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Re: Hudson Mall Chuck E. Cheese coming soon
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I grew up in the suburbs of upstate New York, ate a home cooked meal pretty much every night, and grew up with a loving wonderful family, and some of my best childhood memories are of Chuckie f'n Cheese. Ball pits, video games, terrible pizza, + animatronics = awesome. Pull the stick out of your rear ends and lighten up. It's for 9 year-olds, not their pretentious d-bag parents.

Posted on: 2014/11/12 1:21
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Re: sick or dead kitty on grove street between 1st and 2nd this morning
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There's no reason to think he was poisoned, or traumatized. Kittens die all the time. Infectious disease is rampant in street cats, calling animal control is the right thing to do.

Posted on: 2014/10/5 2:09
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Re: Alex's Brick Oven Pizza
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Stopped in for the first time today and I think this is by far the best New York Style slice I've had in Jersey City (really like Elio's and 2 boots but I put them in a different category). The pizza had a really nice thin crust, with a good balance of sauce and cheese and if they can hammer out the details I think this could be a great spot.

I went in at 12:15 and the pizza looked like it had been sitting there for a while, so that's an issue. Also it took about 3+ dudes to figure out my change but, whatever. I really thought the pizza was very good. Definitely better than most of the crap that passes for slices around Grove St. While I agree that the amount of pizza joints is ridiculous I also believe that they should continue to open more spots until somebody makes an edible slice of Pizza. It's like some type of weird Darwinian experiment where random pizza places keep opening and we see how long until one produces an acceptable slice. Maybe this place is it.

Posted on: 2014/9/14 2:09
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Re: Former Cintron Barber Shop
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He moved around the corner into the pre-existing barber shop on Jersey and Newark, in the plaza where cookies and crepes is. I think he got priced out of his old place.

Posted on: 2014/8/4 21:40
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Re: Marco & Pepe
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I was there for brunch in the early spring with my girlfriend, we were told it would be a 25 minute wait. I checked in after 45 minutes and politely asked how much longer it would be. As I walked in I noticed a few open tables. No big deal, I've worked in food service, they were busy, not a problem. Then the officious, spiky-haired little prick working the door looked over at the open tables, looked back at me, and in the most snobbiest, snottiest, voice possible said, "Hmmmmm, I guess we could do you now" At this point I did get sarcastic and said "Oh, really, you can do me now? Thanks". To which I was told that if I liked I could "sit down and keep waiting" instead. Needless to say I left and haven't been back.

I guess that attitude could work when they were the only game in town. Now why bother? 30 Acres is blocks away, Hamilton Inn is 15 min and twice as good.

Posted on: 2013/7/12 2:10
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Re: West side avenue and Claremont ave JC - SAFE???
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Getting from west side ave to 33rd st in 45 min. might qualify as a miracle. While technically possible you're realistically looking at an hour easy and probably much longer on weekends. You are by no means right next to midtown.

Posted on: 2013/5/22 14:26
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Re: DelForno=Awful
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They are terrible. Still haven't done repairs from Sandy. Most times they are completely unresponsive. Slum lords.

Posted on: 2013/4/11 2:02
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Re: OPEN JERSEY AVENUE TO LIBERTY STATE PARK!!
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They've been trucking those slabs in for weeks. I thought they might be for a bridge at first, but I've seen dozens come and go (I guess to whatever is at the end of Bright St).

Posted on: 2013/3/27 13:03
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Re: Flu vaccines
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The low number of "laboratory confirmed" cases is because doctors would be unlikely to conduct a laboratory test for the flu. It's diagnosed based on signalment, history, and clinical signs. It would be a waste or time, resources, and money to test everyone with flu-like symptoms for the presence of influenza virus in the midst of a flu outbreak. That doesn't mean it's not out there.

Posted on: 2013/1/16 3:16
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