knew where we really were. we were almost home. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la anthony: oh, enchanted land of my childhood. a cultural petri-dish, from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn t know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they re not all crawling with roid-raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches, and they are awesome. jersey s got farmland. beautiful bedroom communities where that woman from real housewives who looks like doctor zaius does not live, nor anyone like her. even the refineries. the endless clover leaves of turnpikes and expressways twisting in unknowable patterns over the wetlands are, to me, somehow, beautiful. to know jersey is to lov
i m very hopeful and there s no doubt in my mind that there is going to be a positive camden. no doubt. anthony: you re going to stay? tawanda: i m not going anywhere. my pop pop didn t leave. i m not leaving. anthony: yeah, i know. philadelphia is right over there. right across the ben franklin bridge, the center of the cheesesteak universe, but what if it isn t? they re better than that, they re bigger than that, and the best cheesesteak in the area might well come from new jersey. donkey s, opened by leon lucas 71 years ago. a heavyweight contender in the 1928 summer olympics in boxing, he was known during his time in the cavalry as the donkey. robert: they said he had a punch like the kick of a mule. so somebody gave him the handle of donkey. and he kept it. anthony: his son robert runs the joint now and this is what
tawanda: i m not going anywhere. my pop pop didn t leave. i m not leaving. anthony: yeah, i know. philadelphia is right over there. right across the ben franklin bridge, the center of the cheesesteak universe, but what if it isn t? they re better than that, they re bigger than that, and the best cheesesteak in the area might well come from new jersey. donkey s, opened by leon lucas 71 years ago. a heavyweight contender in the 1928 summer olympics in boxing, he was known during his time in the cavalry as the donkey. robert: they said he had a punch like the kick of a mule. so somebody gave him the handle of donkey. and he kept it. anthony: his son robert runs the joint now and this is what they do here. behold, the jersey cheesesteak. robert: pleasure to meet you. anthony: so this is the place.
i m helping our future leaders to become a part of that change. i m very hopeful and there s no doubt in my mind that there is going to be a positive camden. no doubt. anthony: you re going to stay? tawanda: i m not going anywhere. my pop pop didn t leave. i m not leaving. anthony: yeah, i know. philadelphia is right over there. right across the ben franklin bridge, the center of the cheesesteak universe, but what if it isn t? they re better than that, they re bigger than that, and the best cheesesteak in the area might well come from new jersey. donkey s, opened by leon lucas 71 years ago. a heavyweight contender in the 1928 summer olympics in boxing, he was known during his time in the cavalry as the donkey. robert: they said he had a punch like the kick of a mule. so somebody gave him the handle of donkey.
going to be a positive camden. no doubt. anthony: you re going to stay? tawanda: i m not going anywhere. my pop pop didn t leave. i m not leaving. anthony: yeah, i know. philadelphia is right over there. right across the ben franklin bridge, the center of the cheesesteak universe, but what if it isn t? they re better than that, they re bigger than that, and the best cheesesteak in the area might well come from new jersey. donkey s, opened by leon lucas 71 years ago. a heavyweight contender in the 1928 summer olympics in boxing, he was known during his time in the cavalry as the donkey. robert: they said he had a punch like the kick of a mule. so somebody gave him the handle of donkey. and he kept it. anthony: his son robert runs the joint now and this is what they do here.