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squintygirl
squintygirl aka Michelle Chow is a 36.29 year old girl, has been a member since June 22, 2006, has scored 163,164 submissions, giving an average score of 2.18, helping 1,990 designs get printed.
Four years!



And probably the first time I remembered on the actual day!

Thank you, Threadless, for making these last four years so fun, interesting and stylish. Y'all are just the greatest.

Please help yourself to a celebratory pudding cup.


rhythmdev9
rhythmdev9 on Jun 22 '10 at 2:14pm
mmm puddin
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Jun 22 '10 at 2:14pm
yaaaaay!

spacesick 2
spacesick 2 on Jun 22 '10 at 2:14pm
happy threadleversary, mee shell!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 2:18pm
mee shell!

That's exactly what my daughter calls me now.
jess4002
jess4002 on Jun 22 '10 at 2:18pm
yayyy! happy anniversarrrryyy!
rbthatcher
rbthatcher on Jun 22 '10 at 2:19pm
Way to keep coming back!!!
shakethesheets
shakethesheets on Jun 22 '10 at 2:20pm
whoa, 4 years! happy threadversary :)
jamesf
   jamesf on Jun 22 '10 at 2:30pm
nice one, Squinty!
sonmi
   sonmi on Jun 22 '10 at 2:31pm
happy threadversary!
ir0cko
   ir0cko on Jun 22 '10 at 2:32pm
hooray! happy threadless anniversary!
SJ27
SJ27 on Jun 22 '10 at 2:33pm
Happy Threadversary!
HorsefaceDee
   HorsefaceDee on Jun 22 '10 at 2:43pm
yayyyyy.congrats!!!..and when are we going for greek food??
charity.ryan
charity.ryan on Jun 22 '10 at 2:44pm
Hooray!! :D
littlem
littlem on Jun 22 '10 at 2:47pm
happy threadversaryyyyyyyyyyyy!!
lemonalle
lemonalle on Jun 22 '10 at 2:52pm
happy puddingversary!

angelito
angelito on Jun 22 '10 at 2:53pm
Wheeeee! Congrats lady!
adam antium
   adam antium on Jun 22 '10 at 2:56pm
Yay Michelle!!!
Happy Threadversary You!
ir0cko
   ir0cko on Jun 22 '10 at 2:57pm
dang! adrienne and ricco showing up on the blogs today? crazy!
ir0cko
   ir0cko on Jun 22 '10 at 2:57pm
that means you're a special lady!
courtney pie
courtney pie on Jun 22 '10 at 4:00pm
hey! cool! happy thre4dversary!
Rambunkcious
Rambunkcious on Jun 22 '10 at 4:04pm
yaaaaay Happy Threadversary!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 6:51pm
Thanks, everyone!

HorsefaceDee on Jun 22 '10 at 2:43pm
yayyyyy.congrats!!!..and when are we going for greek food??


We'll go as soon as we get our downtown back, dammit!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 6:53pm
More pudding for everyone!

SuperRyan
SuperRyan on Jun 22 '10 at 6:53pm
happy t-day!
the czar
the czar on Jun 22 '10 at 7:02pm
Happy Anniversary Michelle!

Miss ya!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 7:05pm
I miss you, too! I don't normally have an opportunity to be online at this time of day anymore.
bygrinstow
bygrinstow on Jun 22 '10 at 7:08pm
Thank you, squintygirl, for making these last four years so fun, interesting and stylish.
the czar
the czar on Jun 22 '10 at 7:18pm
OFC 4 ever !!!!!
Ryder Revolution
   Ryder Revolution on Jun 22 '10 at 7:19pm
HEY! HAPPY DAY!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 7:23pm
OLD FARTS 4 LYFE!

toot toot
the czar
the czar on Jun 22 '10 at 7:25pm
Ahahaha 
Tikimasters
Tikimasters on Jun 23 '10 at 3:35am
Happy threadversary!
taz-pie
taz-pie on Jun 23 '10 at 5:41am
squintygirl on Jun 22 '10 at 7:23pm
OLD FARTS 4 LYFE!

toot toot


bwahahaha

congrats duder! have some more pudding!
soloyo
soloyo on Jun 23 '10 at 5:43am
Happy Happy Happy Happy Day
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 23 '10 at 7:44am
have some more pudding!

Don't mind if I do!



There's plenty more at the Old Farts' clubhouse, so help yourself. WE'RE HAVING A GOLDEN GIRLS MARATHON!
nikolina100
nikolina100 on Jun 23 '10 at 7:50am
awww, yea! Congrats on 4 years!
beatboxman
beatboxman on Jun 23 '10 at 7:53am
happy happy
6 days later
Disgruntled_Pacifist
Disgruntled_Pacifist on Jun 29 '10 at 10:25am
Happy belated Threadversary!

Hey I read for the first time your "long and boring back story" (The picture of the Littlest Hobo pulled me in (Canadian Much?))

Anyway what a hilariously great story! I can relate having bad eyes myself and a mother who made sure when I went to the eye doctor it was the kind that would say, he's borderline for glasses and there isn't much we can do for him anyway (I have an eye that doesn't focus properly). Now after two years of having glasses I can't believe my mother (who still said "what did you need glasses for?" ) spent so many years talking me out of getting them! Long live four eyed former squinters! And as for the wrinkles, I developed mine in my teens!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Jun 29 '10 at 10:33am
Same here! By the time I was 15, it looked like I had spent most of my youth in a Mozambique desert!
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iPear on Feb 22 '09 at 12:18am
squintygirl your spirit animal would be a seal often called the mermaids of the sea, you would have sweet whiskers that would tickle all the children that you play with and protect from the sharks. You have strong characteristics of Seals, because you are special and make killer pancakes, which is something that most seals are known for. Your skin is silky smooth, and when you swim really fast you look like a huge gray sausage zooming under the water.


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My Long and Boring Back Story
When I was a young lass, I had the most incredible eyesight. I could read small typed pages from across the room and identify licence plates from a staggering distance. It was really cool. For a while there, I was invincible. INVINCIBLE!

Life, however, always has a funny way of crash-landing you back to reality, and over the course of a few years, my eyesight went from fantastic to average to poor to complete crap. I would sit in class and squint at the blackboard all day and have absolutely no idea what I was looking at. In Grade Five, I became an expert note-taker by just writing down EVERYTHING my teacher said (which, incidentally, became a very handy skill none of my board-copying schoolmates had mastered when we all needed it in university) and spent my nights begging my mother for glasses. She didn't believe me. Also, she thought they would make me look nerdy.

I walked around half-blind for almost three years until the fateful day my mom caved in and took me to the eye doctor, hurray! But what was it that finally convinced dear Mum?

Was it the fact that I kept tripping on things I couldn't see in the street? No.

Was it the fact that three of my teachers and the school nurse told my mother that I needed glasses, IMMEDIATELY? No.

Was it the fact that I had to hold a book a centimetre from my face to actually make out the words? No.

What convinced my mom to take me to the eye doctor was my squinting and how much she hated it.

'You look like you're smelling boiled cabbage all the time, stop making that face!'

'You're going to have terrible wrinkles when you get older, stop making that face!'

'It's going to freeze like that forever, you know, stop making that face!'

And 'squintygirl' was born. It was, however, the same day I finally got glasses (the ugliest glasses you could ever possibly imagine, natch), so I never had to squint again. Nevertheless, I felt such an affinity for and alliance with squintygirl, that she stayed with me through successively uglier pairs of glasses as the years passed.

Today, I have less ugly glasses and still don't squint, but I continue to salute that industrious little girl. Incidentally, my face never did freeze that way, but I am worried about wrinkles, now that I'm a member of Threadless' Old Farts Club. I guess Mom was right about something. (She was also right about the nerdy thing, too.)

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