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Old 17-February-2007, 03:25 AM
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....the armpit of America!
I was driving from New York to the Continental Airlines Arena today and the second I crossed the border, it smelt terrible.
I heard how it smelt bad in some spots, but it was way worse than I expected. It actually burns your nose! For anyone that doesn't absolutely have to go to New Jersey (we're talking life/death situations) try to avoid it.
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Old 17-February-2007, 03:33 AM
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I heard the same thing happens when going from Connecticut to New York
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Gag. Remember the John Carpenter movie Escape from New York where Manhattan was transformed into America's maximum security prison? Maybe it's simply time to turn New Jersey into the nation's landfill. Garden State to Garbage State.
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They call it the garden state as a way of marketing the green glow.
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Actually, there are some very nice parts of Jersey - the Pine Barrens, the area around the Delaware Water Gap. Don't judge the whole state by the worst part.
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Old 17-February-2007, 05:21 AM
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Actually, there are some very nice parts of Jersey - the Pine Barrens, the area around the Delaware Water Gap. Don't judge the whole state by the worst part.
True. The whole "green" corridor where the Appalachian Trail follows the crest of Kittatinny Mountain is really nice. It peaks at High Point State Park, which has views from the Poconos to NYC (sans what used to be the main feature on the eastern horizon, the Twin Towers). There's even a nudist club along there, so now and then you'll meet hikers wearing just daypacks, or less.

The closer one gets to NYC, the more industrialized and "interesting" things become. Even in 3000 CE:

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FRY: Well, I give up. What's the catch?
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The cows took over.
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You were on the turnpike, all the refineries and power plants are at the northern stretch of the turnpike
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You were on the turnpike, all the refineries and power plants are at the northern stretch of the turnpike
Most New Jerseyans don't exactly like that part of New Jersey, either. I only ever see it when I have to go to Newark airport.

It's funny how everyone just assumes that the entire state looks like that just from driving down one or two major highways. It's like saying that all of New York State is the "armpit of America" after looking at the landfills on Staten Island, or judging the entire state of New Hampshire just by what you can see from the Piscataqua bridge. They're not exactly representative of the entire state.
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Most New Jerseyans don't exactly like that part of New Jersey, either. I only ever see it when I have to go to Newark airport.

It's funny how everyone just assumes that the entire state looks like that just from driving down one or two major highways. It's like saying that all of New York State is the "armpit of America" after looking at the landfills on Staten Island, or judging the entire state of New Hampshire just by what you can see from the Piscataqua bridge. They're not exactly representative of the entire state.
That would be true. But if I ever go to any of the nice parts of New Jersey, I'll have to fly.
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The south shore is nice. At least it was about 15 years ago.
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Well, if New Jersey is the armpit, then the "Golden Triangle" of Beaumont, Orange, and Port Arthur Texas along with the Houston Ship Channel is quite a bit 'farther south,' literally.
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It's a small island off the UK. If I remember correctly goods imported to the UK from Jersey don't have to pay VAT so it thrives off being a shipping point for many uk-based companies.

That and the cows of course.
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....the armpit of America!
Yes, please continue to believe that and stay away.
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