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how many yankees, giants and knicks fans in philadelphia and south jersey

Posted 04-20-2013 at 05:59 AM by itiano 718

i was wondering because there sould be alot of ny fans since nyc is 1hour and 30 minutes away and trenton, new jersey which is only 30 minutes away is part of the new york metropolitan area.
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"You Don't know me"

Posted 04-19-2013 at 11:24 PM by Chowhound

As I listen to that song done by many artist, "You don't know me".. It resonates with me, as I don't know "me"... at least I haven't for most of my life.

One of the things about myself I've learned over the last few yrs is that I seem to view the world in an odd way. Don't know if it is a good thing or not. I see parallels in everything I can often see the complete opposites in things that are similar it's hard to describe.... I see patterns in the way people speak,...
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How do I know which interpretation of Scripture is correct?

Posted 04-19-2013 at 08:53 PM by sterling53

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Thanks for all of the responses to my first two posts.

Here's another question. I find it's very hard to understand the Bible just by reading it on my own. It's just so deep. I've checked some study guides out of the library, but I've found the same verse can be interpreted 10 different ways, depending on the author's denomination. How do I know that a particular interpretion is correct?

I can ask my pastor, but I certainly can't call him every day. I was wondering
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Saturday's Menu

Posted 04-19-2013 at 03:05 PM by LookinForMayberry

I'm hosting dinner for the group of women I meet with monthly to visit and work on our various projects. I decided on Italian, after one woman said she wanted spaghetti and she would make the meat balls. Here's the menu:

Wines:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Pinot Noir

Antipasto:
- grape tomatoes with small mozzarella balls
- two different dry Italian salamis (hot and regular)
- marinated green olives and kalamata olives
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Food At Work Parties Can Become More Than I Can Chew

Posted 04-19-2013 at 05:30 AM by case44 (Welcome To Case's Column)

With the rigors and demands that come from work, every now and then, you need a little respite from reality. Usually, that would be vacation, but in this latest installment, we're going to look at something else. And you don't have to leave work to do this.

We had a potluck in the middle of last week, and it went well. Some people on my shift can't cook, so they must improvise with store-bought items or something someone else made. You can just imagine the...
Simply Proud To Be Humble
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