Jersey drivers!!
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I see SOOOO many all over.. I got my first one in 06' & I was the only girl around w. one.
Does anybody ever meet up? There wasnt many at the Stockton meet .. I was pretty disappointed lol.
Does anybody ever meet up? There wasnt many at the Stockton meet .. I was pretty disappointed lol.
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oh and now that you admitted to being a girl, I hope you know you pretty much fucked up this thread.
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Since Jersey is the topic here...my wife is from Berkeley Heights, NJ which is North Jersey I'm assuming. We live Pittsburgh now and are contemplating moving back to NJ. I would be working on Wall Street in NYC, so where would be a good location to live in Jersey that wouldn't be too far of a commute? We were looking at Jersey City and Bayonne.
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Since Jersey is the topic here...my wife is from Berkeley Heights, NJ which is North Jersey I'm assuming. We live Pittsburgh now and are contemplating moving back to NJ. I would be working on Wall Street in NYC, so where would be a good location to live in Jersey that wouldn't be too far of a commute? We were looking at Jersey City and Bayonne.
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I live in Bayonne. It kinda sucks but it's great for commuting. There's some reallllly nice parts of Bayonne to live in and some kind of shitty ones. The good thing is the light rail now goes allll the way downtown so it's easy as hell to commute to NY. The light rail extending all the way downtown does make the price of homes go up though.