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    Ace

    Jeff, was that at the head of India Sink, right at the tip where we entered? Because Chris and I looked back while you all were looking at that turtle, and we thought we saw a camper. We thought people were there.
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    April Blooms

    I keyed that out. It was very difficult. It is Rumex acetosella, common name Red Sorrel. It is of the Buckwheat family; Polygonaceae. It is dioecious.
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    New Book Review: Voices in the Pines

    Sounds like a good one!
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    Let's have some fun

    Very interesting challenge Jeff. I'll have to think about this. I have 4 ideas right off the top, but I don't want to just throw areas out there. I'd rather investigate a bit.
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    Swamp Monster

    Jim, Aserdaten is in Ocean County.
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    Okay Jerseyman, tell them what the quote is and who said it.
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    Great Swamp Branch & Nescohague Creek, A PBX Hike

    After a great barbecue, smoking that fresh Phillies Blunt you kindly gave me, sipping a cold one, and laughing with friends over the events of the day. I ask you...how the hell can you beat that? :guinness:
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    Pentagon Accused of Starting Warren Grove Fire

    This is a frivolous lawsuit by a Company that wants to rape the US Government and US taxpayers. I hope they have to pay quadruple court fees.
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    Be careful out there this weekend

    I'll take you up on that some time.
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    No, I'm sorry. I thank you for your guesses though Tom. Give up?
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    I don't know, what was on the license plate that you are thinking of?
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    No Tom, not the Playground of America. Remember the date I qualified...pre 1800. If Jerseyman was reading this, I'll bet he knows but is not saying.
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    The Ladies and the Snake

    Good photos Guy. Great weather today.
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    That is an interesting comment. I suppose he meant open to NY and open to Philadelphia?
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    No. And here's an odd fact and clue. Many towns up and down the coast individualy tout that what was said, was specifically said about 'their' part of NJ. Now, how can that be? It was only said one time.
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    Great Swamp Branch & Nescohague Creek, A PBX Hike

    Yes, take me, take me! Tom, you were showing the first signs of heat stroke. I could tell with the slight confusion and cramps you exhibited at the water drop. If you had not taken those boots off I was prepared the throw you bodily into the creek. You are a trooper. Get some knee highs.
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    No, quite the opposite in fact. That is your first clue.
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    Evesham, Atsion, The Forks, Tuckerton, Tucker’s Beach, and Long Beach Island in 1823

    Here is a bit of trivia. Although I don't know whether or not this is factual, I think it may be. What is the most often quoted (in other books, periodicals, articles) historical (pre-1800) sentence written about our land by an early New Jersey visitor?
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