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From New Jersey:

Whitney Houston

Lauryn Hill & The Fugees

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yeah Lauryn Hill. thanks for reminding us. This the chick who says " i would rather have my child starve than one white person buy my music"

famous jersey people

Bruce Springsteen

Ray Liotta

Joe Pesci

Frank Sinatra

Connie Francsis

Drea Di Matteo

denny Tsettos

Bon Jovi

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yeah Lauryn Hill. thanks for reminding us. This the chick who says " i would rather have my child starve than one white person buy my music"

famous jersey people

Bruce Springsteen

Ray Liotta

Joe Pesci

Frank Sinatra

Connie Francsis

Drea Di Matteo

denny Tsettos

Bon Jovi

Oh so now we're talking beyond DJs? Okay then, how bout this....

John Adams 2nd U.S. president, Braintree

John Quincy Adams 6th U.S. president, Braintree

Samuel Adams patriot, Boston

Jack Albertson actor, Malden

Horatio Alger author, Revere

Susan B. Anthony woman suffragist, Adams

F. Lee Bailey defense attorney, Waltham

Clara Barton American Red Cross founder, Oxford

Leonard Bernstein conductor, Lawrence

Forrest M. Bird inventor, Stoughton

Harold Stephen Black inventor, Leominster

Rachel Fuller Brown inventor, Springfield

William Cullen Bryant poet, editor, Cummington

Luther Burbank horticulturalist, Lancaster

George Bush 41st U.S. president, Milton

John Chapman / Johnny Appleseed nurseryman, Leominster

William D. Coolidge inventor, Hudson

John Singleton Copley painter, Boston

E. E. Cummings poet, Cambridge

Bette Davis actress, Lowell

Cecil B. DeMille film director, Ashfield

Emily Dickinson poet, Amherst

Ralph Waldo Emerson philosopher, poet, Boston

Brian Evans singer, Haverhill

Ann Smith Franklin printer, almanac publisher, Boston

Benjamin Franklin statesman, scientist, Boston

Buckminster Fuller architect, educator, Milton

Robert Hutchings Goddard rocketry, Worcester

John Hancock statesman, Braintree

Nathaniel Hawthorne author, Salem

Oliver Wendell Holmes poet, Cambridge

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. jurist, Boston

Winslow Homer painter, Boston

Elias Howe inventor, Spencer

Helen Hunt Jackson writer, Amherst

John F. Kennedy U.S. president, Brookline

Amy Lowell poet, Brookline

Percival Lowell astronomer, Boston

James Russell Lowell poet, Cambridge

Robert Lowell poet, Boston

Horace Mann educator, Franklin

Cotton Mather clergyman, Boston

Sharon Christa McAuliffe teacher, astronaut, Framingham

Samuel F. B. Morse painter, inventor, Charlestown

Leonard Nemoy actor, Boston

Albert Pike pioneer teacher, lawyer, Boston

Edgar Allan Poe writer, Boston

Ella Raines actress, Snoquaimie

Paul Revere silversmith, Revolutionary War figure, Boston

Robert H. Rines inventor, Boston

Dr. Seuss Theodore Geisel author, illustrator, Springfield

Lucy Stone woman suffragist, West Brookfield

Louis Henry Sullivan architect, Boston

Henry David Thoreau author, Concord

Max Tishler inventor, Boston

James McNeill Whistler painter, Lowell

Eli Whitney inventor, Westborough

John Greenleaf Whittier poet, Haverhill

Eli Whitney inventor, Westboro

Jo Dee Messina country singer, Holliston

How about the band Aerosmith...heard of them? From Boston. Oh yeah, and need I mention a little INTERNATIONAL SENSATION called THE FUCKIN NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK...yup, Boston.

You know what else was born in Boston? THE FUCKING TELEPHONE...that's right, Alexander Graham did his research and experimentation in Boston.

Oh yeah, you know what else started up here? AMERICA! That’s right people, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, and that ultimately led to the birth of this country.

So SUCK IT JERSEY! :laugh:

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Oh so now we're talking beyond DJs? Okay then, how bout this....

Oh yeah, you know what else started up here? AMERICA! That’s right people, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, and that ultimately led to the birth of this country.

So SUCK IT JERSEY! :laugh:

Jersey:

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Oh so now we're talking beyond DJs? Okay then, how bout this....

John Adams 2nd U.S. president, Braintree

John Quincy Adams 6th U.S. president, Braintree

Samuel Adams patriot, Boston

Jack Albertson actor, Malden

Horatio Alger author, Revere

Susan B. Anthony woman suffragist, Adams

F. Lee Bailey defense attorney, Waltham

Clara Barton American Red Cross founder, Oxford

Leonard Bernstein conductor, Lawrence

Forrest M. Bird inventor, Stoughton

Harold Stephen Black inventor, Leominster

Rachel Fuller Brown inventor, Springfield

William Cullen Bryant poet, editor, Cummington

Luther Burbank horticulturalist, Lancaster

George Bush 41st U.S. president, Milton

John Chapman / Johnny Appleseed nurseryman, Leominster

William D. Coolidge inventor, Hudson

John Singleton Copley painter, Boston

E. E. Cummings poet, Cambridge

Bette Davis actress, Lowell

Cecil B. DeMille film director, Ashfield

Emily Dickinson poet, Amherst

Ralph Waldo Emerson philosopher, poet, Boston

Brian Evans singer, Haverhill

Ann Smith Franklin printer, almanac publisher, Boston

Benjamin Franklin statesman, scientist, Boston

Buckminster Fuller architect, educator, Milton

Robert Hutchings Goddard rocketry, Worcester

John Hancock statesman, Braintree

Nathaniel Hawthorne author, Salem

Oliver Wendell Holmes poet, Cambridge

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. jurist, Boston

Winslow Homer painter, Boston

Elias Howe inventor, Spencer

Helen Hunt Jackson writer, Amherst

John F. Kennedy U.S. president, Brookline

Amy Lowell poet, Brookline

Percival Lowell astronomer, Boston

James Russell Lowell poet, Cambridge

Robert Lowell poet, Boston

Horace Mann educator, Franklin

Cotton Mather clergyman, Boston

Sharon Christa McAuliffe teacher, astronaut, Framingham

Samuel F. B. Morse painter, inventor, Charlestown

Leonard Nemoy actor, Boston

Albert Pike pioneer teacher, lawyer, Boston

Edgar Allan Poe writer, Boston

Ella Raines actress, Snoquaimie

Paul Revere silversmith, Revolutionary War figure, Boston

Robert H. Rines inventor, Boston

Dr. Seuss Theodore Geisel author, illustrator, Springfield

Lucy Stone woman suffragist, West Brookfield

Louis Henry Sullivan architect, Boston

Henry David Thoreau author, Concord

Max Tishler inventor, Boston

James McNeill Whistler painter, Lowell

Eli Whitney inventor, Westborough

John Greenleaf Whittier poet, Haverhill

Eli Whitney inventor, Westboro

Jo Dee Messina country singer, Holliston

How about the band Aerosmith...heard of them? From Boston. Oh yeah, and need I mention a little INTERNATIONAL SENSATION called THE FUCKIN NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK...yup, Boston.

You know what else was born in Boston? THE FUCKING TELEPHONE...that's right, Alexander Graham did his research and experimentation in Boston.

Oh yeah, you know what else started up here? AMERICA! That’s right people, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, and that ultimately led to the birth of this country.

So SUCK IT JERSEY! :laugh:

U forgot about that 13 yr old sensation that lip sync "God Bless America"

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