Not impressed with CT beaches

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Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!
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Anonymous wrote:We're staying at a friend's empty beach house in CT this weekend but I'm not impressed. We're used to the beautiful beaches in NC. Here in CT, the sand has a gritty, rocky texture to it and its the color of gray dirt. The water is also really sandy and not that clear looking.

Is this what MA beaches are like too? I'm not sure why everyone on this board falls all over themselves to compliment northern beaches over southern, which tend to have the white sand and clear water.


You are so annoying. Get a free house and complain and moan about how they aren't up to your standards. You can't compare Connecticut beaches with NC beaches or Delaware beaches or New Jersey beaches. I'm sure someone from Hawaii wouldn't be impressed with your "beaches"
either.

Just enjoy your free vacation!


+1

No kidding. That was my first thought. If OP is too stupid to appreciate a free beach house, I would be glad to enjoy it for her!

Not all Northeast beaches are rocky , or whatever -don't be so ignorant. Your trolling is offensive and deliberately insulting. Congratulations. You have confirmed the southerner stereotype.

OP, what people like about the Northeast, in general, is that each beach (and city, for that matter) is DIFFERENT. If you like the same OBX NC beaches over and over, that is your prerogative. But don't come here and complain about what someone was good enough to GIVE you. You are insufferable.

That, and some people don't understand why people in their right mind would go south during summer. It is not that difficult to understand - you are just difficult, OP.


CCCL is in the house.


CCOBX lady in the house. Starting yet another troll thread. Did it occur to you that people (GASP) grew up differently than you, enjoyed it, miss it, and that it is actually not a personal affront?

If you don't know any better, that is no one's fault fault but your own. Try not to be so pathetic.


Nope. I’ve never been to OBX or Cape Cod, though I’m sure I’d like them both, since all beaches are pretty great IMO. I’m just someone who finds your posts to be amazingly nutty.




Likewise!

Feel free to chime in about anything you know nothing about.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!


:hurl:

Anonymous

This whole thread is over Crazy OP's head. LOL.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take the ferry from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson and a bus from there to Robert Moses State Park which has the premier beach in the Northeast.


Or just spend a lovely few days in Bridgeport. Great city.
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Anonymous wrote:I spent part of my childhood in Cali and a smaller portion on a tropical island so I am often unimpressed with any beach that is on the eastern side of the US. That said I think Rye, New York is a pretty good option. Stay away from New Jersey beaches though...they are cesspools.


To YOU. I grew up going "down the shore" If you don't like it than please stay away. I have many fond memories of spending time there!


Please don't convince people to come to NJ. I'm enjoying LBI far too much.




NJ beaches are the best, and anyone who says otherwise has not been. Does that make me CNJB (Crazy New Jersey Byotch) - because OBX be nasty.


What NJ beaches and OBX beaches are you talking about? OBX is 200 miles long. Nags Head is much different than Frisco and/or Hatteras Village. It's kind of similar to New Jersey. If one person's only exposure to NJ beaches is Atlantic City, Wildwood and/or Seaside Heights, they may not think too highly of NJ and its beaches.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!


:hurl:



The real question is can you get cold cuts at CT beaches? On DCUM, that's the benchmark of a good beach- the quality of salami, mortadella and provolone. It's ruined many a Yankee's vacation to OBX.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!


:hurl:



The real question is can you get cold cuts at CT beaches? On DCUM, that's the benchmark of a good beach- the quality of salami, mortadella and provolone. It's ruined many a Yankee's vacation to OBX.


You are positively obsessed. Deli meat (as midwesterners call it) is for lunch, that was established about 10 threads about the same topic ago. But continue showing your hate and ignorance, by all means. There is still no edible food at your choice of destination - but that is not what this thread is about, is it? Why must everything be about you? Did mommy not love you?

I would suggest you get out more, instead of trolling.
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Anonymous wrote:I spent part of my childhood in Cali and a smaller portion on a tropical island so I am often unimpressed with any beach that is on the eastern side of the US. That said I think Rye, New York is a pretty good option. Stay away from New Jersey beaches though...they are cesspools.


To YOU. I grew up going "down the shore" If you don't like it than please stay away. I have many fond memories of spending time there!


Please don't convince people to come to NJ. I'm enjoying LBI far too much.




NJ beaches are the best, and anyone who says otherwise has not been. Does that make me CNJB (Crazy New Jersey Byotch) - because OBX be nasty.


What NJ beaches and OBX beaches are you talking about? OBX is 200 miles long. Nags Head is much different than Frisco and/or Hatteras Village. It's kind of similar to New Jersey. If one person's only exposure to NJ beaches is Atlantic City, Wildwood and/or Seaside Heights, they may not think too highly of NJ and its beaches.


Maybe. But a terrible day in Jersey is still eons better than the best OBX day.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Take the ferry from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson and a bus from there to Robert Moses State Park which has the premier beach in the Northeast.


Or just spend a lovely few days in Bridgeport. Great city.


+1

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I spent part of my childhood in Cali and a smaller portion on a tropical island so I am often unimpressed with any beach that is on the eastern side of the US. That said I think Rye, New York is a pretty good option. Stay away from New Jersey beaches though...they are cesspools.


To YOU. I grew up going "down the shore" If you don't like it than please stay away. I have many fond memories of spending time there!


Please don't convince people to come to NJ. I'm enjoying LBI far too much.




NJ beaches are the best, and anyone who says otherwise has not been. Does that make me CNJB (Crazy New Jersey Byotch) - because OBX be nasty.


What NJ beaches and OBX beaches are you talking about? OBX is 200 miles long. Nags Head is much different than Frisco and/or Hatteras Village. It's kind of similar to New Jersey. If one person's only exposure to NJ beaches is Atlantic City, Wildwood and/or Seaside Heights, they may not think too highly of NJ and its beaches.


Maybe. But a terrible day in Jersey is still eons better than the best OBX day.


I once watched Jersey Shore, i yhink that's i will stick to Hatteras and Cape Cod.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up on the CT shore. We’re not known for our beaches. But at least they’re never really crowded.


Yesterday all the state parks were at capacity by noon!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I spent part of my childhood in Cali and a smaller portion on a tropical island so I am often unimpressed with any beach that is on the eastern side of the US. That said I think Rye, New York is a pretty good option. Stay away from New Jersey beaches though...they are cesspools.


To YOU. I grew up going "down the shore" If you don't like it than please stay away. I have many fond memories of spending time there!


Please don't convince people to come to NJ. I'm enjoying LBI far too much.




NJ beaches are the best, and anyone who says otherwise has not been. Does that make me CNJB (Crazy New Jersey Byotch) - because OBX be nasty.


What NJ beaches and OBX beaches are you talking about? OBX is 200 miles long. Nags Head is much different than Frisco and/or Hatteras Village. It's kind of similar to New Jersey. If one person's only exposure to NJ beaches is Atlantic City, Wildwood and/or Seaside Heights, they may not think too highly of NJ and its beaches.


Maybe. But a terrible day in Jersey is still eons better than the best OBX day.


I once watched Jersey Shore, i yhink that's i will stick to Hatteras and Cape Cod.


Err...I think I will stick to Hatteras and Cape Cod.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!


:hurl:



The real question is can you get cold cuts at CT beaches? On DCUM, that's the benchmark of a good beach- the quality of salami, mortadella and provolone. It's ruined many a Yankee's vacation to OBX.


You are positively obsessed. Deli meat (as midwesterners call it) is for lunch, that was established about 10 threads about the same topic ago. But continue showing your hate and ignorance, by all means. There is still no edible food at your choice of destination - but that is not what this thread is about, is it? Why must everything be about you? Did mommy not love you?

I would suggest you get out more, instead of trolling.


I wasn't the one that brought up the lack of provisions on OBX. it was another poster. I just think it's funny that somebodys vacation was ruined by a lack of cured meats and subpar hoagies.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You summer in CT to sail on the sound, not to drink White Claws while reading People magazine. Rhode Island has nice beaches if you must.


Summer is about a bucket of Tharashers, bucket of Rolling Rocks and all you can eat fried shrimps. Life's good...git some.


Gross


Sweet! More for me. You probably don't like hush puppies either!


:hurl:



The real question is can you get cold cuts at CT beaches? On DCUM, that's the benchmark of a good beach- the quality of salami, mortadella and provolone. It's ruined many a Yankee's vacation to OBX.


You are positively obsessed. Deli meat (as midwesterners call it) is for lunch, that was established about 10 threads about the same topic ago. But continue showing your hate and ignorance, by all means. There is still no edible food at your choice of destination - but that is not what this thread is about, is it? Why must everything be about you? Did mommy not love you?

I would suggest you get out more, instead of trolling.


I wasn't the one that brought up the lack of provisions on OBX. it was another poster. I just think it's funny that somebodys vacation was ruined by a lack of cured meats and subpar hoagies.


First world problems.
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