As much as everyone shits on jersey, you've got it all within a few hours.
Once you get off the coast it gets weird...
You'll be driving 1hr to get what you need... you'll never get a real pizza ever again, food/culture seriously wonder bread (they try but nope), you'll always feel like you're "missing something"
Been there done it... keep coming back to this shit hole because my people are here...
I'm technically south of the mason dixon line...put ding
Trenton North+ is considered north jersey around here...
Like everyone wishing that part of California would break off into the Pacific, we wish North and South were split off... because there's just too much liberal and NY swaying decisions in the rural parts...(Yeah I know it's similar up by the Gap and say, Flanders etc ...)
It is a seriously diverse state. Some places in Salem county you'd swear you were in the cornbelt or Iowa.
So you're by Cape May or Atlantic City? It's mostly Republican there I'd hope. It's the North side towards CT & NY that's super liberal. I still can't see myself living in another state. Love fishing and boating down the shores, love hiking and we've got beautiful reservations, and still want to explore Pine Barrens one day. But the people in my area near Jersey City are not that great.. I'm just here for the nature part I guess. And thank God for ya'll at GAW.
There's nothing like the jersey shore... and not the damned tv show. Although it's not AT ALL the same as when I was a kid...no ac, no tv, everybody STFU after 9pm, riding bikes on the boards before 11am, crabbing, body surfing, all those little mom and pop stores (no 7-11, wawa etc ...it was freakin "Sal and Annie's")... it'll never be the same with ridiculous condos blocking the view of both the bay and the ocean... and it's all new yorkers now...sigh. Best time for the beach is in the winter. It's all yours...a no tags required
We lived in the Midwest for eight years, other than real Pizza I can't say I missed anything about NJ. I was actually very sad to have to come back here.
There's no place left...
As much as everyone shits on jersey, you've got it all within a few hours.
Once you get off the coast it gets weird...
You'll be driving 1hr to get what you need... you'll never get a real pizza ever again, food/culture seriously wonder bread (they try but nope), you'll always feel like you're "missing something"
Been there done it... keep coming back to this shit hole because my people are here...
I can relate lol.. and it's close to Newark airport, can fly anytime direct flight and not have to go through JFK
I'm technically south of the mason dixon line...put ding
Trenton North+ is considered north jersey around here...
Like everyone wishing that part of California would break off into the Pacific, we wish North and South were split off... because there's just too much liberal and NY swaying decisions in the rural parts...(Yeah I know it's similar up by the Gap and say, Flanders etc ...)
It is a seriously diverse state. Some places in Salem county you'd swear you were in the cornbelt or Iowa.
So you're by Cape May or Atlantic City? It's mostly Republican there I'd hope. It's the North side towards CT & NY that's super liberal. I still can't see myself living in another state. Love fishing and boating down the shores, love hiking and we've got beautiful reservations, and still want to explore Pine Barrens one day. But the people in my area near Jersey City are not that great.. I'm just here for the nature part I guess. And thank God for ya'll at GAW.
"Pretty much Alabama"
There's nothing like the jersey shore... and not the damned tv show. Although it's not AT ALL the same as when I was a kid...no ac, no tv, everybody STFU after 9pm, riding bikes on the boards before 11am, crabbing, body surfing, all those little mom and pop stores (no 7-11, wawa etc ...it was freakin "Sal and Annie's")... it'll never be the same with ridiculous condos blocking the view of both the bay and the ocean... and it's all new yorkers now...sigh. Best time for the beach is in the winter. It's all yours...a no tags required
We lived in the Midwest for eight years, other than real Pizza I can't say I missed anything about NJ. I was actually very sad to have to come back here.