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According to a recent poll in NJ, 50% of NJ residents plan on bailing out of NJ in 5 years--
I thought it was because New Jersey's sweet corn and tomatoes were not quite as good as Ohio's.
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I thought it was because New Jersey's sweet corn and tomatoes were not quite as good as Ohio's.



Which is almost as good as Iowa's.






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I thought it was because New Jersey's sweet corn and tomatoes were not quite as good as Ohio's.
Maryland’s Silver Queen corn grown on the Eastern Shore was my old favorite although it has been succeeded by newer varieties.
The History of Maryland’s Silver Queen Corn — Hearn Kirkwood
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According to a recent poll in NJ, 50% of NJ residents plan on bailing out of NJ in 5 years--these people are mostly under 40--primary reason taxes & COL
That reminds me of a joke. Why do New Yorkers always seem to be in such a bad mood? Because New Jersey is the light at the end of the tunnel.
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That reminds me of a joke. Why do New Yorkers always seem to be in such a bad mood? Because New Jersey is the light at the end of the tunnel.
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You don't know corruption, until you were a contractor in NJ & NY--sometimes I refused to work in certain municipalities, because I wasn't "connected"
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THERE is not a tomato that comes close to a real NJ beefsteak & as far as corn goes Jersey Silver Queen ranks with the best--thinking about tomatoes, why did Cambpells make all there stuff in Camden ?
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THERE is not a tomato that comes close to a real NJ beefsteak & as far as corn goes Jersey Silver Queen ranks with the best--thinking about tomatoes, why did Cambpells make all there stuff in Camden ?
Isn’t NJ known as “The Garden State”?
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