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View Poll Results: Bronx Vs Hudson
Bronx 30 37.97%
Hudson 49 62.03%
Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-13-2011, 09:14 PM
 
Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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1.ALERT TO CLUELESS NEW JERSEYANS- The statue of liberty is a NYC ATTRACTION. We nyers understand you have to steal our attractions because you have none for yourself. But please stop embarrassing yourselves. Nobody associates the statue of liberty with the state of new jersey nor jersey city. So stop it fools

2. People from new jersey cant get to anything quicker than i can. Stop acting like all of hudson county lives with a train station right down stairs. The GAP widens even further if we start talking transportation by car. Theres enough express buses and trains for bronxites to get into manhattan much quicker than the majority of jersey residents

3. The bronx zoo is the best in the northeast and one of the best in the world. Why would i care what type of access ,a small minority of jerseyans, have to the wack as# central park zoo.lol

4.Also jersey and its cities show how lame they are by leeching off another city in a completely different state. Jerseyans suck nycs money maker so much that they try to use their access to manhattan against other locations that are actually IN NYC. What a joke. Completely forgetting the fact that all boros(sans staten) are closer to manhattan than it is and has a much wider range of public transit options to get to manhattan. The bronx is nyc-millions spend taxes in this boro to help make the city what it is, what would jersey city be without its proximity to new york


YOUR A CITY WHOSE MAIN SELLING POINT IS A VIEW OF ANOTHER CITY. pLEASE LOL

tHE BRONX IS JUST A BOROUGH AND HAS MORE WELL KNOWN THINGS THAN HUDSON COUNTY

Or jersey city AKA- I only have skyscrapers because im close to new york
AKA- We gladly market ourselves as BROOKLYN WEST since we have no culture or identity for ourselves

Or Hoboken AKA- the alternative to SOHO since we have no identity of our own
I forgot to add the fact that the bronx has more people than any city or providence in new jersey.


I guess for those living in the slums of newark,JC,camden and all the other hell holes in jersey-the bronx would be an upgrade huh openheads.
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:19 PM
 
Location: Jungle City aka Jersey City
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I forgot to add the fact that the bronx has more people than any city or providence in new jersey.


I guess for those living in the slums of newark,JC,camden and all the other hell holes in jersey-the bronx would be an upgrade huh openheads.

duh it has more people..it has a bigger size...smh. this guy has lost all common sense abilities hasn't he?
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:31 PM
 
Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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duh it has more people..it has a bigger size...smh. this guy has lost all common sense abilities hasn't he?
So now we are making excuses?Bottom line is most of the things new jersey calls cities, are way worst than the bronx
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:35 PM
 
Location: Staten Island, NYC
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Originally Posted by K.O.N.Y View Post
1.ALERT TO CLUELESS NEW JERSEYANS- The statue of liberty is a NYC ATTRACTION. We nyers understand you have to steal our attractions because you have none for yourself. But please stop embarrassing yourselves. Nobody associates the statue of liberty with the state of new jersey nor jersey city. So stop it fools

2. People from new jersey cant get to anything quicker than i can. Stop acting like all of hudson county lives with a train station right down stairs. The GAP widens even further if we start talking transportation by car. Theres enough express buses and trains for bronxites to get into manhattan much quicker than the majority of jersey residents

3. The bronx zoo is the best in the northeast and one of the best in the world. Why would i care what type of access ,a small minority of jerseyans, have to the wack as# central park zoo.lol

4.Also jersey and its cities show how lame they are by leeching off another city in a completely different state. Jerseyans suck nycs money maker so much that they try to use their access to manhattan against other locations that are actually IN NYC. What a joke. Completely forgetting the fact that all boros(sans staten) are closer to manhattan than it is and has a much wider range of public transit options to get to manhattan. The bronx is nyc-millions spend taxes in this boro to help make the city what it is, what would jersey city be without its proximity to new york


YOUR A CITY WHOSE MAIN SELLING POINT IS A VIEW OF ANOTHER CITY. pLEASE LOL

tHE BRONX IS JUST A BOROUGH AND HAS MORE WELL KNOWN THINGS THAN HUDSON COUNTY

Or jersey city AKA- I only have skyscrapers because im close to new york
AKA- We gladly market ourselves as BROOKLYN WEST since we have no culture or identity for ourselves

Or Hoboken AKA- the alternative to SOHO since we have no identity of our own
Lol, wow, you do realize that you're the only one representing the Bronx on here, and seeing how naive and immature you're acting, it's probably one of the many reasons why the Bronx is losing. How old are you?.. sheesh
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:37 PM
 
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Definitely Hudson county. Cities like Hoboken and JC have much more desirable areas areas to live, and also mix in the thriving business environments.

I'll take a that over a zoo and a stadium any day.
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:38 PM
 
Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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Lol, wow.

And the Bronx is still losing.
The bronx has a lingering stigma stemmed from the seventies. Most people vote against without knowing what the heck they're talking about. It is what it is
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:40 PM
 
Location: Staten Island, NYC
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The bronx has a lingering stigma stemmed from the seventies. Most people vote against without knowing what the heck they're talking about. It is what it is
Oh please, I live on Staten Island. If anything, you should relate, NJ has bad undeserved stigma too, but you seem to cling on to NJ's stigma to avoid the Bronx's.

It's really a shame.
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:43 PM
 
Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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Oh please, I live on Staten Island. If anything, you should relate, NJ has bad undeserved stigma too, but you seem to cling on to NJ's stigma to avoid the Bronx's.

It's really a shame.
The state of new jersey set up their gold coast region so that it could leech off of the power of nyc. If thats impressive to some, than so be it. It still remains a stale state with a watered down/pseudo/wannabe nyc culture
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:47 PM
 
Location: Jungle City aka Jersey City
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The bronx has a lingering stigma stemmed from the seventies. Most people vote against without knowing what the heck they're talking about. It is what it is
oo like what your saying about JC isn't stigmas right??because you apparently ( a person from the bronx) knows so much about JC
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Jersey City
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Why is that guy talking about Newark and Camden in a thread about Hudson County? Y'know, Watertown sucks, so I'll vote against the Bronx.
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