Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for February 13, 2017
Transcript:
Goat (on the phone): Hey, Rat. It's me, Goat. How are you doing? Rat: I'm in Atlanta. I'm trying to find that bar you told me about. Goat: You just take Peachtree Street to Peachtree Avenue. Then make a left on Peachtree Drive and cross Peachtree Circle and it's right there on Peachtree Plaza. Rat: Surely this is a cruel joke. Goat (on the phone): They like their peaches.
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
There’s nothing funny about Atlanta.
Randallw almost 8 years ago
Can’t stand the things myself. Them and apricots. I always imagine the fuzzy coating is mold or something.
Sherlock Watson almost 8 years ago
Finding your way around in Atlanta is the pits.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
I remember a Dave Barry bit where he mentioned getting lost in Berlin because he kept finding himself on “Einbahnstrasse” – which he didn’t learn until later was German for “One-Way Street”.
alaskajohn1 almost 8 years ago
Finally, Goat gets back at Rat!
Troglodyte almost 8 years ago
Rat isn’t peachy-keen about that bar any longer…
juicebruce almost 8 years ago
How about some cream to go with those peaches ?
GuntherGrass almost 8 years ago
Reminds me of driving around trying to find addresses in La Jolla!
moepatches2000 almost 8 years ago
It’s like Charlotte, NC and the street’s named Sharon.
rdav1248961 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Atlanta must be peachy-keen!
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 8 years ago
Yes, there are lots of roads named “Peachtree” in and around here in the ATL. Even driving on one of these roads will get you lost!
eddie6192 almost 8 years ago
They probably serve only peach liqueur.
alviebird almost 8 years ago
Peaches won’t be any good this year. Not enough cold weather.
jeffiekins almost 8 years ago
20-30 years ago they sold a T-shirt listing the 29 (!) different streets/roads named “Peachtree”. Surely, there are more now.
Plus, it’s common in Atlanta for roads to either make a right-hand turn (i.e., you have to make one to stay on the same-named street), or just change names. You can almost never drive straight for 4 miles and find yourself on a street with the same name as you started.
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 8 years ago
If you get to Peachtree City, you’ve gone too far- turn around.
Sportymonk almost 8 years ago
I grew up in Atlanta. Love it, traffic and all. If you live in a fairly modern city and can’t figure out why the streets don’t tend to run N-S or E-W but seem to meander all over, go watch "Gone with the Wind:. The streets they identify are real and as Atlanta grew, when they paved the old dirt buggy trail around the tree, they paved around the tree. The tree may be gone but that is why the roads wind and twist all over.
So much offered in Atlanta, sports, culture, food, events. Miss the Bar-B-Q and Varsity food.
chris_weaver almost 8 years ago
Whatever you do, avoid Peachtree Blvd. – traffic’s a mess!
jimbobka almost 8 years ago
I live in Atlanta. The only addition I’d make is “turn left at the Waffle House.”
hariseldon59 almost 8 years ago
This strip is a real peach.
hariseldon59 almost 8 years ago
Elton John recorded an album called Peachtree Road a few years ago.
nosirrom almost 8 years ago
Georgia is ga-ga for peaches. They call it the Peach State. I’ll let you in on a little secret though. California produces over 700,000 tons of peaches, South Carolina – 95,000 tons, Georgia a weak third at 36,000 tons. We should really call Georgia the Goober state as it produces over 42% of the US crop.
pugmahone12 almost 8 years ago
crocs, now
JudyAz almost 8 years ago
He got that information from an unimpeachable (does that make it peachable?) source
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
It has been almost 20 years since I have driven through Atlanta. Have they finished Interstate 20 yet?
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 8 years ago
GPS…. Georgia Positioning System? I grew up in extreme northern Florida, almost on state line. Didn’t find much wrong with the GA roads in the South, but didn’t get to Atlanta very often either. I preferred Savannah.
KEA almost 8 years ago
It’s not that they like peaches, it’s that they lack creativity.
JanBic Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It’s the trees Atlanta loves. They leave the fruit to the rest lof the state.
CanuckAmuck almost 8 years ago
Atlanta…isn’t that where, according to Sean Spicer, that terror attack took place?#alternatefacts
zeexenon almost 8 years ago
This one gave me a flashback. Mother Bell loved sending us to her Atlanta conferences before the days of GPS. Then, in the 80s, the Disaster Recovery Institute did too, for their spring conference (fall in San Diego), God the heat! Then their conference planning genius decided to do the spring in Orlando, and I wouldn’t go. Later they switched locations to the other season. Mother’s Atlanta meetings, winter OK, or no way.
æ² almost 8 years ago
Where I live, our streets are configured like this. You’d better make sure you know if where you want to be is a St., Circle, Blvd., Way, Ct., Pass, Rd., Ave., etc., because there are TONS of “on the corner of Lincoln and Lincoln,” with the next cross-street up the road being…Lincoln. The people who named our roads were insane.
euvnrutas almost 8 years ago
But Johnston, South Carolina is the Peach capitol of the world don’t cha’ kno’…
funnyguy11 almost 8 years ago
Try Lake Jackson, TX – find the intersection of This Way and That Way. No kidding.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’ve heard that the reason for all the “Peachtree” road names is that businesses found that a Peachtree address on a stationery letterhead was regarded as more prestigious, especially by clientele from outside the city who knew little more than that “Peachtree Street” was in the heart of the city.
phlash almost 8 years ago
Must be trying to find The Frog and The Peach
dutchs almost 8 years ago
The most logical system is Salt Lake City, a pure mathematical grid. Temple Square is zero south, zero east.
watashi73 almost 8 years ago
Peachtree Creek was the first place Sherman cleaned Hood’s clock in the Civil War.
Number Three almost 8 years ago
Son of a Peach!
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Sue G almost 8 years ago
I used to live on a street that was only one block long. At one end, the sign said “ave”, at the other end it said “st”, so I never knew exactly what my address was.
Woodstockius almost 8 years ago
Ft Lauderdale and Miami are crazy like that with their numbered streets. All with different suffixes, St, Ave, Way, Terrace, etc and different directions, SE, NW, etc. I wonder how the heck people find their way home.
Asharah almost 8 years ago
In Gone With The Wind, when Scarlett was staying with Melanie & Aunt PittyPat, they lived on Peachtree Street
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Kansas City, MO, is pretty logical, including the surrounding communities. Starting at the MO river, every 8 streets is one mile. (You have to include “zeroth” street).E=W streets were named, but N-S numbered. I live so far south that my exit was 359th street, 40 miles south of the starting point.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Rat is right. Atlanta is a cruel joke. But he deserves it….
weatherford.joe Premium Member almost 8 years ago
This is horribly true.
cosman almost 8 years ago
Back in ‘76, i lived in a rooming house a few blocks from Margaret Mitchell’s home 979 Crescent Ave NE, the rooming house is gone, but Ms. Mitchell’s home is a tourist stop now.
TrixieinDixie Premium Member almost 8 years ago
As a lifelong resident of Atlanta and the suburbs of Atlanta, also known as “Atlanta” I can tell you that you just get used to the madness that driving is around here. The rush hour is literally all day and most of the night now. One of these days I’m going to move out to the country, I swear!
JedRothwell almost 8 years ago
This is a real thing. Look up the t-shirt “Meet Me On Peachtree.” It lists like 25 streets named “Peachtree.” Peachtree Ave., Peachtree Battle Ave., Peachtree Dunwoody Ct., etc.
kraftjeff almost 8 years ago
Just Peaches
James1155 almost 8 years ago
Peachtree City and Peachtree Plaza City and Peachtree City Plaza are way better than any similar Peachtree places in the Sunshine State of Florida.