Swan Dive?

The Post article state he was outside the Terrapin Brewery. That is a local craft beer brewery and there is also a Terrapin at Suntrust Park. That is some high octane brew, and very good !!! Highly recommended !!! [NO disrespect intended to the injured party]
 
nailed it!

Looks like he didn’t stick the landing


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When I was with FedEx our hotel of preference when in Atlanta was the Marriott Marquis downtown. We'd stay there, have conventions & annual meetings there, etc.

It had a funky-assed atrium that was cone shaped, sorta. Look straight up after having a few in the lobby bar and it was some serious vertigo inducing chit!

Back in the late 90's and early 00's, it was Atlanta's suicide hotel of choice (might still be for all I know). People regularly (relatively speaking) jumped off of an upper floor balcony. A swan dive was once taken while I was staying there.

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Sorry, Garry Hoy did it better.

"Garry Hoy was a Canadian lawyer who worked for the law firm of Holden Day Wilson in Toronto. In an attempt to prove that the glass in the Toronto-Dominion Centre was unbreakable, he threw himself at a glass wall on the 24th floor. The frame broke and Hoy fell to his death on July 9, 1993."
 
The Post article state he was outside the Terrapin Brewery. That is a local craft beer brewery and there is also a Terrapin at Suntrust Park. That is some high octane brew, and very good !!! Highly recommended !!! [NO disrespect intended to the injured party]
They had to do something to make Braves baseball tolerable
 
Reminded me of a scene in the movie "Edge of Tomorrow" where a guy keeps getting killed, only to come back to life. The second best thing about that movie was getting to see Tom Cruise die over, and over, and over. The best thing about that movie was the look on the Master Sergeant's face after one particular death:

 
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