Borrowing from Hans' thread, how about a Soprano's State roll call.
Jersey born and breed and still here in Hunterdon County.
Borrowing from Hans' thread, how about a Soprano's State roll call.
Jersey born and breed and still here in Hunterdon County.
2012 P22, IRW
2012 SC58 Stripped,
Suhr PT 100 Amp, Forte 212 Cab
Fishman Loudbox Mini
2011 MEQ FOR SALE
Jersey? What Exit?
I'm here all week. Try the veal...![]()
Jamie
I have to drive through Jersey from time to time, you know - being from NY and all 8-) :lol:
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
Born and raised in South Jersey (Camden County), but now live over in Philly after a brief stint in Denver.![]()
Welcome to the forum!Originally Posted by tiboy
I'm not familiar with Hunterdon County, but I have a dear friend living in Bergen County. It is really beautiful there.
I'm from Bergen County, NJ. I've been here for 40 years and I truly love it.Originally Posted by Shawn@PRS
15mins to NYC
3hrs to Wildwood and Cape May
Not like the other kids...
Lived in NJ long enough for alot of it to "rub off". Moved there from my birthplace, San Diego, CA back in 1963 when I was 9 and thought it was warm and sunny everywhere. I was incoorect about the weather, but..experienced The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show from NJ (Emerson, Bergen County) and that changed a few things right there. Moved away and back again (Mendham, Morris County) for my last year of HS and in that school's first graduating class in 1972. I still have a brother & sister in the Mendham area where signs that say "George Washington Slept Here" are not kidding.
Oh, and Go JETS! The real qualifier!
I'm long overdue for a visit.
Happy New Year 2013
Grew up in NW Jersey next to Pennsyltucky, now I'm smack in the middle of NJ...
Lotsa authorized PRS dealers...dangerous place...
MD: 1990, 1991 & 1992 CE24s, 1993 STD24, 2011 CU24 Throwback, 2012 Siggy (Trem)
SEs: 2003 EG, 2009 Semi-Hollow Soapbar x2, 2010 Santana, 2012 CU24, 2012 Korina One, 2012 245
Amps: Boogie Express+ 5:50C, H&K Tubemeister 18C
Marlboro checking in.
Hey, Stu! How ya doing?Originally Posted by Stu
Your old PRS 4X12 is still kicking' ass! Sounds great with every amp.
Glad to see you here too. :mrgreen:
Carl
Not like the other kids...
Dad was first generation Italian American. We lived in Jersey in the late '50's for a while in the Berlin area near Philly. Love going back to see my cousins and the Italian American culture.
hank
I was born in Brooklyn, lived in Tampa, back to Brooklyn, then NYC and finally for the last 15 years putting roots own here in Monmouth County. Specifically now in Long Branch 1/2 mile from the beach.
However I spent all my summers from age 10 and up in Bradley Beach and Asbury Park.
Fond memories of working on the boardwalk and watching Bruce Springsteen (when he was not yet an icon) stroll the boards and play and sing to nobody in particular.
Oh and getting to go backstage on all concerts at convention hall to all of the up and comming super groups...but that's a whole nuther story.
97 custom 24, 10 top cherry burst
96 custom 22 10 top amber
2010 25th Ann 305
98 whitewash SAS
Plus other gear
My sister-in-law lived in Long Branch for about a year. I was there three times (twice w/the family or semblance thereof, once on my own). She lived right on the beach, in those condos behind the swim club that's next to Rooney's. The big thing for me was that it got me to Red Bank, Highlands, and some of the sites from the Kevin Smith movies. My solo trip was to see Smith in Red Bank. Very cool guy to meet, and extremely gracious. There was a meet and greet after, got a pic and took pics for a couple people. I was in maybe the first half of the line for pics. I was packing my stuff up after my pic and felt a tap on my shoulder - it was Kevin thanking me for coming out. Thought that was pretty cool.Originally Posted by Gemal
With my sister-in-law gone, it's tougher to justify going out there, but my wife said, "I don't care if she moved, I'd go back."
Alan
Alan
"Acting your age makes about as much sense as acting your street number" - Billy Connolly