GlmnAlyAirCar
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It depends on which exit you're from...PSA
you're geographically incorrect, hoagies are a philly/s. jersey term. in the northern part of the state the correct term is sub.
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It depends on which exit you're from...PSA
you're geographically incorrect, hoagies are a philly/s. jersey term. in the northern part of the state the correct term is sub.
er, isn't that what I said?It depends on which exit you're from...
You talkin' to me?er, isn't that what I said?
Sorry I'm proud of where I came from and I don't mind engaging in self-deprecating humor.ugh the cliches are sickening
edison is NOT south jersey. it is all about perspectives. You must be from the very northern part of the state. let me give you an GSP exit based geography lesson. Edison is about exit 130 off of the parkway, the 131 is important here. the parkway's most northern exit is exit 172. the southern terminus is mile 0. are you seeing the picture develop? using turnpike exits, anything south of exit 7 would be south jersey, north of exit 10 would be central, northern NJ .Where I'm from in New Jersey, Edison is South Jersey, and I most certainly do not have an exit number.
that's all S. Jersey/philadelphia. get north of trenton and nobody would have a clue as to what scrapple is (not they'd want to once they found out)Scrapple for me, thanks.
And a Tastykake.
edison is NOT south jersey. it is all about perspectives. You must be from the very northern part of the state. let me give you an GSP exit based geography lesson. Edison is about exit 130 off of the parkway, the 131 is important here. the parkway's most northern exit is exit 172. the southern terminus is mile 0. are you seeing the picture develop? using turnpike exits, anything south of exit 7 would be south jersey, north of exit 10 would be central, northern NJ .
the people in the northern part of the state have a severe misconception of what is central NJ and what is southern NJ. for me the most northern town in S Jersey would be toms river in the east and princton region in the west.
in the "olden" days it was easier, the 201 area code was northern and 609 was southern.
if you feel like paying for this lesson you can get me a pork roll or as you up north call it a taylor ham.
as noted, your location skewed your perception of things.Oh I'm not disputing where Edison is located. When you're a kid in Sussex County, anything south of rt 80 is South Jersey.
We would, but we still can't figure out how to get thereCan you guys stop this childish argument and get some more recent pictures?