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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
    where do you live?
    Dumont, NJ. North-eastern Bergen County.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella
    Dumont, NJ. North-eastern Bergen County.
    hmmm...i doubt it but possibly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella
    I think my area of New Jersey is more dense though.
    I thought it had been proven that Washington Belt was more "dense"
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    I thought it had been proven that Washington Belt was more "dense"
    well NJ drivers do suck at driving
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
    well NJ drivers do suck at driving
    It's the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdr
    Bubble wrap.
    Then think of all the fun you can have when you unwrap them
    Bullseye

    Failing that, I always wrap mine 2 per towel. My parents are heathens- last time they confiscated them, they threw them straight in a box... OWW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
    quick fact: SI's population is greater than that of the whole state of Montana (or one of those states in the middle of the US that no one cares to much about )
    That first fact would be much more impressive if there was actually a majour city in Montana...
    The second is wrong, I don't think there's a single state in the US besides Alaska, Montana and Idaho with less population than Staten Island. Never been to the midwest, ya der hey? You'll find yourself dead wrong.
    At least the Midwest doesn't have the world's largest garbage dump, which *cough cough* Staten Island does.
    You might be intrigued to know that Milwaukee has a higher population than Boston...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Esperante
    That first fact would be much more impressive if there was actually a majour city in Montana...
    The second is wrong, I don't think there's a single state in the US besides Alaska, Montana and Idaho with less population than Staten Island. Never been to the midwest, ya der hey? You'll find yourself dead wrong.
    At least the Midwest doesn't have the world's largest garbage dump, which *cough cough* Staten Island does.
    You might be intrigued to know that Milwaukee has a higher population than Boston...
    yeah well f**k boston we got Damon and now they got nothing. and id like to point out that that is now a landfill and doesnt smell like shit when you drive by and its visible from space. SI is also very over crowded-i could get you the people per square mile but im so lazy and im leaving for Massachusettssssss in a few hours (stupid indian names)
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