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Re: Miso Ramen
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Miso Ramen is opening on Tuesday 2/23 at 2pm.

Posted on: 2016/2/20 2:30
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Re: Car on Morgan St - Tires/Rims Stolen/Window Shattered
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Kalen wrote:
Why Acura rims? What makes them more special than any other?


Those rims with new tires on them are worth around $500 each retail, that is a decent score and maybe the owner will learn about lug nut locks the hard way now.





Any determined thief can easily defeat lug nut locks with a battery-powered impact wrench.

Posted on: 2016/1/17 20:25
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Re: A casino in Jersey City? Venture capitalist wants to make it happen
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We can agree to disagree on whether a casino is going to make Jersey City a worse place to live. I don't oppose it.

Posted on: 2015/12/24 2:24
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Re: A casino in Jersey City? Venture capitalist wants to make it happen
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...casinos also bring crime, drugs, drunks, prostitution, traffic, poverty


You're acting like those issues don't already exist here.

Posted on: 2015/12/24 0:19
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Re: Morgan at Provost Square in Downtown Jersey City has opened.
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The article mentions a theatre for 550 coming...anyone know when it will be open?


This theatre is for theatrical performances? Or is it along the lines of an independent theatre for films? It would be great if they did something along the lines of Nitehawk Cinemas in Brooklyn.

Posted on: 2015/10/13 18:23
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Re: Cold Brew Coffee
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P&K sells Stumptown cold brew by the bottle.

Posted on: 2015/8/24 21:51
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Re: F Prato Bakery
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corybraiterman wrote:
ah, the tired response from the children. they say something stupid, then cry when they get called on it.

absolutely, i'm combative, zerkski. my tolerance levels for stupidity are very low. it's like what the mta wants, you see something? say something.

i've got no problems having a spirited debate, but as we've obviously seen from the kids who can't do anything but spout bullshit and whine when it gets pointed out, the debate becomes one sided. once again, someone (clearly not these morons) made a perfectly valid point to which i promptly said "that's a good answer". all the other crap has been a hill of turds.

in this case, i've been reduced to speaking to someone channeling peewee herman with his "i know you are but what am i?" schtick. sad i let myself be dragged down to that level of childishness. one of these days, they'll grow up to the point where they're able to string coherent thoughts into sentences.

or i'll just get too tired to talk to adults who couldn't find their ass with a map.

probably the latter.


The cats nestle close to their kittens,
The lambs have laid down with the sheep.
You are cozy and warm in your bed, my dear.
Please go the fuck to sleep.

Posted on: 2015/8/21 4:29
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Re: F Prato Bakery
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I mean, it's been painfully obvious through simple common sense that yea, I am the superior person in these particular exchanges, but that's mainly because the communication skills exhibited by the pair of you has been so woefully low that your average high schooler looks like Einstein in comparison. When the bar is so low, any person who exhibits the slightest amount of normalcy ends up looking like gold.

Let's get back to the original rant that derailed this thread. Maybe either of you bird-named folks can elucidate here.

I'll paraphrase for brevity's sake.
{owlie} i hate the options in jc. hoboken is much better because of reasons that aren't really even accurate. had to go to WF & TJ in edgewater saturday.

{me} this makes no sense. here are 3 options: oddball vegetables/fish. standard anti-shoprite person with not-so-vaguely racist/classist views. hate money.

{owlie} omg ur a mean racist wtf i don't do either 1 or 2

{other person} don't forget butcher

{me} good point on the butcher. not what owlie said, but good answer. clearly his/her answer is 3.

Let's end there for the moment. Ignore the flouncing and attempts to rewrite what was actually typed out.

So. In the interest of having a simple conversation and putting aside your inability to type out coherent sentences that work with the sentences typed earlier, I posit a simple question... what is it about the WF/TJ that would make you want to leave the confines of DTJC to schlep a good half-hour to an hour each way to get groceries?

I can think of (now) 4 answers to this question. Five if you simply mis-spoke/typed and that line of "I had to go to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's in Edgewater Saturday." does not mean what it says.


Keep up the good work broski! You've won the internet today! You are officially the man and the most superior person on JClist (possibly the tri-state area)! Woop woop!

Posted on: 2015/8/20 15:29
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Re: Please Help Prato Bakery
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Quote:

corybraiterman wrote:
I like how no one can answer the question or simply admit that they mispoke. Instead it's deflection and turning into little kids. Good on you, broski.


There's no shame in being a superior individual! Own up to it broski! Say it loud and proud that you're the man! You're certainly the ultimate internet warrior! Keep up the good fight!

Posted on: 2015/8/20 14:56
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Re: Please Help Prato Bakery
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Quote:

corybraiterman wrote:
They're sold at the WF and TJ in Edgewater? Because that's where we started at.

Quote:
You actually said, and I quote: "I had to go to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's in Edgewater Saturday. "




You're the man! So superior! Woop woop!

Posted on: 2015/8/20 14:40
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Re: Please Help Prato Bakery
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corybraiterman wrote:
i also like that the word "bully" is now thrown around when someone gets caught saying something stupid and is called out on it.

Honestly, I don't think I'm trying to look superior in this instance, because you've worked very hard at making yourself look inferior. It just worked out that way.


Ok Cory....we all know you're superior and always right...move on with your life. We're tired of seeing your idiocy pop up every post on this thread. Also, any fool could rattle off any number of ethnic foods in Edgewater that you can't buy here. Namely Japanese or Korean. Are you satisfied yet? You superior being you.

Posted on: 2015/8/20 12:35
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Re: Please Help Prato Bakery
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Quote:

I_heart_JC wrote:
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corybraiterman wrote:
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owlie wrote:
I said I was going to Edgewater. It's too bad people are "stumped as to what you would need to go there for." I was going for some "oddball" ethnic food that I was raised on


You actually said, and I quote: "I had to go to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's in Edgewater Saturday. "

New question, what traditional ethnic foods do the TJ's and WF's in edgewater sell that you can't get here? I'm always down for trying something I may not have tried before.


this has grown tiresome.


+1

Posted on: 2015/8/19 22:20
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Re: A casino in Jersey City? Venture capitalist wants to make it happen
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Yvonne wrote:
I'll pass on visiting a brothel, however, Atlantic City is desperate for its casino to survive. Next it will want to legalize all forms of illegal drugs just to survive. Jersey City has problems dealing with crime especially in Wards A and F. We don't need to add to this problem with legalize gambling.


News flash! Gambling is already legal. I hope you bought a Powerball ticket for tonight's drawing.

Posted on: 2015/6/4 2:01
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Re: A casino in Jersey City? Venture capitalist wants to make it happen
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Yvonne wrote:
So much for the unbelievable, many want to legalize prostitution in Atlantic City, whether you believe it or not. Already this article mentions 28 arrests for prostitution. The same will happen here.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012 ... on_sweep_in_atlantic.html


You're either incredibly sheltered or just very naive. You're acting like Jersey City doesn't already have massive amounts of prostitutes here. I can give you the address of a brothel on Newark Ave. if you're interested. You're mind would be blown.

Posted on: 2015/6/3 23:52
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Re: What's going there?
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tommyc_37 wrote:
bodhipooh, I'm referring to the the one ON Marin (on the east side of Marin) across the street from that lone-standing Smoke/Convenience Store.


You're both referring to the same space.

Posted on: 2015/5/28 14:07
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Re: What's going there?
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It looks like the old Super Discount space (189 Newark Ave.) is going to be a restaurant per the construction permits pasted all over the front window. I'm still curious about what the future holds for the old Sleep Cheap Furniture space (155 Newark).

Posted on: 2015/5/21 13:35
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Re: What's going there?
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I walked past Sleep Cheap Furniture (155 Newark Ave) and it was completely empty. If they are gone, I wonder what will replace them? That space is pretty large.

Posted on: 2015/5/8 11:46
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Re: Jersey City Mayor Seeks to Limit Chain Stores Downtown
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I despise Duane Reade


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Why is the Duana Reade at Grove Pointe the most expensive Duane Reade I've ever frequented? The prices are ridiculous.

Posted on: 2015/4/9 15:28
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Re: DTJC man charged with possessing 25 pounds of pot with intent to distribute
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Bye bye Mike! You will not be missed!

Posted on: 2015/4/7 13:11
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Re: Whole Foods in JC?
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APRIL FOOLS!

Posted on: 2015/4/1 18:19
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Re: Whole Foods in JC?
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Whole Foods Tribeca has offered delivery to DTJC for a few years now. You have to physically shop there and then pay a $15 delivery fee. I wonder how many people actually do that?

Posted on: 2015/4/1 14:47
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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Posted on: 2015/3/10 20:49
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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WhoElseCouldIBe wrote:
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If Staten Island can get a free ferry, why can't Jersey City?


Nothing is free. So who will pay for it?


How about the tax payers who pay some of the highest taxes in the nation?

Posted on: 2015/3/9 22:36
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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If Staten Island can get a free ferry, why can't Jersey City?

Posted on: 2015/3/9 20:05
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Re: TALDE JERSEY CITY
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CaptainOats wrote:
So they had a soft opening tonight. Anyone check it out?

I assume they have a liqour license?


I would say that the menu has something for everyone.



Do they have a vegetarian option?

Posted on: 2015/2/6 14:51
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Re: Whole Foods in JC?
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Quote:

bodhipooh wrote:

Besides, last I checked, we live in a capitalist democracy


Actually, we live in a republic.

Posted on: 2014/12/12 4:47
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Re: Telco Loft on Erie
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Quote:

SRhia wrote:
Did you get a tour of the apartments? How? I'd love to take a look inside.


They were having an open house this past weekend. The spaces are pretty nice. Poured concrete floors, very solid walls, and the concrete floors in the bathrooms have radiant heated concrete, and there is a washer and dryer in each unit. The ceilings are super tall (probably 15'-18'). Those prices though were sky high. I believe their larger unit was renting for $7,500+ a month.

Posted on: 2014/11/5 23:22
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Re: BC Tattoo - CLOSED
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JGJDNYCJC wrote:
No doubt will be replaced with yet another pizza place. There isn't enough pizza to fill the Hudson River in DTJC you see. So there you have it.


Pizza City, NJ

Posted on: 2014/10/31 19:18
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Re: sam a.m.
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Quote:

Monroe wrote:
Has anyone tried their Thursday night only dinners?


I checked out their Facebook, and apparently they had a "supper club" this evening. It looks good, and if it's anything like their breakfast it's probably great.

https://www.facebook.com/samamcafe

Just to answer your question...I have yet to eat their Thursday night dinner, but I'm also interested.

Posted on: 2014/10/29 1:14
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Re: sam a.m.
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Love that place.

Posted on: 2014/10/29 1:08
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