Jersey.

Nope,but I might be coming up there for a convention next month. :woot:
 
As president of the New Jersey Alliance of the Hype. Welcome.

Our slogan is, "Welcome to Jersey. Now get the f' out."
 
lol....That's how I know you're telling the truth. See, I was at the movies last night and a lady drives by shouting something like "Whoo where's the party at?" And the guys in front of us screamed back "At yo momma's house ya fat b*tch!!"

That is jersey at it's finest.
 
When ever I'm down south and everyone is so polite and nice, I feel better in NJ when people are rude and won't let you into traffic.
 
I used to live in Jersey, but recently moved to Minnesota. It feels so weird driving here and not worry about being rammed off the road.
 
I'm a Jersey boy.



It smells like an ******* in this state.
Gotta love it.
 
I stayed in NJ in May. I was only there because the hotels in NY are too expensive. It was confusing. Too many damn highway-like roads, and every other building was a warehouse or a car lot of some kind.
 
NJ: The Dumpster State.

I lived in Irvington for a few years and couldn't wait to move back to NY. Your drivers are fun to watch on the road though lol. :up:
 
Colossal Spoons said:
NJ: The Dumpster State.

I lived in Irvington for a few years and couldn't wait to move back to NY. Your drivers are fun to watch on the road though lol. :up:

Actually for as "aggressive" as NY drivers are, they drive like they are few brain cells short in Jersey.
 
*Raises hand that has never pumped own gas*

I'm from North Jersey. I'm in PA at college now though. Me and my friend (also from NJ) have been teaching all the people from Maryland and Massachusetts and Upstate NY how to speak properly :up:.
 
I live in NJ...not gonna say exactly where, but I am 2 miles from the GWB into manhattan :)
 
Warder vs. water, hoagie vs Sub, wawa instead of subway, 7Elevens at just about every major highway or intersection, teens hanging out at either graveyards or 7elevens.

Every one wears hoodies.
Energy drink cans (especially red bull or rockstar) are just about everywhere.

Fortunately, I live in a clean and somewhat normal city in Jersey...So There's not much pollution. And at night I can somewhat see the stars. But there are always planes flying overhead...There's a train station everywhere...busses to and fro...

Chinese food restaraunts...Anime is scarce, I really have to try to find it. unless I go to the mall. The mall is about the only real place to buy anything. Because the highways are lined by warehouses, random office buildings, parking lots, and random liquor stores. jersey is hell.


I can not wait to move to Cali!!!
 
ChineseFooD said:

I'm assuming you're in South/central Jersey, judging by the Wawa. Which explains the warehouses lining the highways and and random office buildings. Up here we have all of our highways through town, and malls lining them. The middle of town has Rt. 10, 46, 206, 287, and I-80 running through it, and 2 full sized malls next to each other, and 3 strip malls across the street. Our high school is nestled among these. Its not hell, its f'ing civilization. Its also pretty easy to find anime.

It sounds like you're just in the wrong part.

Other than on the anime front, Cali's not much better, either, unless you're in a really wealthy area. And good luck with that cost of living.
 
I'm somewhat Central being 45 minutes south of NYC. I live in a suburb near 6 malls in a hour radius of each other.
 
Yeah, Leto....I'm in South Jersey. Can you guess where? *eye brow raise*
 
I live about 10 minutes away from the Badabing. AKA Satin Dolls rt. 17
 
ChineseFooD said:
Yeah, Leto....I'm in South Jersey. Can you guess where? *eye brow raise*

I'm good, but not that good :(. As far as individual towns in the South go I'm only familiar with LBI at the shore.
 

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