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scubastephaniasingwenstephani aka Lynsey is a 24.84 year old girl, has been a member since January 6, 2009, has scored 3998 submissions, giving an average score of 2.30.
  Apr 02 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        2 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
Last night I received a call from a friend of mine requesting that I come over because he wanted a "movie buddy" for the evening. Now this isn't unusual for him because he lives by himself in a big empty house and he gets lonely sometimes. Did I mention this call was received at 11:56pm and we both have 9to5's to go to the next morning? ah, well now I did! heh So I come over and the house is pitch black. As I use my mini flashlight, attached to my keyring, to navigate the walkway to his front door, I think to myself, "wtf." and then I notice that the front door isn't quite closed all the way. That however is unusual. Calling out his name as I pass the threshold, I hear the old house groan as I take a few more steps inside. Still depending on my ultra compact mini flash light to light my path, I fumble along the wall grasping for a light switch. My little light stretching across the room into the dark dark space before me happens to reveal a light switch at the opening of a hallway leading to the bed rooms. I walk across the room and flip it on. At this point I don't know what to think. Still no sign of him and I am completely freaked out. I call his name one more time and walk down the hall towards his room, open the door and shout, "Hey!!!". He was sound asleep!!!! So I closed the door behind me, kicked off my shoes and crawled into bed. I was really tired from the lack of zzz's the night before and I woke up later than I had wanted to this morning. I then realized that I wasn't at home and didn't have any thing to wear to work. So I jumped out of bed, threw my shoes on and flew out the door.

Hours later and 3 cups of coffee in my belly, I realize my shirt is on inside out. :-)

the end
  Apr 02 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        0 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
So I placed my first order with Threadless.com with 5 shirts in that order. I bought one for my brother, 3 for a friends bday and one for me!!! They arrived just when they said they would and in perfect condition. I think I'm in love!
  Apr 02 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        1 Comment        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
So I placed my first order with Threadless.com with 5 shirts in that order. I bought one for my brother, 3 for a friends bday and one for me!!! They arrived just when they said they would and in perfect condition. I think I'm in love!
  Apr 01 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        2 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
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So I placed my first order with Threadless.com with 5 shirts in that order. I bought one for my brother, 3 for a friends bday and one for me!!! They arrived just when they said they would and in perfect condition. I think I'm in love!

  Mar 30 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        1 Comment        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   




Ten minutes' walk from the homelessness charity, Loaves and Fishes, in Sacramento, California, lies an all-too-visible "tent city" - a shanty town, built on wasteground beside railway tracks, that has become one of the most prominent symbols of the recession.

Tent cities reminiscent of the "Hoovervilles" of the Great Depression have been springing up in cities across the United States - from Reno in Nevada to Tampa in Florida - as foreclosures and redundancies force middle-class families from their homes.

"Where the tent city is now is literally a toxic waste dump, it's unsafe, but these people are very resourceful," Burke said. "Some people are living in squalor, with just a tarp tied to a chainlink fence. But then you'll see someone with several tents: The tent they live in, plus some outbuilding tents. And they couldn't be more neat and more tidy. They're working hard to create a sense of home."

Many of the 200 residents of Sacramento's Tent City, as with those around the country, are not recent victims of the downturn: They are the chronically homeless, some of them mentally ill. But the encampment seized national attention after Oprah Winfrey featured it on her daytime television show, part of a series of reports she has been running on the "new faces" of homelessness.

Embarrassed by an influx of television crews, Arnold Schwarzenegger this week announced plans to house the tent-dwellers in a nearby convention centre until a $1m (£690,000) plan for more permanent shelter can be implemented.

The California governor told reporters he had "personally delivered a letter to President Barack Obama last week, to request that economic stimulus funds for the homeless be fast-tracked".

Obama grappled with the phenomenon on Tuesday, when a reporter at his primetime news conference asked him about the "tent cities sprouting up across the country". The president said he was "heartbroken that any child in America is homeless", adding: "The most important thing I can do on their behalf is to make sure their parents have a job."

In both the number and types of inhabitants, the new tent cities do not equate to the homelessness of the 1930s. But the symbolism is powerful, and may have significant political consequences. It was not all that far from Sacramento, or from Fresno - home to another Californian tent city - that the celebrated Depression-era photographer Dorothea Lange took her haunting photos of families living in makeshift camps, forced west by the collapsed economy and the Dust Bowl further east.

"We all take care of each other," Michelle Holbrook, a 34-year-old resident of the Sacramento camp who lost her job as a carer, told the San Jose Mercury News. "I've become the camp mother: I do most of the cooking, and make hot water for coffee." A resident of Reno's tent city, Tammy, said: "We eat things that other people throw out, or whatever ... It's really embarrassing to say, but that's the way it sometimes is out here." Another Reno tent-dweller, Jim, told one of Oprah's reporters it was "like learning how to live all over again".

Obama's stimulus package includes $1.5bn for emergency shelters, and, if passed, his budget should significantly expand funding for affordable housing. Philip Mangano, director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, has called the stimulus funds "manna from heaven", saying they would boost his two-pronged strategy of preventing homelessness while rapidly re-housing those who fall victim to it. Last year, the US government reported that homelessness in America had declined by 30% between 2005 and 2007.

Burke, whose organisation provides food and shower facilities for Sacramento's Tent City residents, has mixed feelings about the national media exposure. It may help build support for addressing the problem, she said, but also threatens to reinforce a distinction between the "deserving" victims of the recession and those who have been homeless for longer, and for other reasons.

"It's an oddity of human nature that we are more about people who have suffered for a short time, rather than people who have suffered for a long time," she said. "When we can identify with somebody's situation, obviously, our empathy is engaged quickly: You can look at someone and say, 'You know, goodness, they owned their own home, they look like I do.' But if someone's been homeless for a while, they no longer look like we think we look. If you're living in a tent, it doesn't take long before you're somewhat unkempt and dirty, because you're living in the dirt."

The changing economy has, accordingly, thrown very different kinds of people into close quarters with one another. In Fresno, freelance electricians and truck drivers, employed until months ago, rub shoulders with crack addicts and those with serious psychological problems. There have been reports of violence in one part of Fresno's encampment, known as New Jack City, but Burke said what really impressed her in Sacramento was the degree of cooperation.

"There is a sort of very pure democracy and self-governance at play. People are making up the rules of their cluster of tents, deciding what's permitted, just as in any sort of community," she said. "You don't want to romanticise this - it isn't camping - but there is a community, and there is a sense of helping others. We've had a series of storms here recently, and if there's somebody new who doesn't have a tent, people will take them in. It's that understanding that, you know, there's somebody worse off than I am."
  Mar 20 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        13 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
I have a pitbull that I have to dress in the winter time because she get's cold easily and I know a few fellow dog owners that do the same. Also in the summer, she wears T-shirts when we go for walks for sun protection because she is very fair and burns easily. I even have to put sunscreen on her face ( per the Vet.'s orders )!

Well, what if Threadless had a line of tees and sweatshirts for Dogs?
  Mar 16 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        23 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
Singing is fun! Can you tell I'm bored?... Please entertain me...

Please.
  Mar 11 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        10 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
I want to be a Threadless employee!
  Mar 10 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        15 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
WARNING: Before continuing, please be sure to take this as a joke because I am in a joking mood and I understand that certain topics are of serious nature, but I don't feel like being serious this morning.


"Wozniak Goes Dancing with the Stars"
Poor Woz

"1 Chimp + Many Rocks = Duck!"
Yup... That's a real headline!

"The word on 'Resident Evil 5'"
I am a fan!

"Suicide attack in Baghdad targets reconciliation conference, kills 33"
They must have been really depressed.

"Church hero didn't know he'd been stabbed"
How could you not know you've been stabbed?

Read more on Google News...





  Mar 09 '09 by scubastephaniasingwenstephani        5 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
So it's Monday and on top of that, I lost an hour of sleep. Though, I awoke with such a chipper attitude that I think my body is actually enjoying the change. I feel refreshed and jazzed! Much like drinking massive amounts of coffee and then slamming 3 redbulls while jogging a lap around the office to really get the heart pumping/blood flowing.
Okay, well that is a bit of an exaggeration, though I think you get the idea...
I woke up and wasn't tired.
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