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  • in reply to: Lakewood’s Traffic becoming unbearable, any solutions? #1364448
    teebee48
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    There is a master plan committee who will be presenting they’re plan which includes density and growth

    The tzibur has made it clear that it doesn’t bother them by the lack of attendance of the meetings. It is not because they don’t have time due to the traffic, because when Jackson doesn’t allow an eruv to be built the oilam from Lakewood shows up

    Family’s in Lakewood have made it clear whether by elections or by the lack of activism on this matter that they are willing to sit in traffic and not live the country life like it once was and are happy. If a miyut is not happy you are welcome to move wherever you would like.

    in reply to: Men shopping in young men’s section #1338190
    teebee48
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    Depends if it fits

    in reply to: Calling cops on frum neighbor #1335285
    teebee48
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    Go back to the rav and say that you feel that serious intervention is needed. Invite him to your home to experience it for himself

    in reply to: The Rav Kanievsky Har Habayis “miracle” #1335099
    teebee48
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    The point of this story is to show the great manhig hador. Harav Chaim in his great kedusha was able to tell someone don’t worry it will be fine. Why can we see this as the great story it is?

    in reply to: What kind of people do you like? #1334368
    teebee48
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    People that like me

    in reply to: Men working in Special Ed #1332725
    teebee48
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    There is a tremendous need especially in the chasidish world

    in reply to: Giving used books as gifts #1332552
    teebee48
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    If you buy a book and read and keep it clean that’s a beautiful gift

    I would be quite turned off if someone gives me a used book as a gift

    in reply to: What Happened With Ezras Nashim In Boro Park On Monday Night? #1331210
    teebee48
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    Health – I wish you the best of luck

    in reply to: What Happened With Ezras Nashim In Boro Park On Monday Night? #1331065
    teebee48
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    Health, I don’t think you are anything close to a medical professional. You seem to have lots of time on your hands even answering yeshiva world CR posts sometimes within minutes, and your constant tit for tat and bashing definitely doesn’t make me believe otherwise

    You seem to have an agenda and a mission, come out and show us your name, your face, and some guts

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330249
    teebee48
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    Whatever you want

    What you mentioned is basically it

    Some give machzorim for yom tov when they’re engaged

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1327324
    teebee48
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    Things mentioned like brakes, rotors, struts, tires

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1326987
    teebee48
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    Add up to about $800 max every 3 years

    Again you are trying to get a vehicle for the most cost effective way

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1326646
    teebee48
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    A $8,000 car for example a 2010 Corolla with 70k miles small chance for serious problems and you can put away $1k just in case there’s a serious issue you can fix it and you still come out ahead

    We are trying to minimize monthly expenses

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1326358
    teebee48
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    Why is there a need to lease a decent used car bought with around 8k can be a maintenance free and economical option

    Leasing is more money, more insurance and a bad investment

    Here are the numbers

    $200×36 months =$7200+money down

    For about that money you can get a car that will last more than 3 years and when it starts giving problems sell it for 2k which is pure profit

    This is all besides the insurance which in some cases can be $100 dollars cheaper a month

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1326346
    teebee48
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    Agree that prepaid is the way to go but buying bulk is not. If you keep an eye out for sales and buy a few of those you do a lot better than buying wholesale bulk

    It’s not convenient but you’re on a budget plus it’s a great way to get out and instead of spend money save

    in reply to: cost of living for a young couple in lakewood #1325723
    teebee48
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    Rent is cheap and talking from experience it is possible to make it with just about 30k being that the couple is carful

    The basic rule is simply to watch what you spend. You need to make sure you are getting the best bang for your buck on necessities. When your in the grocery know how much each item is supposed to cost for example cherries are a fruit and can be cheap but can range from 1.99 to 5.99 per pound

    Put on the side 15% of your check and make a fund 5% each 1. Savings 2. Vacations/extras 3. Unexpected expenses

    Keep track what your spending knowing where your money’s going

    in reply to: shaving for a chol hamoed date #1035871
    teebee48
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    What if the girl asks why don’t you have a beard it’s Chal hamoed? and when you tell her that you got a heter she dumps you because your not makpid in halacha

    in reply to: Son's best friend otd #1035895
    teebee48
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    How is he going to be Mekarev him? he is 20 years old and can’t answer questions that this person has and is not really interested in hearing answers.

    In my humble opinion if he want’s to keep in touch with him and not lose a best friends relationship that would be something which would be up for discussion.

    in reply to: ADHD and Shiduchim #1034964
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    Obviously I am not basing my decision off the YWN coffee room!

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