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PAmedic wrote:you just throw away the spikes when you're done and burn the clothes
that sounds more reasonable....
*awaits the irrate jersey person to scream "ITS NOT DIRTY HERE HAVE YOU EVEN EVER BEEN TO JERSEY"*
Ill take a stab ( not pun intended for those from North Jersey). While many have there thoughts of what Jersey is, i grew up with one neighbor within miles and live around a good hundred thousand acres or so of preserved land. My family business is a Canoe Rental on the Batsto and Mullica rivers leading out to the Atlantic. For sure there are some dirty dirty areas for Jersey, but the Pine Barrens is so far from it you wouldn't believe it until you went.
Newark, Camden ... that's what most of us see in Jersey outside of AC. Can you blame the negative perceptions?
And yes, I am familiar with how beautiful certain parts of North Jersey are. All those mansions being thrown up on the coast are ridiculous. And Chris Simms used to brag about "his" Jersey to me back int he day.
Any idea how any of this pertains to Hurricanes? I think we should be talking to Haize about some ADD medicine for all of us...none of us can focus on one topic for longer than a few messages.
You are up a river of excrement in a native american water vessel without any means of propulsion
Rocketfan wrote: ... but the Pine Barrens is so far from it you wouldn't believe it until you went.
hmmmm.....
now I'm suspicious. Are you the Jersey Devil? I know he lives in the Pine Barrens.
I bet you're the Jersey Devil.
I don't like you.
I think you need to return you wawa for your ninth cup of coffee.....but yes the Jersey Devil does supposedly live in th Pine Barrens and and the Pine Barrens is also a burial ground for bodies that don't want to be found ( see Sopranos)........
Subtropical Storm Andrea forms off Southeast coast
The Associated Press
Posted May 9, 2007, 11:09 AM EDT
Subtropical Storm Andrea formed today off the southeastern U.S. coast, more than three weeks before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters said.
Meteorologists didn't think the storm with top sustained winds near 45 mph would strengthen significantly or be much of a threat. Still, a tropical storm watch was issued for parts of Georgia and Florida, meaning tropical storm conditions are possible within the next 36 hours.
The year's first named storm had top sustained winds near 45 mph and was centered about 140 miles southeast of Savannah, Ga., and about 150 miles northeast of Daytona Beach at 11 a.m. EDT, the National Hurricane Center said in Miami. It was moving west at about 3 mph.