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     I just like the sound of that title. It was running through my head on the train ride all the way back to New Jersey. The reason for that was that I had one of my formerly infamous self-love sessions last night. I am a lot less inclined to spell out the details than I used to be. Sorry. Not that you want to hear it anyway. If you are warped enough to want details, email me privately.
     Sometimes I just can't help it.

     I love New York. Hasn't it been said several score times already? I like Newark and Jersey City and Edison, well hell I like City, I like Urban, so much. When I move, it'll be closer to Philadelphia, but farther from NYC, and that makes me sad, because though Philly is great, NYC is its own thing.
     Philadelphia is urban, of course. And it has been a very, very long time since I last cut loose and explored it. So, like all else that has happened to me, this will probably wind up being A Good Thing.
     So, if you were working just east of Cherry Hill, NJ, and were looking for a place to live that is not too expensive, and not too dangerous, and relatively close to public transportation, where would you live? What towns and neighborhoods spring to mind? I hear horrible things about Camden; is that just horse hockey? Are there reasonably safe neighborhoods in Camden? What about if I go over the river; are there affordable places to live in eastern PA within oh say 30-45 minutes' drive to Cherry Hill?  

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