Maryland = the richest state.

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<p>Not really. California has great areas. SF. SD. Yosemite. But most of the state is crappy. With SF comes Oakland. And with SD comes proximity to Mexico. LA is bad by itself because its so dirty and overcrowded.</p>

<p>But that’s what’s so great about New Jersey. It’s an awesome little state close in proximity to two major cities: Philly and NYC. Living in the suburbs is awesome, I could never do it any other way. Not too mention the Jersey Shore is amazing, and I’m not just talking about Seaside, you can get some pretty sweet waves here.</p>

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<p>The irony in that statement…</p>

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<p>Street cred usually doesn’t go with baseball. Plus, Baltimore’s history is in the upper half of the league. Sucked recently? Yes. But still a positive baseball culture. Plus we will be very good in two years.</p>

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<p>We’ve got Newark in the north, Camden in the middle, and Atlantic City in the south, yo. You won’t think we’re so boring when you get held up on the streets in broad daylight.</p>

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<p>No. New England is terrible. Prime location = D.C. through Connecticut.</p>

<p>Oh, I thought of another reason why Maryland is the best.</p>

<p>We have the absolute best flag in the world. Yes, world. Nothing beats the awesomeness of the MD flag. <a href=“http://natalieblog.files.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2008/04/maryland_flag.jpg[/url]”>My weblog: Image;

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<p>WOW </p>

<p>I can’t wait to Never visit any of those awful cities. </p>

<p>And Jersey people show their insecurity whenever they talk about their “SHORE”. LOL Nobdoy takes you seriously. Everyone knows that all beaches are crappy north of the Outerbanks. Stop acting like New Jersey is any different.</p>

<p>Hmm we don’t have to pump our own gas and we have the most diners out of anywhere :)</p>

<p>And to be honest,I don’t think I’ve ever seen a guido over here. But it might just be my location.</p>

<p>Connecticut is part of New England LOL
unless you mean the states in between those two places…</p>

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<p>I’ve already had this discussion with them but it does need to be repeated. That flag is a thing of glory. So BA</p>

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<p>8/60 in 08 6/60 in 09. My town had two first round picks in the 09 draft. Maryland is up there, but not the top.</p>

<p>Even people from New Jersey know we have crappy cities, the only one worth mentioning is AC.</p>

<p>Ocean City, MD is one of the best beaches in America. Thrasher’s French Fries, baby.</p>

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<p>If you really want to go this route Maryland wins again. Other than Detroit, there is nothing scarier than certain places of Baltimore. Let me know when any of those whimpy NJ cities get their own TV show.</p>

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<p>You’re seemingly not aware of this, but CT has some pretty bad ghettos.</p>

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<li>Not pumping your gas is a bad thing.</li>
<li>Diners are a bad thing.</li>
<li>If you’ve never seen a guido then you clearly are a guido. Plain and simple.</li>
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<p>Even people from Jersey can concede that our flag is the greatest design ever created.</p>

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But I’m not living in them. Every state in the northeast has ghettos. Seriously.</p>

<p>Can you say Park Heights? Even our crappy areas are better than Jersey’s. And they’re better because they’re worse. If that makes any sense.</p>