Tim Lee

17. Tim Lee

A marketing consultant who began his political career in 2002 as Cobb County commissioner, Lee is now known across Georgia as the man who stole the Braves from Atlanta.

Killer Advice

Everybody’s favorite postapocalyptic graphic novel–turned–prime-time drama The Walking Dead staggers back for its third season (premiere: October 14 at 9 p.m. on AMC). The series racked up impressive ratings, but some viewers slipped off into Rick Grimes–like comas during season two—dubbed “the talking dead” by detractors due to its focus on fleshing out characters with mind-numbing dialogue during the interminable campout at Hershel’s farm. It’s time to catch up with the survivors. Because not only will there be new Georgia locales to spot on-screen (like Coweta County town Senoia), but also, beneath the blood, guts, and leg-dragging melodrama, there are sure to be important life lessons that transcend zombie geekdom. A few pearls from last season:

Nutrition Eat local—super local. Know what you are putting in your body. Rick and the gang recouped from their Atlanta scavenge for convenience-store preservatives by appreciating the from-the-earth goodness of Hershel’s homegrown veggies and farm-raised beef and chicken. Bonus Tip: Check the well before you drink the water.

Relationships Deliver big news to your partner in stages. Thanks to Lori, we now know that leaving empty blister packs of morning-after pills on the nightstand might not be the best way to tell your husband you’re pregnant. However, that bombshell may soften him up enough to gently confirm his suspicion that you slept with his best friend while you thought he was dead.

Parenting Kids get in trouble the minute you turn your back. The children may be our future, but when the planet’s gone to hell and there is no future, they’re just a pain in the ass. They’re either wandering off (Sophia), getting shot (Carl), on suicide watch (Beth), or rolling in the hay with the first young thing that comes wandering off the highway (Maggie). It’s enough to make you just want to lock them in the barn. But not Hershel’s barn.

Environmentalism Look for commute alternatives. One thing that hasn’t changed after the end of civilization is the sight of cars piled up in a standstill on Atlanta freeways (guess we should’ve seen the TSPLOST fail coming). Early in season two, our survivors learned to reduce their carbon footprints by walking or riding good old-fashioned horseback—except for villainous Shane, who still putted around in his SUV. And look where that got him.
geocaching

31. Geocaching, Skidaway Island

This 588-acre playground includes campgrounds with new camper cabins.

Catching up with Julia LeRoy

ATL Food Chatter: July 6, 2010 (To receive the Chatter and other culinary tidbits directly in your inbox, sign up for our weekly dining newsletter) Since leaving her job at Bookhouse Pub, the popular and nationally recognized Julia LeRoy has not been resting on her laurels. She's been working around town as a chef/consultant and planning to open a chef-in

ATL Tweets of the Day: February 28, 2011

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Three resources for enriching your skill sets

Want to upgrade your career but not go back to earn a new degree? Here are three resources for learning specific skills to help yourself get ahead.

Warm Palette Bathroom Remodel

The 1990s brought us "Seinfeld," the World Wide Web, and triumph for the Atlanta Braves, but it wasn’t a stellar decade for builder-designed bathrooms. Flimsy cabinets and cheap brass fixtures, with nary a natural material, defined bathrooms in new houses spreading all over the metro area.
Delta Flight Museum

Tour vintage jets at the Delta Flight Museum

Just to the north of Hartsfield-Jackson on the nearly 100-year-old airline’s vast corporate campus, the Delta Flight Museum is the perfect spot for aviation fanatics, kids, and even experienced fliers slogging through a long layover.
Mary Kay Andrews's guide to Tybee Island

Author Mary Kay Andrews’s guide to Tybee Island

Approaching Tybee Island on U.S. 80 from Savannah, you’ll see blinking signs that caution approaching drivers to slow their roll. And that’s a perfect metaphor for this throwback island’s communal consciousness. Slow down, and set your watch to Tybee Time. Ain’t nobody out here in a hurry.

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