The only one I disagree with is # 2 (I live in central NJ)
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Bwah...Im gonna piss some folks off
..I from"central" Jersey, Hunterdon Co area, but there is no pride coming from me.
Glad the family left and have no interest to go back/ visit or do anything in that state."I feel much better now that my pants are on."- overheard conversation at a Gayte
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very Amusing thats for sure..Im a pizza Snob bigtime
But I have a reason to be; I grew up in Trenton in 70's, Clearly the best Non Pappa Johns Tomatoe Pies on the planet,,Delorenzos is by far the best Pizza ! "Tomatoe Pie" you will ever have,,there have been a few through the years to come close,,also Marucas Pizza,,, the Brothers down seaside,,making the Marucas Shore Pie,,,which is diff than the NY style Pizza the Grandfather made.....he had his Pizzaria down the street from the Family Liquor store in Trenton,,,,,,I can taste that Friday night Pie Now,,,,,Mmmmmmmmm!
I will not even get into a Pizza thread with others on here,,thats how much a snob I am! I just wont argue something that is so specific to you area and Upbringing,,,,life is to taste,,not neccesarily what everyone would agree on.
Ohh yes Central Jersey does exist,,please go back to North Jersey were sick of all you wanna be Nyers...Go Eagles! Go Philles! Go Flyers! fuc all the rest!Last edited by TRENT; 02-11-2014, 03:04 PM.OFFICIAL BOARD DRUG CZAR
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No Way -- The Best Jersey Pizza Is Gone Now
There used to be a place that had one of the last of the true brick oven pizzas in Trenton. You went across the "Trenton Makes" bridge to the first freeway underpass, took it a few streets (age prevents me from remembering which one) and made a left and followed that street to the end.
The shop was on the right -- hand tossed dough, brick oven, delicious sauce -- lord that was good."If I owned Texas and Hell, I'd rent out Texas and live in Hell!"
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Originally posted by Kelly Green View PostThere used to be a place that had one of the last of the true brick oven pizzas in Trenton. You went across the "Trenton Makes" bridge to the first freeway underpass, took it a few streets (age prevents me from remembering which one) and made a left and followed that street to the end.
The shop was on the right -- hand tossed dough, brick oven, delicious sauce -- lord that was good.
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Jersey in the rear view mirror
Apparently, Jersey pride only goes so far...net migration OUT of the state is vastly more popular than moving IN
View full size More people moved out of New Jersey than all but four other states between 2000 to 2008, underscoring broader demographic shifts and, some say, a decline in the state’s attractiveness. Even with a constant influx of newcomers,...
More people moved out of New Jersey than all but four other states between 2000 to 2008, underscoring broader demographic shifts and, some say, a decline in the state’s attractiveness.
Aloha !
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Originally posted by Riccardo View PostThe only one I disagree with is # 2 (I live in central NJ)
http://www.movoto.com/nj/new-jersey-stereotypes/
1 is wrong. 3 looks like the Bible belt=disqualified, 6 is horse shit for the southern half of the state, we hate NY Teams, 7 is wrong, 8 is wrong for everyone in South West NJ, 9. NO Wawa? Get Bent, 10. Pandering
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Delorenzos closed last year down on Hudson
Just not safe there anymore. I don't really care about Ovens ect Delorenzo's IS THE BEST!,,that place was very good,,but like I said,,has a lot to do with your upbringing and Tastes....so your from Trenton?Last edited by TRENT; 02-11-2014, 08:29 PM.OFFICIAL BOARD DRUG CZAR
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Mom Grew Up On The Other Side Of The "Trenton Makes" Bridge
My grandmother lived in Morrisville until 1962 when she came to live with us, so between my mom driving her to church, her friends houses, etc. and my aunt and uncle going there for various things, I got to see a lot of the city."If I owned Texas and Hell, I'd rent out Texas and live in Hell!"
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