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Re: Assault, Grove Street at Montgomery
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the bubble has been penetrated?

Posted on: 2011/9/23 4:35
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Re: Opinions on Journal Square - Is it still up and coming?
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nickpastula wrote:
ItGirl has the right idea. I live in Canco Lofts now and literally right under our noses (out of my window) opened Mana Art Center.
See the below link. Any neighborhood in the NY metro area (LIC, Brooklyn, wherever) would be super excited for this company to pop-up and promote the heck out of it. Its super cool and a leader in their field. They had a event this past Sunday with a art viewing, and live music in their event space. White Star provided the F&B.

http://www.artmanafest.com/


Put a NSFW before your link please. This "art" has two naked broads on the front page. which normally would be fine when Im NOT at work.

Posted on: 2011/9/19 20:08
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Re: Hamiltyon Park featured in the Wall Street Journal
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Good.


Thought you hated Jersey City

Posted on: 2011/9/16 22:42
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Re: Hamiltyon Park featured in the Wall Street Journal
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Oh no...... more of them are coming........

Posted on: 2011/9/16 18:45
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Re: Grove Street Plaza-nonsense & noise vs community reward
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Haizum wrote:
It's such a shame that such a great location is wasted on people who are just incapable of enjoying it. I'm not going to be the guy who suggests that you move to the suburbs, but may I suggest a quieter neighborhood or perhaps Hoboken. Yeah I think Hoboken is right up your boulevard. I hear Eli Manning lives there. Yawn.


I will be. Move to the suburbs if you want it quiet. Dead quiet. Because that's where people go to wither and die, in quiet.


So this is where you are going to wither and die? In Jersey City? That is sadder than any withering in any suburb. I mean, this isn't even a real city. It is more like a big, nasty village sucking at NYC's teat. And I assume that you are going to remain single for the rest of your life, because raising children in this place should be classified as child abuse. No, I'm sure you will move on to a real city, such as NY and raise your family on Park Avenue and have your kids attend the best private schools. Right. You got beat up a lot by suburban kids, didn't you? Yes, you did. Friggin' poseur.


False fella. JC only sucks the teat according to all you transplants from Chatham or Madison where ever it is you all came from. We all were fine living in our half ass city before all you "saviors" got here. Why exactly are you here if you have such a problem with it? There's five boros to choose from you know.


Didnt mean to single out any of you folks from Madison or Chatham either, just the frist that came to mind when I think rich people burbs. But seriously go to Hoboken instead

Posted on: 2011/9/15 14:54
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Liberty Science Center
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Anybody been here recently? I have not been there since it opened. Anything new? planetarium? cost to get in? best days to go? any help would be bee's knees.

Posted on: 2011/9/15 14:07
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Re: Grove Street Plaza-nonsense & noise vs community reward
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Crazy_Chester wrote:
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ianmac47 wrote:
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Haizum wrote:
It's such a shame that such a great location is wasted on people who are just incapable of enjoying it. I'm not going to be the guy who suggests that you move to the suburbs, but may I suggest a quieter neighborhood or perhaps Hoboken. Yeah I think Hoboken is right up your boulevard. I hear Eli Manning lives there. Yawn.


I will be. Move to the suburbs if you want it quiet. Dead quiet. Because that's where people go to wither and die, in quiet.


So this is where you are going to wither and die? In Jersey City? That is sadder than any withering in any suburb. I mean, this isn't even a real city. It is more like a big, nasty village sucking at NYC's teat. And I assume that you are going to remain single for the rest of your life, because raising children in this place should be classified as child abuse. No, I'm sure you will move on to a real city, such as NY and raise your family on Park Avenue and have your kids attend the best private schools. Right. You got beat up a lot by suburban kids, didn't you? Yes, you did. Friggin' poseur.


False fella. JC only sucks the teat according to all you transplants from Chatham or Madison where ever it is you all came from. We all were fine living in our half ass city before all you "saviors" got here. Why exactly are you here if you have such a problem with it? There's five boros to choose from you know.

Posted on: 2011/9/15 3:04
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Re: Typical rent increase
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ianmac47 wrote:
Make a counter offer that's less than 6%. Only as the increase approaches 10% do you have a legal justification for refusing.

Of course, some Jersey City apartments fall under rent control laws. Read up on the municipal code here:
http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=16093


Did you ever think you might be a little to intelligent for this forum? I mean trying to decode half of your posts makes me feel like I should just go back to wearing diapers.

Posted on: 2011/8/17 2:43
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Re: Anyone been to Hoboken Beirgaten?
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corybraiterman wrote:

That said, I'm glad that they got their own beergarden, as it should reduce the bro crowd from Hoboken that invades Zep every weekend.


Will it eliminate the yuppies and soccer moms too!?! I might return if this is true. BTW is there a strict dress rule in the Hoboken one also?

Posted on: 2011/8/15 19:39
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Re: throwing rocks at people?
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Crazy_Chester wrote:
It is interesting that some folks criticize the bike riders instead of the rock-throwing sociopaths.


Nobodys criticizing the bike riders, simply giving you some insight to why they are probebly trying to pelt people with stones.

Posted on: 2011/8/8 17:30
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Re: throwing rocks at people?
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heights wrote:
It's the helmets and that "out of town" gentrified look that appeals to them.


Yea seeing some of you all american gentrifiers with your beach cruisers in JC is bizarre to the locals, that's somehting JC is not used to. I'd say that draws some attention.

Posted on: 2011/8/6 2:32
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Re: throwing rocks at people?
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your riding your bikes on the fringe of your "safe" downtown bubble. I'm not sure what would give you the false sense of security that JC at night is sugar and roses. Glad that nobody was hurt though.

Posted on: 2011/8/6 2:13
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Re: Westside: Part of old PJP Landfill site might get a Walmart or another big-box store
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jclady wrote:
would mean I couldn't drink in the afternoon,


I too enjoy getting drunk in the afternoon.

Posted on: 2011/8/3 19:54
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Re: Park & Sixth Comfort Food on Grove Street
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Sandwich Shop by far has the best bread for a burger.

Posted on: 2011/8/3 0:48
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Re: Cupcake Shop on Grove
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OMG its like downtown is like dumbo or fofo or noho! I mean cupcakes arnt the weirdest stupidest trend goin right now or anything ...R.I.P Downtown Jersey City you used to be awesome.

Posted on: 2011/8/3 0:43
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Re: condos @ west side station near Culver Ave
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It is not an "up and coming" area. That term is used to loosely with pretty much every neighborhood in NYC and north NJ. Thats not to say its a bad area though, you will need a car like previously stated though. I looked into them myself but ended up buying else where closer to public transportation. Check it out though its kind of secluded and not for everyone but you might like it.

Posted on: 2011/7/31 19:32
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Re: Healy's Tavern at 374 Newark Avenue is now open!
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The one reviewer on Yelp describes it as an old-fashioned Hudson County type of place, and loves it, though I note for the record that this is the only review on Yelp by this reviewer.

Yelp review


From that review:

"If you're looking for a sushi roll or a goat cheese walnut salad, you're in the wrong place; this is a bar, not a caf? trying to be a bar or a bar trying to be a caf? - just a bar, so you can check your tofu and mineral water at the door."

Sounds like HCDO cronies and mooks central.


This place actually sounds awesome.

Posted on: 2011/6/22 21:31
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Re: Wigged, sequined blouse wearing thugs beat up man at Journal Square
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uuuuhh huh.........?

Posted on: 2011/6/22 13:49
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Re: Mojo Bar
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I went in a few times when I lived in the area. Its pretty low key, a good place to have a few brews.

Posted on: 2011/6/21 18:23
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Re: Headline on DrudgeReport: Abandoned kids running naked through jcity streets
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Nice parenting.

Posted on: 2011/6/18 2:54
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Re: Photographer Terry Richardson shooting Downtown.
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Nope because once you start saying "ironically"cool " dudes like this photographer start movin in.

Posted on: 2011/6/16 20:34
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Re: Noisy White Bird / Parrot in Riverview Park
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I hope your bird makes it back safe.

Posted on: 2011/6/16 20:01
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Re: Photographer Terry Richardson shooting Downtown.
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Crazy_Chester wrote:
Jersey City has never been cool. That is something that lifers tell themselves to rationalize the pathetic fact that they have lived in this sad place all their lives.


Your right it never was cool, that's what made it great. So I guess in a sense it was cool because it wasnt? Which brings me to my next point, if it is such a sad pathetic place why exactly do you live here pally?

Posted on: 2011/6/16 18:55
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Re: Photographer Terry Richardson shooting Downtown.
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Coogan wrote:


JC was cool in it's own stupid special way before any of these sorts "discovered it" and that died when they moved here. Groan...


Seriously, I hope all you transplants are happy now. Didnt have enough with NYC you had to come over here and ruin JC.

Posted on: 2011/6/16 15:04
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Re: Photographer Terry Richardson shooting Downtown.
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Posted on: 2011/6/15 2:23
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Re: Nick's Village Pizzeria
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IronicSupplement wrote:
I've eaten there twice. The food is fine, but nothing exceptional. I found the service pretty fast, and don't have any issues with the old-school JC types hanging out in front - they add a bit of character to the joint.


Thank you. Its all we got left downtown, let them be. If you yuppies get nervous walk another way. Now for their food, I like the pizza , not the best but way better than helens or stellas. The lasagna was actually pretty damn good to.

Posted on: 2011/6/12 18:12
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Eye Dr. Hudson County
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Anybody know a good Eye Dr. in Hudson or lower Bergen?

Posted on: 2011/6/7 17:19
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Re: Spine Dr. Referral? Dr. Okubadejo JCMC?
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GlitterQueen wrote:
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crushthedemoniac wrote:
Just do yoga, seriously. Its 100 x's better than any chiropractor, orthopedist/surgeon would do. You don't need to be like the idiot yuppies with there mats and lattes either , just google search some moves and do them for a month everyday in your home and it will make a world of difference.


I know you are probably well meaning and all but that is a really insensitive thing to say. Not all back problems can be healed through yoga. My disc was torn open and was leaking onto sciatic nerve. This is very very painful and not something that can be solved by simply doing yoga.

I have heard do yoga or have you tried acupuncture a million times. all well meaning but it is downplaying your pain. When some says they have pain in their back most people associate it with the pain they have felt. the pain that you feel when you are actually at the point where you need surgery is #OOPS#ing excruciating and not something most people have felt or can even understand.

Chronic pain can lead to depression and alcohol abuse. don't make someone feel worse by making it seem like there isn't anything really wrong with them.



Do you honestly think that if this person was in THAT much pain, they are going to take my post seriously? I sure hope not. My post is for the many people out there that have slipped disks and other assorted back issues that are pain full yet functional, but decide surgery is the correct root and in the long run turn out worse than pre surgery. If this is what the op is going through than yes yoga is for them , if its as you describe than fine maybe surgery is the answer.

Posted on: 2011/6/1 20:02
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Re: Spine Dr. Referral? Dr. Okubadejo JCMC?
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Major back problems here FYI

Posted on: 2011/6/1 3:34
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Re: Spine Dr. Referral? Dr. Okubadejo JCMC?
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Just do yoga, seriously. Its 100 x's better than any chiropractor, orthopedist/surgeon would do. You don't need to be like the idiot yuppies with there mats and lattes either , just google search some moves and do them for a month everyday in your home and it will make a world of difference.

Posted on: 2011/6/1 3:33
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