Does Atlanta have an abundance of beautiful people?

Holly: I was just in New York, and I really think the people here are prettier. The women take the extra time with their hair and makeup to look extra nice. Maybe it stems from that Southern belle tradition or Southern pride, but they're more health conscious than other places I've been. I'm from Milwaukee — and between the cheese, brat and beer, it takes its toll. There's a lot of swelling. But Atlanta women — maybe because of the warm weather, and the fact they get out more and can't hide behind their overcoats — take exceptional care of themselves.

Shayna: I think it does. We may be a step behind New York and L.A. in terms of fashion, but we're a growing city. There's definitely a consciousness about style here. Not a lot of models live here — they flock to New York and Miami. But people are moving to Atlanta, so it's growing in many ways and is getting trendy. I think the men are particularly beautiful. Unfortunately, a lot of them are homosexuals, so they're not looking at me. But there's some beautiful-looking guys here.

Mr. Magnificent: Very much. If not externally, they have an internal shine within them. I try to find beauty in everything, even if it's corporate greed, weapons of mass destruction or the smile of a child eating an ice cream cone. The ones that aren't (beautiful) are overshadowed by the rampant goodwill and soul loveliness of the beautiful people, and it gives them something to aspire to. Remember, whatever you live is life. There's a beauty in everything, so try not to complain.
-- Jeff Slate