
Lakewood ain’t what it used to be – to blatantly advertise such gashmeis and pritzus.
Is no place to remain unsullied?
I must broaden my horizons, spread my wings and seek purer pastures.

Lakewood ain’t what it used to be – to blatantly advertise such gashmeis and pritzus.
Is no place to remain unsullied?
I must broaden my horizons, spread my wings and seek purer pastures.
Even if you weren’t being snarky, people are people all over.
When I saw my Lakewood cousin at a sheva brachos, literally all she wanted to talk to me about was sheitels. Is that OK?
Like I said, Lakewood ain’t what it used to be. No longer the holy sacred and separate “Ihr Hakodesh” so I guess decent shaitels are welcome (to be sure there are still hold outs for non-skin parts)… the question is though, has your cousin changed or she is a reflection of Lakewood’s new multiculturalism
Lakewood fakewood…shhh, you didn’t hear me say that.
Come move here! I wave hello to my shaitel every so often, and my nails are as naked as the day they were born.