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  #111  
Old March 19th, 2004, 09:19 PM
Dick Goldhaber
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It shows you how much this troll knows about anything, Karen. It appears
that he has forgotten that he is an Aussie, matey. Trolls do that.

The state of New Jersey and its cities have spent a lot of money to alter
their image. Since I live near Philadelphia and have never seen a Johnny
Rockets, I trust you on the north. In Camden they now have the battleship
New Jersey, an aquarium to rival Baltimore, and the Tweeter Center for the
performing arts, and you can go there without worrying about life, limb and
property.

"Trenton makes and the world takes". If cousin Clint would like to e-mail
me I'd be happy to arrange tours for him.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ


"CupCaked" wrote in message
...
"clint" wrote:

I've been looking for some kind of travel package to Hoboken, maybe to
include Trenton and Jersey City. Anyone know any deals?


Shows how much YOU know about Hoboken, NJ.

Over the past few decades, Hoboken has turned into a wonderful,
vibrant city with great shops, restaurants, bars and an outstanding
waterfront and cultural center. The historical museum is a place many
of us in North Jersey come often for the exhibits and the lecture
series. Hoboken is a highly rated university city, as well.

The waterfront has been redeveloped, and the housing there is
topnotch. Prices are now going sky high for the older, historic
townhouses. The newer townhouses are luxurious, with a view of a
skyline that rivals anywhere in the world. All Hans would have to do
is say "yes" and I'd move there.

Don't believe me? Take a look:
http://www.hobokennj.org/
http://www.hobokenmuseum.org/ http://www.hoboken.com/ and a pier
cam at http://www.erikthered.com/cam/

Karen


http://www.cupcaked.com
(...and leave off the "potatoes" to e-mail)



  #112  
Old March 19th, 2004, 09:27 PM
Dick Goldhaber
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets

Since Ben & Jerry support convicted Philadelphia cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal
why would anyone want to eat their ice cream. Please Google Danny Faulkner
and then enjoy the ice cream.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ


"HDawson228" wrote in message
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It's all about choices. Vanilla for you, chocolate for me.



  #113  
Old March 19th, 2004, 10:52 PM
sheree
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Dick:
i agree with everything you said except "you can go there without worrying
about life, limb and
property. referring to camden. Other then going straight to or from,

camden is still a battleground unfortunately and just driving thru makes me
nervous.

I live near Trenton and overall Trenton has come back as well with our
arena, ball park, roebling complex etc but there's still a few areas
(getting smaller) that you really don't want to go thru.

Same with Newark, same with many other cities. But Camden is probably the
worst. (my husband used to have to go there quite often for work, he deals
in affordable housing)(

--
Sheree

"Dick Goldhaber" wrote in message
...
It shows you how much this troll knows about anything, Karen. It appears
that he has forgotten that he is an Aussie, matey. Trolls do that.

The state of New Jersey and its cities have spent a lot of money to alter
their image. Since I live near Philadelphia and have never seen a Johnny
Rockets, I trust you on the north. In Camden they now have the battleship
New Jersey, an aquarium to rival Baltimore, and the Tweeter Center for the
performing arts, and you can go there without worrying about life, limb

and
property.

"Trenton makes and the world takes". If cousin Clint would like to e-mail
me I'd be happy to arrange tours for him.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ


"CupCaked" wrote in message
...
"clint" wrote:

I've been looking for some kind of travel package to Hoboken, maybe to
include Trenton and Jersey City. Anyone know any deals?


Shows how much YOU know about Hoboken, NJ.

Over the past few decades, Hoboken has turned into a wonderful,
vibrant city with great shops, restaurants, bars and an outstanding
waterfront and cultural center. The historical museum is a place many
of us in North Jersey come often for the exhibits and the lecture
series. Hoboken is a highly rated university city, as well.

The waterfront has been redeveloped, and the housing there is
topnotch. Prices are now going sky high for the older, historic
townhouses. The newer townhouses are luxurious, with a view of a
skyline that rivals anywhere in the world. All Hans would have to do
is say "yes" and I'd move there.

Don't believe me? Take a look:
http://www.hobokennj.org/
http://www.hobokenmuseum.org/ http://www.hoboken.com/ and a pier
cam at http://www.erikthered.com/cam/

Karen


http://www.cupcaked.com
(...and leave off the "potatoes" to e-mail)





  #114  
Old March 19th, 2004, 11:13 PM
Charles
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets

In article , Dick Goldhaber
wrote:

Since Ben & Jerry support convicted Philadelphia cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal
why would anyone want to eat their ice cream. Please Google Danny Faulkner
and then enjoy the ice cream.


I want to, it is my favorite ice cream. I may enjoy some tonight. I'd
have to give up most of what I buy if looked into what the owners of
the companies making products supported. If it is any consolation to
you, Ben and Jerry sold the business a few years ago.

--
Charles
  #115  
Old March 20th, 2004, 12:33 AM
BP
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Yeah we ate there before...it was so-so


"M PELUSO" wrote in message
...
Also in Myrtle Beach, Broadway at the Beach.

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 05:19:49 -0500, Charles
wrote:

In article , Paul
wrote:

They still aren't here on the right coast - at least that I know of


There are two in Washington, DC. One at Union Station and another in
Georgetown. The other one I have seen was also on the right coast. In
South Beach in Florida on Ocean Drive!


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  #116  
Old March 20th, 2004, 12:42 AM
clint
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Goldie, juist can't stay on topic. Maybe she's been on too many cruises?
"Charles" wrote in message
d...
In article , Dick Goldhaber
wrote:

Since Ben & Jerry support convicted Philadelphia cop killer Mumia

Abu-Jamal
why would anyone want to eat their ice cream. Please Google Danny

Faulkner
and then enjoy the ice cream.


I want to, it is my favorite ice cream. I may enjoy some tonight. I'd
have to give up most of what I buy if looked into what the owners of
the companies making products supported. If it is any consolation to
you, Ben and Jerry sold the business a few years ago.

--
Charles



  #117  
Old March 20th, 2004, 01:57 AM
Jeff Meunier
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets


Here in Rhode Island we have 2 of the restaurants, within a couple of
miles of each other!!


On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 05:19:49 -0500, Charles
wrote:

In article , Paul
wrote:

They still aren't here on the right coast - at least that I know of


There are two in Washington, DC. One at Union Station and another in
Georgetown. The other one I have seen was also on the right coast. In
South Beach in Florida on Ocean Drive!


  #118  
Old March 20th, 2004, 02:08 AM
Dick Goldhaber
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets

Sheree,

In my "youth", which means over 25 years ago, I owned a service business
which took me, unarmed (most of the time) into the worst parts of
Philadelphia. That is why when my friend offered me a job with his company
I accepted it in 1978.

I go to the aquarium, and to the Tweeter, and to watch River Sharks baseball
without a second thought.

I am still not sure I want to be in Camden on Mischief Night.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ


"sheree" wrote in message
t...
Dick:
i agree with everything you said except "you can go there without worrying
about life, limb and
property. referring to camden. Other then going straight to or from,

camden is still a battleground unfortunately and just driving thru makes

me
nervous.

I live near Trenton and overall Trenton has come back as well with our
arena, ball park, roebling complex etc but there's still a few areas
(getting smaller) that you really don't want to go thru.

Same with Newark, same with many other cities. But Camden is probably the
worst. (my husband used to have to go there quite often for work, he

deals
in affordable housing)(

--
Sheree

"Dick Goldhaber" wrote in message
...
It shows you how much this troll knows about anything, Karen. It

appears
that he has forgotten that he is an Aussie, matey. Trolls do that.

The state of New Jersey and its cities have spent a lot of money to

alter
their image. Since I live near Philadelphia and have never seen a

Johnny
Rockets, I trust you on the north. In Camden they now have the

battleship
New Jersey, an aquarium to rival Baltimore, and the Tweeter Center for

the
performing arts, and you can go there without worrying about life, limb

and
property.

"Trenton makes and the world takes". If cousin Clint would like to

e-mail
me I'd be happy to arrange tours for him.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ


"CupCaked" wrote in message
...
"clint" wrote:

I've been looking for some kind of travel package to Hoboken, maybe

to
include Trenton and Jersey City. Anyone know any deals?

Shows how much YOU know about Hoboken, NJ.

Over the past few decades, Hoboken has turned into a wonderful,
vibrant city with great shops, restaurants, bars and an outstanding
waterfront and cultural center. The historical museum is a place many
of us in North Jersey come often for the exhibits and the lecture
series. Hoboken is a highly rated university city, as well.

The waterfront has been redeveloped, and the housing there is
topnotch. Prices are now going sky high for the older, historic
townhouses. The newer townhouses are luxurious, with a view of a
skyline that rivals anywhere in the world. All Hans would have to do
is say "yes" and I'd move there.

Don't believe me? Take a look:
http://www.hobokennj.org/
http://www.hobokenmuseum.org/ http://www.hoboken.com/ and a pier
cam at http://www.erikthered.com/cam/

Karen


http://www.cupcaked.com
(...and leave off the "potatoes" to e-mail)







  #119  
Old March 20th, 2004, 02:32 AM
MrsJamesP
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets

Hi Dick
I understand there is a Johnny Rockets at the Franklin Mills Mall in the
Northeast.

Mary
  #120  
Old March 20th, 2004, 02:36 AM
clint
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Default RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets

Very limited audience for this bloke! Bordering on OT, hon!
"MrsJamesP" wrote in message
...
Hi Dick
I understand there is a Johnny Rockets at the Franklin Mills Mall in the
Northeast.

Mary



 




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