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NJ has 5 "best places to live."


Happy Panther

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You couldn't pay me to live in New Jersey. It's a cest pool filled with pollution, douchebags, whores, and crime.

You're thinking North Jersey!

South Jersey has some of the best sweet corn and 'maters around! There was this diner, every Friday night we would go to and get all you can eat Haddock and fries!

That was probably the last time I had haddock!

1/2 hour-45 minutes, you could be in Philly on the bus. My Grandmother lived in Delanco. Tiny little bedroom community north of Camden and Philly. It was so small, we would have to drive to Riverside to get gas. But it had some huge homes along the Delaware River. First time I had ever seen a Greyhound bus converted into a motor home!

We used to go to the Cherry Hill Mall. First mall I ever saw that had a fountain inside of it. Of course, Cherry Hill, NJ is were a lof of the guys live, like Tony Soprano! (Guys who make you a deal you can't refuse, types.)

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