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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Long Island NY VS New Jersey
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 12726773" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>You could always move to LI and deal with people like this ^^^ :dw:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've lived in middlesex county all my life, and I agree with CSD, New Jersey is a very very diverse state. South Jersey is pretty much alabama, its all farms and nothing. North Jersey is expensive houses and woods type places (Clark / Summit anyone?), Central Jersey is mostly suburbs and towns, and plenty of industrial places. I work in Princeton and the area is very nice, I used to work in Iselin before my company moved and that area is "eh". Also, screw Edison township :bored: I guess part of it comes down to, what kind of environment do you want to live in? If you want to live on a farm in vast nothing, stick to south jersey. If you want to live in a regular town, come live in central jersey. If you want to live in upscale snob country, go up to north jersey.</p><p></p><p>Theres many things I don't like about jersey (cost of living, government, etc), but I do like the jersey landscape because it is so diverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 12726773, member: 79484"] You could always move to LI and deal with people like this ^^^ :dw: I've lived in middlesex county all my life, and I agree with CSD, New Jersey is a very very diverse state. South Jersey is pretty much alabama, its all farms and nothing. North Jersey is expensive houses and woods type places (Clark / Summit anyone?), Central Jersey is mostly suburbs and towns, and plenty of industrial places. I work in Princeton and the area is very nice, I used to work in Iselin before my company moved and that area is "eh". Also, screw Edison township :bored: I guess part of it comes down to, what kind of environment do you want to live in? If you want to live on a farm in vast nothing, stick to south jersey. If you want to live in a regular town, come live in central jersey. If you want to live in upscale snob country, go up to north jersey. Theres many things I don't like about jersey (cost of living, government, etc), but I do like the jersey landscape because it is so diverse. [/QUOTE]
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