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When I lived in north NJ, I assumed south NJ was all farmland. Then I moved down there and realized my assumptions were incorrect. S. NJ isn't as densely populated as N. NJ, but it ain't all Pine Barrens either.
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And what a play it was: YouTube - John Starks-The Dunk
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i think they are both alike but north jersey is betta
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i have a friend who lives in nutley, nj and he loves it there
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. i'm gonna hve to check this when i get home. aaahh, when the knicks were actually good. the sad thing is, they have almost as much talent now! buncha underachievers |
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Hmmm...I don't know. I've lived in both parts of the state, as well as NY and PA....and I can honestly say that I prefer South Jersey, at least at this point. To each her own, though!
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