/play in a diverse setting where we make the rules like in majority white n’hoods like VAHI, Midtown, Buckhead etc. How about moving out of Decatur, Lithonia, Stone Mountain and establish our own live/play communities in Vine City, Washington Park and other Westside N’hoods that are ripe for re-development instead of always running to the suburbs to live but when it’s time to come eat and dine intown we always get ran out of n’hoods that don’t want us. I simply don’t understand how come more young black professionals don’t live inside of 285 and actually invest in communities like Castlebery especially If you come down and visit and spend more there 3-4 days a week. WAKE UP PEOPLE!

By Newman

July 30, 2008 9:32 AM | Link to this

It’s only a matter of time before the shootings, stabbings, and fights ruin this place. There’s already an “element” simmering in Castleberry Hill. Pay attention Atlanta cops - this is your next problem.

By Over it

July 30, 2008 9:49 AM | Link to this

Can we have a blog where race is NOT mentioned? Geez!!!!

By mechanicsville

July 30, 2008 10:26 AM | Link to this

Yes, Castleberry has its problems.. but it’s a thriving community that just happens to be a predominantly black area with many more lots to build out.

The neighborhood is sandwiched in between my Mechanicsville, Downtown and Vine City. If you’re white and took flight to the suburbs years ago seeking sanctuary from diversity.. stay out and stop bitching. The surrounding areas are “transitional” and you’re going to have to deal with theft and rap and bums..

Move back to the city if you’re willing to make an impact on the community. If you’re looking for a night out.. go back to your Dunwoody Taco Mac.

By LeftWingLoon

July 30, 2008 10:26 AM | Link to this

Let’s be honest here. It was great until the black “thug” clubs moved in. That’s when it became dangerous and dirty.

By Vick

July 30, 2008 10:38 AM | Link to this

All of you who are blasting the neighbors for wanting to keep their neighborhood from becoming a nightclub zone need to know that many of them are African American. Including Erica Pines … the head of the neighborhood association. So take your racism somewhere else. It is NOT a white neighborhood.

By Movemaker

July 31, 2008 12:14 PM | Link to this

Its unfortunate that everyone does bring RACE into the equation but it is a well known fact that RACE is the predominant issue in this situation. Race divides neighborhoods and it continues to rear its ugly head now in 2008!! This Neighborhood is unique - there are more African American Owned & Operated businesses in this neighborhood than have ever existed before…..and it once was a predominantly White Neighborhood…can you see the foreshadowing of the impending DRAMA?

Resolves to make Castleberry Hill work like Virginia Highlands have been attempted with little or no help nor support from the community.

I agree with a few of the posts suggesting that having a party zone is not acceptable in a residential neighborhood but we should all look to find ways to mimic the positive steps that they have taken in the Highlands. Businesses and Neighborhoods co-mingle perfectly with out a hitch.

Why is Castleberry coming under such scrutiny? $1 million dollar homes like Buckhead dont exist, there have been NO murders, crime exists partially because of the homeless shelters and the parking on the streets which attracts thieves and criminals. Like Mechanicsville stated its a community in transition….there is a thriving customer base of Young African American Students, Professionals and African American Business Owners in a 4 block radius that is getting a tremendous amount of negative press for all of the wrong reasons….it makes one wonder…is race the issue?

Parking can be addressed. There is a lot with over 300 spaces that the neighborhood blocked from using. Crime can be addressed. Loitering and pollution can be addressed. There is nothing happening in Castleberry Hill that can not be addressed and corrected to benefit the neighborhood and ultimately the businesses therein…..

There are SOLUTIONS but I fear that no one is willing to accept the responsibility to form a true working association between the Neighborhood residents and the Neighborhood businesses….why is that?

Looking for answers and not negative energy….and ridiculous comments….

By Tami

July 31, 2008 1:28 PM | Link to this

The neighborhood association has worked and continues to work hard, you must not be involved in it to say that they don’t. The issues in CH are not all about race, there are problems when you live in a home/loft and can not sleep at 3am because the “bars/resturants” are closing and no one wants to get in there car and go home, they want to hang out on the streets.

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:49 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:51 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:51 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:51 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:51 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:51 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this

I think everyone has some validity to their perspective. I own several nightlife concepts and I do think it helps when the owner lives in the community they serve. How can we expect more corporate responsibility nationally and not expect the same locally. Even in N.Y., neighborhoods fight to keep out bars,clubs, massage parlors etc… because everyone wants to live in a healthy community. And just like the bar owners have a financial investment so do the homeowners and they have a quality of life investment that they want to protect as well. The bar owners need to come up with solutions to thier own problems or else the city will come up with a solution for them. And as you know when the city comes up with a solution for restaurant/bars/nightclubs they rarely limit the punishment to the culprits. hint hint (2:30am closings) So you guys need to get your ..ish toghether and dont mess things up for every owner in the city…..

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:15 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:16 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:16 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:16 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By bar owner

August 1, 2008 7:17 PM | Link to this

And another thing.. Black people need to learn how to respect the environments around them if your in a restaurant you dont have to be the loudest table. If your in the mall you dont have to be the rowdy bunch. If your driving in your car nobody gives a fcuk about what radio station your listening to. Black culture needs to learn restraint. Just because you can do something doesnt mean you have to. There is nothing wrong with thinking about others before you do something. So I challenge all the black atlantans to set the standard for the country. If we can brag about atlanta being this black mecca than lets set some examples for others to follow. Lets be respectful of others If the people that frequented castleberry did this one thing than there wouldnt be anything to complain about. 1. Dont block driveways read the street signs 2. turn your radio down to a level thats normal. 3. Stop showing off your motorcycle by riding down the street 30 times. 4. If a promoter gives you a flyer say no thank you or throw it in the back seat with the rest of your junk. 5. If someone is walking down the sidewalk get out the way and be cordial. 6. smoke your drugs in the privacy of your own home or car. 7. talk at a regular level 8. Be respectful to people 9. stop fighting how can you want to fight someone that you just met 2 seconds ago. 10. do unto others

Im no boyscout and I love black people but I am definitely tired of “Niggas”

By Mark

August 3, 2008