Spending May in North Jersey
This weekend Paul and I went to North Jersey. It's a great place filled with laughter, cheer, fun and excitement.
Overstatements aside, it still is a pretty fun place. First off, it's just so asian. You got your riced out civics and your internet cafes. Then there's 7 dollar glasses of cappicino milkshake and waiting thirthy minutes for a Korean Barbecue table. It was fun.
Not just the places though, the people too. Paul's friends are all corny just like him, but, dare I say, even more so to some extent. They go off on a tangent one someone says something and strangly enough, everyone was thinking the same thing, even the person that said it. I can't think of any examples though, and even if I could, it wouldn't be funny out of context.
Oh, and the group's chill spot was dunkin donuts. They go there so much that the people there let them go back behind the counter and make their own coffee and drinks. Of course, they always pay, but that's why they're allowed back. To top it all off, last night we were there when the dunkin donuts people were about to throw out the old donuts, they gave us about twenty donuts for free, it was wonderful bliss.
Meeting new people was cool, seeing new places was cool, and eating free donuts at 4 am was really cool.
North Jersey is so cool.
This weekend Paul and I went to North Jersey. It's a great place filled with laughter, cheer, fun and excitement.
Overstatements aside, it still is a pretty fun place. First off, it's just so asian. You got your riced out civics and your internet cafes. Then there's 7 dollar glasses of cappicino milkshake and waiting thirthy minutes for a Korean Barbecue table. It was fun.
Not just the places though, the people too. Paul's friends are all corny just like him, but, dare I say, even more so to some extent. They go off on a tangent one someone says something and strangly enough, everyone was thinking the same thing, even the person that said it. I can't think of any examples though, and even if I could, it wouldn't be funny out of context.
Oh, and the group's chill spot was dunkin donuts. They go there so much that the people there let them go back behind the counter and make their own coffee and drinks. Of course, they always pay, but that's why they're allowed back. To top it all off, last night we were there when the dunkin donuts people were about to throw out the old donuts, they gave us about twenty donuts for free, it was wonderful bliss.
Meeting new people was cool, seeing new places was cool, and eating free donuts at 4 am was really cool.
North Jersey is so cool.


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