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Lucididee 07-17-2007 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Dave M (Post 2200730)
are you "benny haters" ever a visitor somewhere else in this world? :confused:

No Benny hater here! I'm actually one of them, just in a female body :p (From Brooklyn, now live at the beginning of the Jersey Shore)

Dave M 07-17-2007 03:54 PM

I'm familiar with the term. I'm just bustin' chops. I grew up in NJ, but doubt I would ever move back.

It's the same in any tourist area. The locals complain about the tourists even though the tourists are making a contribution to the local economy. Hotels, food, drink, entertainment, etc. :drink:

Smarty 07-17-2007 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Lucididee (Post 2200924)
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.

(Also includes them guys from NY and North Jersey that only own a summer house down the shore. Part-time residence but full time taxpayer.)

You hit the nail on the head; I just did not want to be the first to use the term "Benny-Guido."

GoFastSonic 07-17-2007 04:22 PM

Here is another term for benny's, we call them shoebee's, cause they wear shoes and socks on the beach or WEB's - Week End Bast**ds!! Just some other terms from a little further south on the Jersey Shore!!! Not down the shore like the news always says!!

lucky strike 07-17-2007 05:38 PM

In Florida a "benny" is a "snowbird"

Expensive Date 07-17-2007 06:02 PM

I lived in Brick for 21 years before I spent 9 years in Brooklyn
never heard Bricktuckey.

Lucididee 07-17-2007 06:05 PM

Damn, it's actually people from Brick that told me about Bricktucky :rolleyes:

Lucididee 07-17-2007 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Smarty (Post 2201189)
You hit the nail on the head; I just did not want to be the first to use the term "Benny-Guido."

Us Brooklyn-hearted people just say it as it is. :p

NJgr8ful 07-17-2007 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 2201382)
I lived in Brick for 21 years before I spent 9 years in Brooklyn
never heard Bricktuckey.


Originally Posted by berns29scarab (Post 2200893)
Lived in Ocean County my whole life and never heard that

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!

Lucididee 07-17-2007 06:13 PM


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!

LMAO

Them Piney people.

Up by me ya got the Burgers (Keansburg). And once one of them get a real job with with dental, and get some teeth in their mouth, they move and become a Beacher (Union Beach).


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