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10-13-2009, 09:55 AM
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Independent people don't need politicians
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: 32° 19' 6" N, -106° 43' 34" W
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Originally Posted by njkate
Will you be in W Caldwell at all? Be aware the dam bridge ( overpass) to 46 west is out..I thought they were only fixing it but they are replacing it as it's gone..I either have to go to the end of Clinton road to make a left to 46 West either there ( almost impossible) or make a right onto 46 east and do the uturn at Fairfield RD..not pretty either
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Itinerary is roughly shaping up to be arriving in Easton, then on to Tewksbury, Manchester, Atlantic City, then back up to Howell, then West Caldwell, (visit my goddaughter), Parsippany then onto Bloomingdale/Butler, then Lake Hopatcong. Perhaps a trip up to New Paltz, and perhaps another side trip to Harrisburg Pa. There are just so many people I need to see. I am ususally exhausted after one of these visits. I haven't been back in a year and a half.
Thanks for the heads-up on West Caldwell.
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10-13-2009, 10:34 AM
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Forever a Yankee
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"Who dat going to beat dem Saints:)"
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by mike0421
Itinerary is roughly shaping up to be arriving in Easton, then on to Tewksbury, Manchester, Atlantic City, then back up to Howell, then West Caldwell, (visit my goddaughter), Parsippany then onto Bloomingdale/Butler, then Lake Hopatcong. Perhaps a trip up to New Paltz, and perhaps another side trip to Harrisburg Pa. There are just so many people I need to see. I am ususally exhausted after one of these visits. I haven't been back in a year and a half.
Thanks for the heads-up on West Caldwell.
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Good grief, I'd be exhausted as well 
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10-13-2009, 10:57 AM
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Queen of Oxford
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"E-A-G-L-E-S...EAGLES!"
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Redneckville, NJ
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Originally Posted by mike0421
Yeah, I can see how someone living there would be totally miserable:
276 County Road 519, Belvidere NJ - Google Maps
I really miss having access to this area of New Jersey. But the news is not all bad: I will be back this Xmas and New Years and will make it my business to be driving through this area. Not quite as pretty in the winter though as it is in this Google Street View.
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Then you have to come by for a "can" of beer! 
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10-13-2009, 11:02 AM
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Independent people don't need politicians
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Originally Posted by Calico696
Then you have to come by for a "can" of beer! 
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"30 Stones"!
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10-13-2009, 12:46 PM
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Queen of Oxford
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"30 Stones"!
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Nah, DH has been going high end lately....Miller High Life or Genny Cream. 
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10-13-2009, 01:40 PM
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OMG!!!!! Teh Creem???!?!?!?!
BTW, don't get me started on Beers. I am too snobby with my Sammy Smith Pale Ale.....
Oh, there was also a documentary on Brewing on the History channel I think. It did a quick mention that a lot of micros are thinking of canning again due to cost and other factors.
I dunno, I heard that Aluminum cans can impart a funky taste to some beers (especially the more acidic ones).
Any truth?
Oh, to stay on topic, sorta, any Rural NJ Microbreweries out there? 
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10-13-2009, 01:43 PM
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Forever a Yankee
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Originally Posted by Ninjahedge
OMG!!!!! Teh Creem???!?!?!?!
BTW, don't get me started on Beers. I am too snobby with my Sammy Smith Pale Ale.....
Oh, there was also a documentary on Brewing on the History channel I think. It did a quick mention that a lot of micros are thinking of canning again due to cost and other factors.
I dunno, I heard that Aluminum cans can impart a funky taste to some beers (especially the more acidic ones).
Any truth?
Oh, to stay on topic, sorta, any Rural NJ Microbreweries out there? 
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Long Valley Pub & Brewery
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10-13-2009, 01:44 PM
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Independent people don't need politicians
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: 32° 19' 6" N, -106° 43' 34" W
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Originally Posted by Ninjahedge
OMG!!!!! Teh Creem???!?!?!?!
BTW, don't get me started on Beers. I am too snobby with my Sammy Smith Pale Ale.....
Oh, there was also a documentary on Brewing on the History channel I think. It did a quick mention that a lot of micros are thinking of canning again due to cost and other factors.
I dunno, I heard that Aluminum cans can impart a funky taste to some beers (especially the more acidic ones).
Any truth?
Oh, to stay on topic, sorta, any Rural NJ Microbreweries out there? 
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Microbrews Pay Homage To New Jersey Turnpike : NPR
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10-13-2009, 01:52 PM
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>Sigh<
The irony being, Microbreweries ar the utimate hell when you are the driver in the family... (Manual transmission)....
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10-13-2009, 01:59 PM
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Yeah, driving around Sussex County for me was a real eye opener. It's kinda like you are in the mountain villages in upstate NY.
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