Sunday, April 26, 2009

New Jersey is not a dump

A dump site is where garbage are kept and left to rot. A dump is often used to refer to a particular place. New Yorkers for example like to call New Jersey as a dump. Having visited part of Jersey and having a through and through Jersey friend -I cannot make similar wild generalization but would agree that the sleazy part of Jersey has some resemblance to a dump site.
In January O9 I relocated myself and the family soon after to the most dense and populated valley in the peninsula of malaya. It soon dawn upon me that some part of this town is a real DUMP ( note the use of capital letters). More details in my next posting.
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4 comments:

JALAN REBUNG said...

salam,

New Jersey is the home of NJ Nets where Jason Kidd used to be the King (dah pindah ke Mavericks la)...

Anyway ..hang dah relocate the whole family ka ??? Bila nak buat house warming ni ???

Rizal said...

Jalan Rebung.
Sorry la late response. House warming tak da la. Nak datang , anytime. Hang tak nak ajak aku pi rumah hang ka?

Shahrul Ghani said...

I agree, some places here in Malaysia are a real DUMP site. Anyway, welcome back to Malaya :-)

Anonymous said...

Your right, the country of JOYZEE! is where garbage rots. It is a dump. I was born and raised there. YOU don't see me part of a list of dopes in Trenton now. The small "tourist areas" are actually mainly built on landfills, and surrounding by nothing but oil refineries (that's why gas is so cheap).