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Old 02-02-2008, 12:51 AM
 
Location: Hillsborough, NJ
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My moms favorite is sumanabi@#*
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:14 AM
 
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Default hey machinist

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My moms favorite is sumanabi@#*
ever heard any of these? lol

Emily park= Elmwood park
nord alindon= North Haledon
MUFL= muffin
cliffsidI= cliffside park
lillo fall= Little Falls
bako= bagel

here is a funny story. back in the 70's (before gps) and i was very very young, and my parents had just come to the US, my family had heard of a nice place to go to the beach and also fish. they picked a saturday, created a carravan and headed out. they stopped and asked for directions many times, but no one knew where "oistenebe' " was!
needless to say, they went back home, never able to report back if what they had heard was true because they never found
OYSTER BAY!

anyone else want to play??
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:29 AM
 
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ever heard any of these? lol

Emily park= Elmwood park
nord alindon= North Haledon
MUFL= muffin
cliffsidI= cliffside park
lillo fall= Little Falls
bako= bagel

here is a funny story. back in the 70's (before gps) and i was very very young, and my parents had just come to the US, my family had heard of a nice place to go to the beach and also fish. they picked a saturday, created a carravan and headed out. they stopped and asked for directions many times, but no one knew where "oistenebe' " was!
needless to say, they went back home, never able to report back if what they had heard was true because they never found
OYSTER BAY!

anyone else want to play??

How about "man a lap in"...manalapan


and it's PORK ROLL people!!! LOL.
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:32 AM
 
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a bensilvania= pennsylvania
yambi= A&P
futime= Food Town

Taylor ham
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:56 AM
 
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Default Bennies

What about the bennies for the shore people?

And what about birdie bread? (the ends of a loaf of bread) Was that a Newark thing or just my family thing?

Jo Anne
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Old 02-02-2008, 07:07 AM
 
Location: Stewartsville, NJ
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Pennsylvania... more like Pennsyltucky : ))Oh and.."Blue Tags" - they always seem to be the worst drivers : )) And for some reason, their always attached to a Saturn.
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:38 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Flatleaver? I'm 43 years old! <---Just for reference
I grew up in Highlands and when the city kids would come down for the season, I would love hanging out with them because they had better toys, more fun stuff to eat and at 8 or 9 years of age, the other Highlands kids would call me a flat-leaver because I would hang out with my "new" friends.

It could be just a Highlands thing as Kevin Smith used that term in "Dogma".

Shanny
OMG!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Being a flatleaver was the absolute worst thing a kid could do to another kid. When I see my kids playing with someone the first minute and not the next, I'm like "HEY!!! You didn't just flatleave Anthony, did you?!?!" My Burlington County raised husband never heard the term, but knows it now because of me.

How about the old "sprinkles -vs- jimmies" war? Sprinkles all the way......
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:50 AM
 
Location: New Jersey/Florida
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Wheres my Mr.Softy(spelled Softee) and Good Huma(spelled Humor) ice cream trucks. I think this is a Hudson County ding(spelled thing). For tahiti and fischfan esp.
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:19 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Wheres my Mr.Softy(spelled Softee) and Good Huma(spelled Humor) ice cream trucks. I think this is a Hudson County ding(spelled thing). For tahiti and fischfan esp.
mr. softee - that name ALWAYS cracked me up - yup, if I were I guy I'd want to be known as "Mr Softee" - LMAO! my Mr. Softee guy growing up was Joe.

pssstttt - the mr. softee song is my ringtone on my cell - no lie! it's a good conversation starter, LOL

speaking of hudson county - how about the guy who drove around in a pickup with RIDES on the back? he had the whip and the bucaneer and one other, that I can't think of. OMG - I'm sure they were a death trap on wheels. he used to blast WABC - Dan Ingram! Good times, good times.
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:35 AM
 
Location: Central Jersey - Florida
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Wheres my Mr.Softy(spelled Softee) and Good Huma(spelled Humor) ice cream trucks. I think this is a Hudson County ding(spelled thing). For tahiti and fischfan esp.
The Good Humor guy in Hudson County Park (now James J Braddock / North Hudson County Park) that was set up just across from the handball courts by the lake made a fortune in the summer. There was always a line and he didn't have to move an inch!
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