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C'mon guys, gotta love NJ
12-02-2005 11:50
Corey Balint
HAHAHHAHAH, great job on that Bharat. I really cannot go a whole week without my lungs being filled with smog, smoke, and whatever other things those factories shoot out. Id much rather wake up to hard irritating sulfur winds hitting my face then a gentle seabreeze.
12-02-2005 12:16
pludodogBah... North Jersey.
::Shore all the way::
12-02-2005 12:32
Koko Ed
Reminds me of a quote from the Chinese Guy back in 2003.
"Speaking about healthier, the Texas air was sooooooooo much cleaner than NJ air, I felt my life expectancy being extended another 5 years. Then I got real sick cause the air was too clean. Once our team returned home from the nationals, good ol' NJ polluted air filled my lungs...then I remembered how much NJ sucked..."
12-02-2005 13:34
nparikhOk guys, come on, Central Jersey isn't that bad. I mean if you can get past the severe overcrowding, land fills, schools built on toxic waste dumps, and the congestive traffic, it could seem quite appealing
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12-02-2005 16:28
Max LobovskyAww, comon, stop perpetuating the stereotype of New Jersey being dirty and polluted. There are huge swaths of forests, and even in a relatively densely populated suburbs like those near my team, one does not get the impression that it is a dirty place.
12-02-2005 16:46
Corey Balint
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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Aww, comon, stop perpetuating the stereotype of New Jersey being dirty and polluted. There are huge swaths of forests, and even in a relatively densely populated suburbs like those near my team, one does not get the impression that it is a dirty place.
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12-02-2005 18:01
Jay H 237
Home sweet home!
I'm originally from New Jersey, Wanaque to be exact, in Passaic County. We didn't have large industry in our area, but we did have a few state parks and watershed area surrounding the Wanaque Reservoir. 
12-02-2005 18:15
Mike Ciance
our air is a lot cleaner than New York City's air. whenever i walk NYC streets too long my eyes hurt from the smoke.
12-02-2005 18:44
Wayne C.|
Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Aww, comon, stop perpetuating the stereotype of New Jersey being dirty and polluted. There are huge swaths of forests, and even in a relatively densely populated suburbs like those near my team, one does not get the impression that it is a dirty place.
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12-02-2005 18:44
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Originally Posted by Mike Ciance
our air is a lot cleaner than New York City's air. whenever i walk NYC streets too long my eyes hurt from the smoke.
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you have to beware of you jersey folks on the turnpike now
12-02-2005 19:48
Mike Ciance
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Originally Posted by tiffany34990
soo Sorry that NYC is sooo bad for you-- NYC is better now and great-- i love NYC
but NJ umm well u guys have are crazy drivers you have to beware of you jersey folks on the turnpike nowevery state has it's own beauty and somewhere in jersey you can see it like the shore and Bradley beach |
12-02-2005 20:02
Mike Schroeder
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Originally Posted by tiffany34990
soo Sorry that NYC is sooo bad for you-- NYC is better now and great-- i love NYC
but NJ umm well u guys have are crazy drivers you have to beware of you jersey folks on the turnpike nowevery state has it's own beauty and somewhere in jersey you can see it like the shore and Bradley beach |
12-02-2005 20:37
Michael Leicht
i have never ever seen NJ like that well maybe just once. i thought we work in NJ for the crops and framing but i guess not, o well.