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We Don't Pump Our Own Gas in New Jersey
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Posted on 01/25/2002 12:11:36 PM PST by LoneGreenEyeshade
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To: LoneGreenEyeshade
Sounds great. The Olympics and the Cascades. Both very beautiful ranges. Went all the way out to the Straits of Juan de Fuco several years ago, at the utmost western tip of Washington. Now I'm headed for the Rockies to put down roots. Buttered rolls ain't worth the hassle.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:39:50 PM PST
by
Huck
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
You got lazy friends in Michigan. They came out in the freezer here (Tucson is where I live now, Chicago will always be home though), bought one of the first ones for the trip down memory lane, not the same though.
What kind of nicknames do you guys have for them in Jersey? Back home we called them sliders, greaser, gut bombs and mighty whitey onebites.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:41:07 PM PST
by
discostu
To: Fzob
I live so far south in Jersey Gas Stations won't take my used oil. Run over to Gandys Beach and float it over to Delaware.
To: Publius
brought me here to Seattle 30 years ago I grew up in North Jersey. Moved to Tacoma a few months ago. Photographed elk in the Hoh rain forest on the Olympic pennisula two days ago. I'm never going back (except to visit my kids!) Rain and all, I love it here!!!
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
...Boardwalk cheesteak with vinegar fries... Mmmmmm...
Watch the tram car...watch watch watch the tram car please.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:42:27 PM PST
by
Archaeus
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
I'd replace #9 with "You think Bruce Springsteen is a sell-out (but you'd wait on line to see him anyway)".
Also add, "You have at least one neighbor who is reputed to be 'connected.'"
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:43:00 PM PST
by
Atticus
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
Great Post!
You know you're from the Jers if you recognize this guy in Asbury Park.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:44:06 PM PST
by
Cagey
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
BTW, they are going to replace the World's first cloverleaf intersection, in Woodbridge NJ, at the intersection of 1 and 35. It just doesn't have the capacity to keep up with the flow of traffic anymore. That and the fact that the acceleration lanes are about 10 feet long.
From the Woodbridge, NJ government home page:
In 1929, the first Safety Engineered Super Highway intersection was built at the intersection of US Rt. 1 and NJ Rt. 35 in Woodbridge. We believe this to be the first such intersection built in the United States or the world. It was known as the Woodbridge Cloverleaf. When the NJ Turnpike opened in 1951, it created the famous intersection with the Garden State Parkway in Woodbridge. (Known locally as the Spaghetti Bowl)
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:45:14 PM PST
by
gridlock
To: discostu
What kind of nicknames do you guys have for them in Jersey? Back home we called them sliders, greaser, gut bombs and mighty whitey onebites.We call the belly burners :-)
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:45:18 PM PST
by
deadhead
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
But, I wonder, who sells the most "White Castles." I used to ship them to friends in Michigan. And yes, you can buy them in the freezer case too although I do not approve except in cases of extreme emergency!I'm not from NJ, but I know White Castles. My husband bought me 2 of them the other night. Two, just two, can you imagine, just two of those little things. Sheesh.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:45:41 PM PST
by
muggs
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
42. You've never pumped your own gas. I was there about seven years ago and I pumped my own gas at the big Exxon station.
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
Does turning right in order to turn left count?
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:49:09 PM PST
by
js1138
To: Huck
The Hoh Rain Forest has got to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. I was there two days ago. The weather was bad, snow and rain and ice. But, having been raised in Northern NJ, a little bad weather does not stop me. I was, quite honestly, the only person in the park. I did not see another human being. I spent over an hour sitting in the middle of a herd of elk, nervously clicking my camera. Some of the most beautiful shots I have ever taken and I have been a nature photograper for 20 years. If I had seen a photo first, I would have thought it was something that was created for a sci-fi movie in Hollywood. Drapping moss on huge, really huge, trees, with ferns, BIG ferns growing on the limbs, all dusted with snow. Pristine beauty that even my photos do not begin to convey. Can't wait to go back! Thought I would today, but I am looking out the window as it is snowing here in Tacoma. A rare event for this elevation. I would make the drive, but the park may be closed.
To: discostu
What kind of nicknames do you guys have for them in Jersey? Murder Burgers! PS- love this list LGE!- I am from Oakland NJ-i left 10 years ago and now i am back (well, closeby in NY state)
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:51:20 PM PST
by
Tiger28
To: deadhead
My friends called them "Belly Bombers."
Question is, how many would you order? I think our record was, like, 26.
To: js1138
Does turning right in order to turn left count? Ah yes, THE JUG HANDLE. Unless of course you are at the Eastern end of 22, where you may turn left in order to go right, depending on whether or not you just missed the entrance you were looking for and need to cut through one of the parking lots in the median to turn around!
To: LoneGreenEyeshade
I left NJ in June. I lived there for 2 1/2 years.
You have to bag your on groceries too. That freaked me out, LOL. In California you pump your own gas, and your food gets baged by a a bag boy. And what's with the "No U Turns?" Those "Jug Handles" drove me nuts! I still liked it there.
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posted on
01/25/2002 12:52:54 PM PST
by
Teacup
To: FatherFig1o155
I think our record was, like, 26. We ordered by the "bag", not the "burger." 3 doz was my limit---usually over two shifts!
To: Teacup
Here in Tacoma, the first time I went grocery shopping, a young man actually took my bags to the car. And I'm a young, healthy woman!!!! (Well, sort of young---at least no gray hair yet!) I was suspicious and carefully eased my mace into my pocket!!!
And do you know that here when you ask where something is located in a store, the helpful employees actually walk you to the item. They stop what they are doing and cheerfully walk you to what you need. Unheard of in NJ!!!!!
To: Tiger28
now i am back I visit from time to time. I have teenage kids that live with there Dad in Central NJ. My son visited here in Washington over the Holidays. He can't wait to come back in a few weeks. The pace here is really different and the people have time to smile!!!!
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