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  • in reply to: Some criminal law #766596
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    Probably not.

    in reply to: Some criminal law #766594
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    stickynote = Law Student

    in reply to: NBA playoffs #766115
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    Anyone but the Heat. Lebron *gag*

    in reply to: holes holes holes #766145
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    choc

    You are right that digestion starts in the mouth but even the simplest carbs that are very easy to break down take about 30 minutes. Dont think thats happening in the mouth…

    in reply to: Ma Rabu Masecha Hashem #766757
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    “I can’t stop thanking Hashem for the wonderful world”

    I see tress of green, red roses too.

    I see em bloom for me and for you.

    And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

    (sorry you asked for it)

    in reply to: Segulos #766394
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    As long as you are Maskim that it was some sort of Aveira 😉

    TT – I forgive you, even though I wasnt insulted.

    MDG – You are a great referee, I need more of you in my life!

    **Honestly, I didnt even try to read the hebrew, I see hebrew words and my brain shuts down. I think its PTSD from my BY days…

    in reply to: holes holes holes #766140
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    Critique

    I find it hard to believe that dentist would say that, although not an MD most people know that when carbohydrates are eaten and digested they turn into BLOOD sugar (blood glucose).

    Tooth decay has A LOT to do with genetics and with acid. I think you may have misunderstood what the Dentist was trying to say. When foods containing sugars and starches get left on teeth and then it mixes with the bacteria that is in the mouth the mouth starts digesting the food turning it in to acid.

    in reply to: Women's Clothes #766195
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    I’m all for trying something new, but if you arent comfortable with what you are wearing it definitely shows.

    If you are looking to change things up a little maybe start with something small a belt or a big necklace and slowly evolve from there.

    in reply to: Women's Clothes #766192
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    Charlotte Russe? Ghetto Chic (if you know what I be sayin)

    in reply to: Segulos #766387
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    Sarcasm.

    in reply to: Segulos #766383
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    So much better when you hit Google translate.

    in reply to: Women's Clothes #766189
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    I never get shoes in department stores (unless I order them online) I hate having to find a runner and wait until he/she comes back… way too time consuming.

    I’m not a browser, go in get it and leave, so department stores are perfect.

    in reply to: shidduchim- a phase or a life? #766492
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    Will you have a baby if you want to enough?

    Not everyone gets married. Not everyone has a baby. Not everyone has parnassa. Everyone has their own pekel.

    in reply to: Women's Clothes #766186
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    Department Stores.

    Saks, Bloomies, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor and Macys. So convenient!

    Old Navy and Gap for cardis and tanks they are a dime a dozen.

    in reply to: Attn: Older Singles #765772
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    Another thing I’d like to add. If a Single (oy, nebach) is having an off day and feels like kvetching, fagin them a kvetch! For some reason Singles are supposed to be always up-beat and smiley.

    If married people can kvetch so can Singles!

    End rant.

    in reply to: hishtadlus with shidduchim #765833
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    R Kaufman

    “Maybe you shouldn’t have said “no” so often.”

    Completely disagree. I was the girl who said ‘yes’ to every guy that said yes to me because ‘maybe it would go’ now that I’m dating for 6 years unless its what I want, I’m not saying yes.

    The way the Yeshivish world dates drains you really quickly (not that I’ve only dated ‘Yeshivishly’…) so if you are confident in what you are looking for, as I am, there is no need to waste your time with anyone else.

    Goq

    LOL!

    burnt out

    I completely hear you, but at the end of the day you dont want to waste your time. Its really not about how many guys you date, its about the right guy. Now that I choose quality over quantity the dates are more spaced out, but thats ok, its not a reflection on you.

    in reply to: Attn: Older Singles #765768
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    Goq

    Thanks I was also thinking that…

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765616
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    You were worried about an EDITED. I got a delete 🙁

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765612
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    Whew, I thought you were referring to the laser thread….

    There is something called Corporate Tattoos, meaning that when you go to work and are dressed professionally you dont see them.

    Half sleeves anyone?

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765609
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    What did I say yesterday?

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765607
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    I know exactly what I would get if I weren’t religious… Is that weird?

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765603
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    I’m not.

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    You can get rid of them yourself.

    Once you find out what violation you are dealing with you go to nyc.gov/finance and on the right side of the page there are options of what you can pay for (ECB violations, Health violations etc..)

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765600
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    “Did he actually pay someone to mess up his body like that?”

    IDK, depends on the designs and where they are placed but I think some of them are really pretty. Gotta love colorful sleeves!

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    ofcourse

    It will come up on the Title Report when they want to sell and then they will have to straighten it out. Since it is a Buyer’s market they wont get anything from the Purchasers, if there are a lot of violations and liens against the property it can get pretty pricey on the Seller’s title bill.

    in reply to: I know its not polite to stare… #765593
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    Wow, did Jaguar break their mold on this one!

    Not in love w the exterior, is it me or does it look like an amphibious creature? I do love that there is a rechargeable battery pack.

    The Jets are the hottest feature of the car. Since its only on the concept car…. oh well they lost my business 😉

    in reply to: Suggesting Shidduch for………yourself?! #913823
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    Who knows better than you what you want?

    If you see it go out and get it!

    Once you are married (with kids) no one cares if it was a shadchan, if it was online, college…..

    in reply to: What We Can Learn From The Navy Seals #776083
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    It is a great message in LIFE but I dont think it is a great message for Yiddishkeit.

    All too often there is pressure on kids to be the ‘next Rosh Yeshiva’ its black and white and learning and there are no alternative routes in life. In my short 24 years on this earth (with limited intelligence) my opinion is that its the polarization of ‘Frumkeit’ that turns kids off.

    If you say be all that you can be and that equals hero than 100% I agree with the message. But to say ‘this could be heaven or it could be hell’ (hey isnt that an Eagles song?) is the only choices… thats a little intense for kids to digest.

    in reply to: Why wasn't Bin Laden armed? #764719
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    zeman

    I’m sure there are going to be 100 different reports. He’s dead (hopefully). I dont care how. Party!

    in reply to: Why wasn't Bin Laden armed? #764714
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    First of all they said there was a fire fight…. that involves weapons. Secondly, if you think you are ever going to find out exactly what happened at that compound, save your time and energy. You arent.

    in reply to: Men and Makeup #766853
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    bpt

    It depends on the skin tone to hair color, every one is different. I had it done about 2.5 years ago and havent had to go back, I know some people who have to go back every six months for touch ups…

    Regarding the price it also depends where you go (and what area of the body you are doing) in the end *I* think it ends up paying for its self.

    in reply to: Frumster Versus Saw You At Sinai #764509
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    Neither. Given the choices, Saw You At Sinai.

    in reply to: Men and Makeup #766821
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    Tweezing *shudder*

    Laser and electrolysis, a couple of appointments…. done and done.

    in reply to: Social Experiment #2 #763794
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    helper

    Maybe its just me but I dont want to have to teach my husband to be the man I want.

    It bothers me when people say, “Men are like dogs, they are trainable”.

    I dont want to teach him about basic human decency… thats his job w the help of his parents.

    Should I have to fine tune my husband’s sensitive acuity to my needs I will, but the building has to be finished before you start decorating.

    in reply to: Social Experiment #2 #763785
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    Maybe they were good for each other… since he was looking.

    in reply to: Social Experiment #2 #763776
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    Zees, if you only heard the way boys talked about girls…. Pop one and settle down.

    As for the list.

    1. DEAL BREAKER.

    2. DEPENDS.

    3. DEPENDS.

    4. DEAL BREAKER. *HAS HAPPENED*

    5. NO.

    From Red Nails list.

    6. If he has glasses and you go from cold to warm they are going to get foggy. Just sayin’

    7. DEAL BREAKER.

    8. I would tell him to loosen up and take off his hat. *HAS HAPPENED*

    9. Kvetching on a date? I’d probably give him a second date and then the ax.

    10. Take it as a compliment. Not a deal breaker. Besides he IS male.

    11. Depends how bad. Just because I am fixated on proper dinner etiquette, doesnt mean he has to be….. yet.

    12. Thank G-d, I have never had that experience. DEAL BREAKER.

    13. Just tell him. Jeez.

    14. Please see my post in Social Experiment.

    15. I’m guessing if you are noticing thick dirt under the nails there would be worse hygienic problems being as he didnt shower… Non showering mate – DEAL BREAKER.

    16. If you date smokers you know they are gonna smell…

    in reply to: Resume #763803
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    Its going to take more than a well worded resume to impress the ‘Big Four’. Accomplishments. Get your CPA first, and then play around w your resume.

    P.S. If you know someone who works at PwC its not that hard to get your foot in the door.

    in reply to: Social Experiment #763596
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    Why does masculine have to equal shlump?

    I dont want an effeminate man who wears pants tighter than my tights (its an epidemic!) or has a chup more dramatic than Elvis’, with more hairspray.

    Blue collar guy in a white collar job.

    Got details?

    in reply to: Social Experiment #763593
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    I cant stand a man who is more worried about his appearance than I am about mine. Pretty to look at… not to live with.

    Is sense of humor a midda?

    in reply to: Dear Niece #764139
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    Goq,

    I didnt read everyones advice, I just read your OP and your final post. I dont think its “wimping out’ I think thats the smartest decision.

    Should you confront your niece (even in a nice way) she will probably go and tell her parents. What to parents do when they feel their children are under attack? They protect them, even if they are wrong. So, unless you have the wherewithal to deal with a likely family feud I say leave it be.

    You sound like a man who has overcome much adversity in your life, and we all admire you. Hopefully one day your niece will too.

    in reply to: BARUCH DAYAN HAEMES!!! #763643
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    I am not a big Obama supporter at all but come on give credit where credit is due!

    Do you not understand World Politics at all, especially when dealing with possible and probable retaliation?! (Chas V’Shalom)

    I thought Obama’s speech was extremely appropriate and delivered beautifully. It was obvious just from looking at his face how much stress he was under and how tired he was yet, he was eloquent and in control.

    Lay off your agendas for 5 minutes and just be appreciative that Hash-m chose him to finally get the job done.

    in reply to: Anyone here into details of tomorrow's Royal Wedding? #762708
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    Its a good thing you live in America in the 21st Century. It sounds like you have a problem with Monarchy.

    in reply to: Anyone here into details of tomorrow's Royal Wedding? #762704
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    “if they hadn’t happened by a total accident of birth to be born into this lineage, they’d be the most common of commoners”

    …and if you wouldnt have been born a Jew, you would be a non-Jew. Whats your point? You dont get to choose to whom you are born (dont even start w Medrashim)

    Just because you are born a Royal that doesnt automatically make you good looking, smart and nice. It makes you Royal. Period.

    in reply to: Doing Something L'Ilyui Nishmas A [Purposeful] Suicide #764755
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    You seem to be fixated on the topic of suicide.

    The dormant social worker in me is troubled by this.

    in reply to: very funny shidduch story #762370
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    Amen!

    (I hope Hash-m reads the CR)

    in reply to: Date Yawners #762938
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    There are many reasons why people yawn. Being tired is the most common. Lack of attention, being bored, being bombarded with too much information are also reasons why people yawn. The common thread in these are that the person is no longer interested in receiving information.

    For example: Two boys start learning B’Chavrusa and suddenly one is constantly yawning. Its not so much that the Gemara is a “sleeping pill” its just that this boy isnt of the mind to sit and learn at the moment.

    If your date is yawning every 2 minutes you can talk until youre blue in the face he will not remember a word you say once the date is over. I do not think its rude to say,

    “I see you are tired, you mustve had a long day, I think we should cut this date short.”

    You will come across as caring and it will prevent hard feelings on all sides.

    in reply to: Yom Hashoah…why do charaidim/right wing orthodox not "celebrate"? #762622
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    We ‘celebrate’ by living as Frum Jews every single day. Wearing blue and white and waving a flag doesnt make you Jewish.

    in reply to: very funny shidduch story #762367
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    Would the right guy ask me to move to Williamsburg?

    Think about it.

    in reply to: Aggressive Kiruv #761869
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    pascha

    Thats why if you re-read my post you will see that I said ‘those who are seeking out’ that being the Hishtadlus. You cant do someones Hishtadlus for them, Hash-m helps those who help themselves.

    in reply to: very funny shidduch story #762363
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    bpt

    LOL! Park Avenue in the borough of Manhattan.

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