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so i'm guess bergen county is out of the question?
They are all snobs ;-) But hey, at least you aren't a Piney
right...coughcoughSPITcoughcough;-)
Confusedneak: Whats wrong with being a piney? Confusedneak:
Try The Lehigh Valley area of PA. It's an hour from the city and half the cost of living in Jersey. Lower Insurance, lower taxes, better schools. A $250,000 home in NJ will cost you about $130,000 there. $250,000 in PA buys you about 3500 to 4000 sq ft of very nice home.



Edited By OAS on May 07 2002 at 2:18
no wonder BJ's so fucked up
look what the stupid schools were teaching him
Quote:Whats wrong with being a piney?

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

oh..i mean nothing at all is wrong with being a piney
Quote:no wonder BJ's so fucked up
look what the stupid schools were teaching him

I did not go to school down here Amy, so nah nah na nah nahhh to you.

Quote:oh..i mean nothing at all is wrong with being a piney

Just wait and see what kind of questions pm you get next monday.:rofl:



Edited By Brokenjaw on May 07 2002 at 2:22
sorry sir:rofl:
I thought sleeper was sir.:clueless:
i live in middlesex county.

carry on.
Monmouth County. 40 mins outside the city by car, trains that take you directly into the city in towns such as Hazlet, Matawan, and Red Bank. Red Bank is a great little town. If you want to be near a PATH but Hoboken is too expensive, Union City and Weekhawken are good alternatives.
Quote:i live in middlesex county
as good as this county is(3 train stations, all close together), that just counteracted all faith i have for middlesex schooling
shutup or i'll reveal YOUR schooling...
APEX tech with the toolbox to prove it?
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