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Old 03-26-2011, 10:13 AM   #1
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You can move to a place that's not overrun by farms. I suggest northeastern New Jersey. No roosters there.
Um, excuse me, but I live in northeast NJ and we have lots of farms in this area. I am 20 minutes from the city, too. So, be careful who you bash - you might get someone like me reading your posts.

Seriously. Enough ragging on NJ. It gets tiresome in the extreme.

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P.S. I grew up in equally maligned Massachusetts and I suppose you like bashing that state, too. So, stop.
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Old 03-26-2011, 01:18 PM   #2
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Um, excuse me, but I live in northeast NJ and we have lots of farms in this area. I am 20 minutes from the city, too. So, be careful who you bash - you might get someone like me reading your posts.
I live about 15 minutes from nj2nh here in northern NJ and yes, there are many farms in northern NJ. My nephew works on a 35 acre farm (Abma's Farm) right here in Bergen County which is only 20 minutes from the GW Bridge. The farm has greenhouses, a petting zoo, and a wonderful farm store where they sell locally grown veggies and fresh eggs from their own chickens. Abma's has been featured on several cooking shows on the TLC Channel and supplies many of the local restaurants with their produce. Sussex County here in northern NJ is almost entirely rural, sort of like the Berkshire region of western Mass.
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Old 03-28-2011, 02:42 PM   #3
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As a NH native I say it's fair game to bash any state that is not my own.
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