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"With a population just under 100,000 residents, lots o'
bling, burgeoning industrial retail service, transportation
and..."
More about Woodbridge Twp
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Occupation:
oldest original twp in state of NJ, BLING
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Hobbies and Interests:
malls, fine dining, hanging out in the bleachers of one of my 3 high schools, clay pits, feeding merrill park goats
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Favorite Movies:
ADD ME: auntcolleen5@yahoo.com
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Favorite Music:
zap&the wires, runaway orange, omega train, post break tragedy, sixth hand silver, knewlife, linus, vintage vinyl instores bling
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About Me:
With a population just under 100,000 residents, lots o'
bling, burgeoning industrial retail service, transportation
and professional growth - I'm the fifth largest
municipality in New Jersey is the center of progress and
activity for Central Jersey. Made up of Avenel, Colonia,
Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Menlo Park Terrace, Port
Reading, Sewaren and Woodbridge Proper. We are all united
under the Pelzmaster.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Everyone with an appreciation for slightly congested
wonderfulness. Come on. Let's gaze at the refineries
together. The outerbridge perhaps? Exit 11 is spanish
for "love".
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I've always stuck up for you when
people said that there was nothing to
do in this town...I mean with a mall,
indian movie theaters, parks with bendy
logs, the bay, bowling alley (curiously
filled with rednecks), reo, 24/7 Dunkin
Donuts and 7/11s, high school "fields",
and the mcdonalds parking lot, who
could ask for anything more? If you
can't find anything to do here, you're
just not being creative enough.
ps Could you please tell some of your
more imaginative doo rag wearing, white
dress/t-shirt sporting citizens that
woodbridge is NOT considered the
ghetto. 6% sales tax, baby!
is a fine place to live. We've got train
stations, easy access to shopping
centers, and quite possibly the most
densely proportioned amount eateries in
Middlesex County (if not the whole of
New Jersey). Furthermore, our lovely new
Town Hall is an example of Woodbridge's
testimony to the needs of the future.
There are also a fair amount of great
youth hangouts where you can trip face,
get wasted, or just get really high.
With all this, I ask myself, who
wouldn't want to live here? Woodbridge,
I Salute You.
requested to be my friend on this fine
network and I get this
crap: "Woodbridge Township has sent a
friend request." So, like, what's the
deal? When I go out on Saturday night,
do I call up, like, "Yo, Woodbridge
Township, you up for that bad ass D &
D tounament tonight, or what?" When I
write this testimonial is Woodbridge
Township gonna read it like, "Oh yeah,
remember that? Those were good times."
Well, if that's the case, then good. I
could use all the friends I can get.
college we'd all be like "yo, I's from
Iselin or I's from Port Reading". Now
we just say we's all from hoodbridge ya
know like the township. that's unity
yo. f all the hatas.