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Fairlawn has a good mix of both italians, and Jewish
Hi NJ Chutzpah
My neighbor of 18 years is from Israel, taught at Solomon Schecter School, (sp?) W. Orange, NJ
I believe her family is one of the first to return to Israel in the 1960's and lived
on a kibbutz.
I have rarely spoken religion with her, but, we both often repeat, WE are People of the same Lord.
On my top three travel lists, is Israel.
From a previous poster, living in the South East, " What I miss the most from NJ, is the Culture".
So, I ask you all dedicated Members, "What is the Culture of New Jersey?".
New Jersey does not have a culture as much as it does a "lack there of". Music scene is non-existant, cuisine consist of solidified gruel with cheese covered in tomato feces (i.e., pasta God do I hate that crap) and art is nothing more than a "I love Mona" tattoo on some shore-boy's arm.
New Jersey does not have a culture as much as it does a "lack there of". Music scene is non-existant, cuisine consist of solidified gruel with cheese covered in tomato feces (i.e., pasta God do I hate that crap) and art is nothing more than a "I love Mona" tattoo on some shore-boy's arm.
wow..............I see that you must really hate yourlife,move.
New Jersey does not have a culture as much as it does a "lack there of". Music scene is non-existant, cuisine consist of solidified gruel with cheese covered in tomato feces (i.e., pasta God do I hate that crap) and art is nothing more than a "I love Mona" tattoo on some shore-boy's arm.
Diners!
Malls!
Someone else pumpin your gas!
Jughandles!
Live in pa now, but i sure do miss those jughandles, and someone else pumping my gas, this state, you have to pump your own,,,, so uncivilized,,,,lolol.
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