rh71
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I'd hardly call that going off on it. And I know that is its only negative - I even said that. What I'm arguing is that people are saying NJ is a beautiful state when there's such an unsightly scene there. There are states that don't have anything so polluted-looking that deserve more praise than NJ because they are beautiful as a whole. You guys in NJ are just choosing not to see it. Name all the nice towns you want, but a state is the sum of its parts. If the rest of the state were mediocre and boring, I wouldn't have mentioned anything. But everytime I pass through there, I can't help myself. It's the most god-awful sight I've seen anywhere and can't imagine anywhere topping it. Not even Crooklyn's rail-yards.Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: rh71
small towns where people see the same people all the time ? No thanks. Maybe nice for older folks though.
About NJ in general, I wouldn't have such a terrible opinion of it if it weren't for the bordering industrial area to NY (is that what that is?). The place looks like an absolute sh!thole for miles and miles once you leave NY. Even around the airport. And it's not even a big state. It's a case of the lowest common denominator I suppose. Just leaves a terrible taste...
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your are talking about a 50 sq mile area. compared to the rest of the state a very small portion. :roll:
have you ever been to Princeton? Livingston? West Windsor? Moorestown? Wall? Brick? Flemington?
most of NJ is very very nice. it is no longer the "Garden State" it once was (PA is much better for greener) but NJ is a very nice state. has lots of advantages when raising a family.
NJ Public Schools send more kids to college (percentage wise) than any other state. NJ has a very strong educational tradition. Princeton University, Lawrenceville Prep, Chaplin School, never mind all the very very good catholic schools in the area.
NJ is a great place to live.
next time find out a bit about the state before going off on it.
It troubles me that people praise NJ when something like that is associated with it. For those who live there, turning a blind eye is fine, but don't expect anyone else to.
