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UER Forum > Archived US: Northeast > Any good places the shoreside of NJ (Viewed 331 times)
NickNervosa 


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Any good places the shoreside of NJ
< on 2/18/2007 3:55 AM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Im traveling to the shore in NJ soon, and I wanted to see if anyone knows any good places to hit up while im there. thanks!

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Re: Any good places the shoreside of NJ
<Reply # 1 on 2/18/2007 3:20 PM >
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I've heard blowjobs will get you this information pretty fast. We don't do handouts here.... Only hand jobs.

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Vinsanity 


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Re: Any good places the shoreside of NJ
<Reply # 2 on 2/18/2007 3:29 PM >
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Dude, you are always asking for handouts.
Here's my suggestion:
You've been here a little more than 6 months, right?
Try to get out on your own, and do your own damn footwork. I see a post from you almost daily asking, "Any good places in [insert NJ town here]?" or "Check out this place!". Come on dude, that's not what UER is about.
Sure, it's an Urban Exploration Resource. That's why it's simply UER, not UEHOR(UE HandOut Resource).
Like i said, do your own footwork, maybe post something relevant other than your selfish questions from time to time, and make some more friends around here, and you'll be able to ask questions like that via PM(Private Message).
In fact, you have PM'ed me asking for handouts.
I'm really not impressed with the way you approach things around here.
That's just my personal opinion.

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JonnyVpa 


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Re: Any good places the shoreside of NJ
<Reply # 3 on 2/18/2007 5:21 PM >
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Posted by Vinsanity
Dude, you are always asking for handouts.
Here's my suggestion:
You've been here a little more than 6 months, right?
Try to get out on your own, and do your own damn footwork. I see a post from you almost daily asking, "Any good places in [insert NJ town here]?" or "Check out this place!". Come on dude, that's not what UER is about.
Sure, it's an Urban Exploration Resource. That's why it's simply UER, not UEHOR(UE HandOut Resource).
Like i said, do your own footwork, maybe post something relevant other than your selfish questions from time to time, and make some more friends around here, and you'll be able to ask questions like that via PM(Private Message).
In fact, you have PM'ed me asking for handouts.
I'm really not impressed with the way you approach things around here.
That's just my personal opinion.


agreed..... why dont you just drive down to the jersey shore and see for yourself, and I will answer your question simply "YES, there ARE some locations on the Jersey shore, but I wont tell you where they are, especially if they arent on the DB"

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Re: Any good places the shoreside of NJ
<Reply # 4 on 2/20/2007 6:14 PM >
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Go to this place http://earth.google.com/

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