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dont no the number to mentor marine but its on princeton ave in brick.
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I work for the Town of Brick
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Originally Posted by NJgr8ful
(Post 2201403)
That's cuz you Southern Joisey folks are Pineys from your heads to yer hineys. LOL :D :evilb: :D
I transplanted from Nawth Joisey in 1996 :drink: No more Benny here ... Me is a LOCAL! Actually I have been told that even though I was born here because I left and moved back I am now also a bennie:evilb: |
Originally Posted by Hauling Trash
(Post 2201665)
I work for the Town of Brick
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Lucididee were did you live in Booklyn?
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Originally Posted by JoeD
(Post 2201512)
that makes me a Burger and a 609er,but if I am a 609er how come im a Benny too?
But then again ......... you have an OL ....... so you're cool .. i like ya :evilb: BTW ..... How's the foot doin? |
Originally Posted by Racegirl3
(Post 2201505)
Im in Ohio and Ive heard about Bricktucky :D
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Originally Posted by cig28
(Post 2201654)
how about howellbama, u guys had to here this one if u heard bricktucky.
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Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2201701)
Lucididee were did you live in Booklyn?
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
(Post 2200603)
Has anyone heard of Mentor Marine and if so do you have a working phone # for them? Thanks for all the info.
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Originally Posted by Lucididee
(Post 2201696)
Does that make you Mayor Bricktucky? :p
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Actually the term shoobies has nothing to do with wearing shoes on the beach. The weekenders from Philly were called shoobies because they came down to the shore with their lunch in a shoebox and never spend any money. They do spend lots of money though, which supports these shore towns all year.
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Originally Posted by Lucididee
(Post 2201726)
Place called Georgetown. Lived off Ralph Ave. (E. 66th St). Used to keep our boat @ Brown's Marina @ Kings Plaza. I'm glad we moved out to Jersey. I would have ended going to South Shore HS :eek:
Was up there last year its changed a lot where we lived is not real nice now Do miss the food though |
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2201754)
Wow you lived close was on E89 Between k and L was a cop in the 67pct just north of you.You are right South shore would not have been good went to a small riot there in about 1986 or 87
Was up there last year its changed a lot where we lived is not real nice now Do miss the food though One can knock Jersey all they want, but I like it here. Ya just have to live here in order to make fun of it :p |
Originally Posted by Ron P
(Post 2201738)
You should know better, the head Bricktuckian is headed to jail for taking bribes from Bennies and screwing Piney's.
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Originally Posted by Lucididee
(Post 2201764)
I would have been right in the middle of that mess. I graduated in 1987. When I lived there, Gil Hodges Bowling Alley still existed. I think St Mary's was up that way. Parents sent me to St Bernard's for CCD.
One can knock Jersey all they want, but I like it here. Ya just have to live here in order to make fun of it :p |
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2201798)
If you were there I would have saved you...........
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2201798)
.........Wife went to Nazarath HS Got married at Holy Family on Flatlands ave and Rockaway pkwy
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Man, I miss Jersey. Gonna be back there this weekend to judge a car show at Monmouth Park though..
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Originally Posted by McGary911
(Post 2201837)
Man, I miss Jersey. Gonna be back there this weekend to judge a car show at Monmouth Park though..
2006 Shore Dreams ~ part 1 2006 Shore Dreams ~ part 2 2005 Shore Dreams |
When the Staten Island people come down to the Jersey Shore! The typical stereo type is an Italian guy from NY that wears one of them wife-beater g-tees. Benny.... Guido .... Gumba ...... it's all the same. (Also it's anyone from North Jersey) Hell ........ Tony Soprano would be considered a Benny down the Shore. I used to work in Brick Town, now just called Brick, for many years and never heard the the term Bricktucky before. I never thought of Brick as a redneck area. |
Not bragging here.......but I'm from Howell and my wife is
from Brick. Kids were born in Point. Give me a rope :eek: |
Originally Posted by McGary911
(Post 2201837)
Man, I miss Jersey. Gonna be back there this weekend to judge a car show at Monmouth Park though..
I have a BBQ to go to at 4 pm Saturday though. |
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2201754)
was a cop in the 67pct just north of you.
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Originally Posted by Iggy
(Post 2201990)
The way it was explained to me......the term Benny came from the many Jewish people (many with first name Benjamin or Benny) that came from NYC to the shore for the summer. With so many people running around with the name Benny it stuck as nickname for any tourist from NYC, or anyplace else for that matter.
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Originally Posted by Iggy
(Post 2201990)
The way it was explained to me......the term Benny came from the many Jewish people (many with first name Benjamin or Benny) that came from NYC to the shore for the summer. With so many people running around with the name Benny it stuck as nickname for any tourist from NYC, or anyplace else for that matter.
My grandfather (father's side) was a German Jew whose name was Benjamin and from Brooklyn, and never heard of them beinging referred to as a Benny. They usually vacationed in the Hamptons or other areas of Long Island. (Plus, back then, it was disrespectful to call him anything other than Ben or Benjamin. Benny was too Catholic Italian.) (Oh yeah, Grandma was Irish Catholic turned Born Again.) My grandparents (mother's side) who are Polish Catholics also from Brooklyn, used to visit the Jersey Shore. That was when Keansburg was considered part of the Shore. But then again, they has Coney Island, so they didn't visit the Shore that much. |
Originally Posted by cig28
(Post 2201654)
how about howellbama, u guys had to here this one if u heard bricktucky.
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Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2202135)
Dee, ya think he knows our father? :eek: :eek: :drink:
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Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2202149)
I had an ex gf I nicknamed Satan from Ramtown Howelbama... :eek:
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My wife is from Brooklyn 64St she moved to Staten Island when 9yrs old ... I'm from Clifton, met her in NYC at EF Hutton (are you listening) and we married and moved to SI, NY for 15yrs, I gained 75lbs with all the good food, had 2 kids, moved to Lanoka Harbor (paradise) in 1996, she hated it then, loves it now. I lost 15 of the 75 lbs and still trying :D We are all pretty much Bennys down here ... there are the few original Pineys though :eek: :drink:
Expensive Date: I got arrested at the 72PCT in Brooklyn once ... long story involving a FAKE water gun on 278 / BQE ... it all worked out eventually thanks to my Dad-in-Law who is in the Defense Association and knows many top lawyers and a couple judges :eureka: That's my story and I'm sticking too it Chris |
Originally Posted by NJgr8ful
(Post 2202162)
My wife is from Brooklyn 64St she moved to Staten Island when 9yrs old ... I'm from Clifton, met her in NYC at EF Hutton (are you listening) and we married and moved to SI, NY for 15yrs, I gained 75lbs with all the good food, had 2 kids, moved to Lanoka Harbor (paradise) in 1996, she hated it then, loves it now. I lost 15 of the 75 lbs and still trying :D We are all pretty much Bennys down here ... there are the few original Pineys though :eek: :drink:
We would go boating down in the area and stay at the Molley Pitcher on the weekends and also some other place in Sea Bright. I guess my parents liked it enough to move to Middletown! :cool: In addition to that, we would also travel from Brooklyn to Beach Haven LBI on the boat. |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2202179)
We would go boating down in the area and stay at the Molley Pitcher on the weekends and also some other place in Sea Bright. I guess my parents liked it enough to move to Middletown! :cool:
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The definition for a Piney is classic
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=piney and type in "Bricktucky" ya get this one http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...erm=bricktucky |
hehehehehe. I'm at the shore next week homie ;)
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Originally Posted by Lucididee
(Post 2202289)
The definition for a Piney is classic
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=piney |
Originally Posted by F-N-iGuy.com
(Post 2202292)
hehehehehe. I'm at the shore next week homie ;)
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
(Post 2202298)
Bill I'm trying to stay out of trouble not get in trouble.:D
At least piss someone off while you're here, it wouldn't be a jersey trip without giving or getting the finger once! :drink: |
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These guys should be in the dictionary next to the word PINEY.
Oh, and this photo was taken in (609) Tuckerton, the capitol of Pineydom. |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2202318)
Come on, what fun is that..... :evilb: :evilb:
At least piss someone off while you're here, it wouldn't be a jersey trip without giving or getting the finger once! :drink: |
Originally Posted by Lucididee
(Post 2202289)
The definition for a Piney is classic
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=piney Begging much??!!! LMAO :D :D :D |
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