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View Poll Results: Bronx Vs Hudson
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Bronx
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26 |
35.62% |
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Hudson
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47 |
64.38% |
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10-03-2010, 08:36 PM
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Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
3,012 posts, read 2,609,211 times
Reputation: 1061
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BPerone201
You're a broken record.
"Access and view of manhattan is absurd"
To who? You?! IF the Bronx had the views, you'd probably be a broken record in that regard- Face your insecurity and quit whining already.
Totally absurd.
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"It is alien to people who actually live in places with an identity-to suggest a city/county/etc is better simply because of its view of another superior city or its access to that city"
According to you, the "King of NY", no one in Hudson county county has the right to look at Manhattan, and it it also Hudson Counties fault that they're geographically located across from Manhattan. Is that what makes Hudson county cultureless?- they have better views of Manhattan than anyone else in the world. Where do you think the majority of your cities Skyline shots are taken from?- Grab a kleenex and get over it.
You say these things like people are going to agree with you and back you up. Your the only ignoramus here believing NYC has a great wall built around it.
You also keep mentioning "as a fellow NYer" as if you live in a fantasy and "live up" to your name "King of NY"- The majority of NYers on here think you're nuts and they disagree with the majority of the things you say.
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No according to you Hudson county has that type of view of manhattan. Not everyone in hudson county has a view of manhattan like that. Lets not kid ourselves. There are views of manhattan from every borough. No native nyer is going to actually state that as a positive in a vs thread that has nothing to do with manhattan. I only focus on the bronx and the bronx only. Manhattan is mentioned in every nj vs ? thread by by new jerseyans because nj has no identity...Im a madman for keeping it real
To all the other posters not from nj who participated in a nj vs ? thread was it not njs supposed access to nyc and its view of its skyline always mentioned as a browny point to nj or its cities. Thats completely absurd to anyone that comes from places that has an identity
Do nyers use its view of jersey city as a browny point. Considering we supposedly dont have a view of our own skyline. When i walk out into my terrace i see the midtown skyline
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10-03-2010, 08:37 PM
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Location: New Jersey
2,367 posts, read 2,307,803 times
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Originally Posted by K.O.N.Y
The lmao moment comes when you factor in the real world fact that the bronxs population might be three times that of hudson county
1.5 or so mill to a couple hundred thousand  
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Again........................... LOL. Given the choice (and the economic capability; the key to this whole discussion, given that Bronx Co is one of the poorest Co's in the nation), how many of those Bronx residence would jump at the chance to move to Weehawken, Hoboken, Downtown Jersey City? You understand.
Size is a misnomer that you love to perpetuate. Hudson Co is the size of Hudson Co. Jersey City, Hoboken & such are growing in population, but it's still a small area land wise that will have to become even more vertical in order to capitalize. And that's what's happening.
Keep pecking away though................ You might actually stumble on a good point.
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10-03-2010, 08:43 PM
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Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
3,012 posts, read 2,609,211 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by openheads
Again........................... LOL. Given the choice (and the economic capability; the key to this whole discussion, given that Bronx Co is one of the poorest Co's in the nation), how many of those Bronx residence would jump at the chance to move to Weehawken, Hoboken, Downtown Jersey City? You understand.
Size is a misnomer that you love to perpetuate. Hudson Co is the size of Hudson Co. Jersey City, Hoboken & such are growing in population, but it's still a small area land wise that will have to become even more vertical in order to capitalize. And that's what's happening.
Keep pecking away though................ You might actually stumble on a good point.
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Me living in the southeast bronx in a nice quite residential community is definently not jumping at any chance to live in new jersey. If im going to move, im moving to the south or to long island not new jersey. I'll take manhattan,Riverdale,pelham,country club before anywhere in new jersey. Atleast i wont have to pay a toll to get "in the city"
The good point is that their are people paying pretty pennys to stay in the bronx. People buying mansions in the north bx and could careless about new jersey or midtown
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10-03-2010, 08:44 PM
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Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
7,727 posts, read 7,170,743 times
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The Bronx.
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10-03-2010, 09:00 PM
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Location: New Jersey
2,367 posts, read 2,307,803 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by K.O.N.Y
Me living in the southeast bronx in a nice quite residential community is definently not jumping at any chance to live in new jersey. If im going to move, im moving to the south or to long island not new jersey.
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Your man just said Long Island.............................. WOW!
You stay clowning.
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10-03-2010, 09:10 PM
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Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
3,012 posts, read 2,609,211 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by openheads
Your man just said Long Island.............................. WOW!
You stay clowning.
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A person from the bronx would move to iowa if the price was right...well maybe. But anyways im not in that boat like alot of other bronxites. So the Bronx is poor is laughable to me...Not the bronx im living in  Nobody is thinking about moving to jersey and considering the bronx's population is steadilty ahead of hudson county or any nj city/county in that state, reality agrees with me. Fck a poll
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10-03-2010, 09:18 PM
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Location: St Paul, MN - NJ's Gold Coast
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10-03-2010, 09:20 PM
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Location: On the Great South Bay
3,239 posts, read 3,395,891 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by openheads
Your man just said Long Island.............................. WOW!
You stay clowning.
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First you unnecessarily attack Staten Island and now Long Island. Is there any possible way you can make a point without bringing another area down to your level?
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10-03-2010, 09:48 PM
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Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
3,012 posts, read 2,609,211 times
Reputation: 1061
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BPerone201
I'm done with you now. It's apparent that you're only goal in life is to belittle NJ with crappy sentence structure and pitiful logic- Ironically, proving your own point on how the Bronx is losing due to its bad stigma.
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Anyway- Time for another picture display to sooth myself from the idiocy.
BRONX:
That last one shows the good views The Bronx has of the Palisade Cliffs in NJ... And I'm ok with that. 
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Great pics of the bronx. Maybe i have been ignorant in this thread. Allow me to give the same the favor
Hudson County:
Hoboken train station
http://ftp.genlyon.addr.com/inder.html/Jersey%20City%20(Hall)3.jpg (broken link)
Jersey City

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