Lol @ all the hate for jersey. I guess what the U.S. is to france, jersey is to the U.S. lol. Jersey ain't that bad. I love it here. It isn't all shitty cities, industrial factories and polution here
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WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
New Jersey
I consider Camden the asshole of the USA. It's a really accurate analogy because not only does it smell like ass, but it looks like something some shit out.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
New Jersey
Yep. I worked there for 2 weeks.
There was a company travel rule in place that said you must get a hotel in the same city you are working in.... However we needed to get special permission to not stay Camden because (at least at the time) there was not a single hotel/motel available to stay in. We were told that there was a hotel that rented by the hour, but it shut down due to all the crime.
We Stayed across the river in Philly, which was a really awesome city IMHO. I had a great time in Philly. But crossing that bridge to Camden was scary. I mean all the buildings down town are boarded up and there are bums warming themselves with oil barrels lit on fire in the middle of the street. WTF! It's like something out of some post-apocalyptic movie.
Not trying to defend it at all, but have you ever been to Camden?
Perhaps this will give you an idea of the area I was in.... I dont remember the exact route I took to get here, but I was coming from phill every morning.
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North Texas.
That's to fucktards disagree
There was a company travel rule in place that said you must get a hotel in the same city you are working in.... However we needed to get special permission to not stay Camden because (at least at the time) there was not a single hotel/motel available to stay in. We were told that there was a hotel that rented by the hour, but it shut down due to all the crime.
We Stayed across the river in Philly, which was a really awesome city IMHO. I had a great time in Philly. But crossing that bridge to Camden was scary. I mean all the buildings down town are boarded up and there are bums warming themselves with oil barrels lit on fire in the middle of the street. WTF! It's like something out of some post-apocalyptic movie.
1 Federal St, Camden, NJ