Hmmm, Local Shill's pretentious psu second cousin?
C'mon man, I was 100 percent right at the time. Have you heard me mention the schedule once since November 2012?
Hmmm, Local Shill's pretentious psu second cousin?
Yes. Just now.C'mon man, I was 100 percent right at the time. Have you heard me mention the schedule once since November 2012?
Laughable nonsense.I never realized the amount of PSU paranoia on this board, it's like a Salem witch hunt around here, a lot of you need to layoff the pipe...
I kid because I love.C'mon man, I was 100 percent right at the time. Have you heard me mention the schedule once since November 2012?
this...end of discussionMore or less this: North, Central, South
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Dude, why didn't you just say from the very beginning that you grew up a PSU fan, and still are, but as a Jersey resident, you also root for Rutgers?
I guarantee you wouldn't have been on the stand like you were if you weren't so damn cryptic about everything.
If not, well, that angry crowd with torches and pitchforks is easily reconvened!The only question that needs to be asked of the OP is who he roots for when RU plays State Penn. If he gives the right answer and it's truthful, he's OK in my book.
I've rooted for Duke ever since a kid I went to high school with, Dahntay Jones (Rutgers transfer) teamed up with Jay Williams, Carlos Boozer, Shane Battier and Mike Dunleavy to have a few pretty good years in the early 2000sRider alum & TTFP fan. Could've been worse, he could've been a SHU, Nova or BC alum &/or fan too. Wait, who do you root for in MBB, @Reppin_Jerz ?
Lots of respect for our veterans, you call me a Putz I'll get defensive...you understand2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery, the Husky Battalion
Yeah but weren't a Spartan, right?
this...end of discussion
Ain't nothing supposed about their superiority when it comes to us and football. I want to beat them a few years running and then we can give them crap for feeling superior. Till then, it is what it is.There are a few decent State Penn posters because they avoid discussing their school's supposed superiority.
Don't get mad; get even. Best advice for the internet.Lots of respect for our veterans, you call me a Putz I'll get defensive...you understand
LOLThere are bigger houses in Avon. Great. But is it culturally any different? No.
Brick is the start of South Jersey.Sorry. Brick and Point Pleasant are NOT South Jersey.
Maybe not, but it is "different."Sorry. Brick and Point Pleasant are NOT South Jersey.
Of course they are. Southerner.Sorry. Brick and Point Pleasant are NOT South Jersey.
OP is just another putz who will be part of the negativity brigade in no time. Using Howard as the reason not to buy season tix is already Ehibit A ; who needs or wants more smug fans ; we have enough already . Go away.
I'm not so sure it was all that rough. I'm a douchebag. Being a putz would be a major step up for me. :)A little rough maybe?
@Reppin_Jerz & @rutgersal, so what is the answer?The only question that needs to be asked of the OP is who he roots for when RU plays State Penn. If he gives the right answer and it's truthful, he's OK in my book.
LOL so now it's Princeton? So then East Windsor, West Windsor and Hightstown are "South Jersey" as well? Stop, please, now!
p.s. - I've lived in Hudson County, on-and-off, for nearly 20 years, I get it!
just walk up to a person in any of these towns and say "when was the last time you were in the city"... and see if they start talking about new york city or philly.
The city to me is NYC, and I'm Brick raised now living in Hamilton.
I'm good with this until the bolded.South jersey begins SOUTH of 195....West to East...until you get close to the Route 9 (Howell and Lakewood are central Jersey)...and then I would include everthing on the shore from Belmar south to Seaside as Central Jersey (LBI is definitely south jersey).
Welcome, I to am new and look forward to being a contributing member. Not a Jersey or even USA guy, but a proud CanadianOne of the well respected board members posted a thread recently that made a lot of sense, new members should first introduce themselves before jumping into heated debates or starting divisive thread topics (and to avoid being label a troll). So here I am...have you ever been labeled as being "rough around the edges" only to tell people "what do you expect, I'm from Jersey"?
I've been following this board for a few years now and I feel its time to stop debating the likelihood of RutgersAl predictions with co-workers by the water-cooler and jump into the conversation here.
Born and raised in Central NJ (the 609), decided to get away for college, but ended up coming back "Home" and putting down roots in Morris County while making the treacherous 2 hour NJ Transit commute into Manhattan daily (anyone else hear NJ Transit is supposed to go on strike in March)...
Lifelong fan of Big Ten sports, follow a couple of the more local teams since childhood and happy to have my state University in the Conference to more easily experience big ten athletics - I attend a couple of Rutgers football and basketball games every year (and hopefully Wrestling matches in the near future). Most of my friends are Rutgers grads so I feel a sense of being adopted by as well as Adopting Rutgers athletics as my own.
I look forward to contributing to the board, building some friendship and disagreeing with what most of you say...because, what do you expect, most of us are from Jersey.
A Canadian, eh. Aboot time one of you contributed. :)Welcome, I to am new and look forward to being a contributing member. Not a Jersey or even USA guy, but a proud Canadian
Not a graduate of RU,in fact when I came to the US of A 24 yrs ago, I had never heard of Rutgers. A McGill Univ. grad. Went to my 1st RU game in 1992 and hooked ever since. Lucky to get 2000 people (or is it 200) to a McGill game back then. Now I have a son that graduated last year and the wife graduates this May.A Canadian, eh. Aboot time one of you contributed. :)
Awesome, do you have any connections to help us get the hockey rink on campus ? I keep playing the lottery but no diceDid not go to RU
Not a graduate of RU,in fact when I came to the US of A 24 yrs ago, I had never heard of Rutgers. A McGill Univ. grad. Went to my 1st RU game in 1992 and hooked ever since. Lucky to get 2000 people (or is it 200) to a McGill game back then. Now I have a son that graduated last year and the wife graduates this May.
I didn't go to RU either, although I grew up nearby. I have a lot of friends and family that went to RU. That and proximity is what led to me becoming a fan of the FB program. My daughter will graduate this year and one of my son's is in school there at the moment.Did not go to RU
Not a graduate of RU,in fact when I came to the US of A 24 yrs ago, I had never heard of Rutgers. A McGill Univ. grad. Went to my 1st RU game in 1992 and hooked ever since. Lucky to get 2000 people (or is it 200) to a McGill game back then. Now I have a son that graduated last year and the wife graduates this May.
Same here. There are a few of us here so "welcome" to the boards.
"yes I grew up watching and rooting for PSU and still do"
Being on this board is like undergoing waterboarding. We will break you! Glad that you finally confessed.
:)
-Scarlet Jerry