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I don't like people from Staten Island


+1. They are weird.

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I don't like people from Staten Island



easy on with that-they're wannabes that want the Jersey experience but want to cling on to that NYC status... :lol:

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easy on with that-they're wannabes that want the Jersey experience but want to cling on to that NYC status... :lol:


They are not wanted by either New Jersey or New York natives. They are in their own world of hate.

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this thread has inspired me to visit Washington's Headquarters in Morristown today :pint: Unfortunately, minus the tri-corner hat

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They are not wanted by either New Jersey or New York natives. They are in their own world of hate.

That's why a lot of them are such assholes. They know nobody wants them.
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if you have never been to Jockey Hollow outside of Morristown...I would definitely recommend it. Great trails and history, can't ask for more.

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if you have never been to Jockey Hollow outside of Morristown...I would definitely recommend it. Great trails and history, can't ask for more.


been there when i was a little kid, tried going back a couple years ago on my own, but it was closed for renovations. good to see it's open, i'll try to get back there. thanks for reminding me about the place!
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if you have never been to Jockey Hollow outside of Morristown...I would definitely recommend it. Great trails and history, can't ask for more.

Cool. Are there enough trails to make for a decent day hike?

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I remember going to a reenactment of the Battle of Princeton some years back, it was dead cold but it was fun to see...I'd recommend it to anyone interested in the Revolutionary War around Central NJ. Not far from there, you shouldn't miss Washington's HQ at Rockingham in the great town of Rocky Hill.

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I remember going to a reenactment of the Battle of Princeton some years back, it was dead cold but it was fun to see...I'd recommend it to anyone interested in the Revolutionary War around Central NJ. Not far from there, you shouldn't miss Washington's HQ at Rockingham in the great town of Rocky Hill.



Thanx for the info !!

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Cool. Are there enough trails to make for a decent day hike?



I think so. No Deleware Water Gap but still anytime to be out in nature is worthwhile

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I think so. No Deleware Water Gap but still anytime to be out in nature is worthwhile

Thanks. This place just made my Fall itinerary!

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Battle of Brooklyn pics coming soon.

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Anyone out in Nassau County in late September. The Huntington Militia will be holding an encampment out in Roslyn.

http://huntingtonmil...om/default.aspx

I met a few of them at the Battle of Brooklyn last week.

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Battle of Harlem Heights Remembered

http://morrisjumel.o...ex.php?sec=even

Celebrate the first victory of the Americans during the Revolutionary War. Learn how the make quilts with the Empire Quilters, use a quill pen and join Rich Bala as he sings folk ballads about the Revolutionary war at 1pm then stay to hear Jimmy Napoli discuss the role New York played in forming our country and our national character. Free no advanced registration required

Starts: September 19, 2009 at 11:00 AM
Ends: September 19, 2009 at 4:00 PM




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