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rednib t1_jadimzd wrote
OMC is an extremely good school too if you can get in, its in Chestnut Hill and tuition is pennies compared to GFS. Its a small school though without many extra resources, but the education the kids get is top notch, the 8th graders go on to the school of choice, usually with a full scholarship to whatever private high school they applied to the year prior. Last year the graduating class was small, only 16 kids, but they had over $450k in scholarships, its also a blue ribbon school. Also its not like CCH or GFS in which if you're not already super wealthy, your kid(s) won't be the poor one(s) with all of the rich kids. Nothing sucks more than being asked why don't we have a vacation home too? or why can't we go to Europe for the summer like Sally and her parents...
rednib t1_j9ydqe3 wrote
Reply to comment by fungi_blastbeat in SEPTA approves $125 million for KOP rail project’s final design by RoughRhinos
Switching to metro style trains would be a game changer. I don't want to excuse these shitty developers who've destroyed manayunk & rox by overbuilding. But something needs to be done to address the 24/7 traffic cluster fuck there.
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Reply to comment by Stopthemegaphone in Localish weekend getaways by heretocuckspiders
I've stayed in one of the cabins in the national park at Shenandoah and they're pretty bare bones but not run down, just very basic. The national park is easy to hike and there's lots to do around there. It's a bit touristy but not too far away, about 15 minutes drive are the Luray caverns, they're really cool to see in person and they have a kick ass hedge maze too!
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Reply to comment by svenEsven in Penn Medicine residents and fellows want a union, citing grueling workloads and 80-hour workweeks by nankles
Oh don't worry. He's one unexpected deductable away from wholeheartedly endorsing free public healthcare.
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Reply to comment by justisjuice in 120 Units Coming to the Banks of the Schuylkill River in Manayunk by ColdJay64
lol city planners, lmao, if you were even able to find an office in city hall, behind that door would be a brick wall.
rednib t1_j6nced0 wrote
Ah, just what the area needs, more cars and congestion. Everything that made this area unique and desirable has been destroyed by developers in the past decade. Between the development here and the new developments near Belmont, the entire area is just a constant cacophony of noise and jammed traffic virtually any time of the day.
rednib t1_j6klfdc wrote
Reply to Empire State angers New Yorkers as building honours reviled Philadelphia Eagles | Philadelphia Eagles by redeyeblink
This makes me happy knowing how many NY'ers it pissed off.
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Reply to Pa. drillers abandoned thousands of natural gas wells in 5 years, ignored state law, report says by lildobe
Is eye roll strain a real medical condition?
rednib t1_j4o4j13 wrote
Chester is never coming back, its more profitable for it to remain a dump as it's where people who can't afford to live in Philly/Delco/DE end up. That's its purpose. It's also polluted as F, as in you're getting a chronic health condition or cancer (or both) if you live anywhere near the incinerator, the river, or Marcus Hook, which is all of Chester. I used to own a rental property there and sold it after the real-estate investors started building student housing and the university changed their off campus policies for undergrads. The poor have to live somewhere, and that somewhere is Chester.
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Reply to 'Finally, some justice': Corporation ordered to pay Pennsylvania town millions. Fracking destroys town’s water. by CQU617
Pennsylvania's land has always been a free for all for industry, the entire state government is in the take and always has been. Before fracking it was mining and steel. Who needs clean water? I'm sure they must pump in special magic water to Harrisburg and the politicians houses so they don't have to drink and bath in cancer like the rest of us.
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Reply to Auto Insurance Rate Increases 35% Seemingly Overnight, Allegedly Due To PA Rate Hike by Mother_Show8790
Geico raised my rates too, was paying under $100 for 2 cars and now I'm at $125 every 6-months.