Monday, September 30, 2013

Goodwill Worker Returns Jewelry Worth THOUSANDS!!

When a Goodwill worker found $40,000 worth of Tiffany jewelry in a Burlingame, CA. warehouse this April, she started "jumping for joy."
Then, she returned everything to the rightful owner.
Bonnie Patton discovered the missing items after they were accidentally donated, ABCNews.com reported. Sandra Williams had meanwhile been hopelessly searching for her heirloom jewelry, including a 1.75-carat diamond engagement ring.
Williams called the Goodwill Donations department, where Jasmine McCowan filled out a lost donations report for her. McCowan told Williams not to get her hopes up, though, because the 60,000 square-foot warehouse processes more than 25,000 items a day, according to a San Francisco Goodwill blog post.
But only three days later, Patton found the jewelry.
"Williams wanted to give me a reward," Patton told ABCNews.com after the jewelry was returned, "but the thank you and the hug was my reward."


“You can never comprehend my gratitude when my items were returned to me,” Williams later wrote to Goodwill. “There really is goodwill at Goodwill.”
In August, another honest Goodwill worker found $10,000 in cash at the Stockton, CA., collection spot. She, too, turned the money in. "My concern was, someone is out of that money," the worker told KXTV. "I'd like for them to get it back."

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Charlie Sheen Dismissed

Charlie Sheen has been dismissed from jury service a day after signing on to take care of his civic duty.

The actor was excused from a court in Los Angeles on Tuesday before he was even considered as a prospective juror in an upcoming case.

Speaking to TMZ.com on Monday, the former Two and a Half Men star revealed what type of case he was hoping for: "Probably, like, a multiple homicide case, something really interesting."  Could that have something to do with why he was dismissed??? 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Daryl Hannah: I've battled autism since childhood


You may know her as Madison the mermaid in "Splash," or for her roles in "Blade Runner", or "Steel Magnolias." But actress Daryl Hannah, 52, has fought a private battle with autism for years, and tells People magazine that when she was a child, doctors wanted to put her in an institution.


Her mother refused, but Hannah was horribly shy and felt isolated by her condition, rocking incessantly and feeling that she "checked out" at school, she told the magazine. She fell in love with the movies, and ended up moving from Chicago to L.A. at just 17 to pursue an acting career.

"Acting for me was about going to the Land of Oz and meeting the Tin Man," she says. "It still is."
But her condition still troubled her, she tells the magazine, saying she refused to do talk shows or attend her own movie premieres "because I was terrified."

The fears haven't gone away, she says she still rocks, but she hasn't let them stop her from work as an environmental activist, going to jail five times in the past seven years for various protests. 

"Nowadays acting is like a vacation from my real work as an activist," she said.


Hannah lives off the grid, relying on well water and solar power for her one-room home in L.A. and ranch in the Rocky Mountains, and driving a truck that relies on French Fry grease.

"I wasted too much time scared, self-conscious, and insecure," Hannah says of her battles. "Life is too short to stress the small things anymore."

Friday, September 27, 2013

Naked And Scared Challenge

For decades, haunted houses have made a killing in the runup to Halloween by frightening visitors with spiders, ghosts, smoke, and other chilling animatronics. But, one spectacle on the East Coast will literally scare the pants off of you this season.
The Naked and Scared Challenge is a new adults-only experience at Shocktoberfest, a 27-acre fear extravaganza located in Sinking Spring, Pa., where visitors are invited to disrobe if they dare.
"I've been a haunter for 22 years. When we started, we could scare people with plastic masks and knives," said Patrick Konopelski, president and owner of Shocktoberfest. "But over the years we've become desensitized. Hydraulics, pneumatics, special effects... everyone's aiming for the scariest haunted house. So when we came up with the idea for people to take the tour naked, I thought 'Wouldn't that be wild!'"
The inspiration for the tour is a case of life imitating art. When Konopelski came home to find his four teenagers tuning in to the series "Naked and Afraid" on the Discovery channel, he said his first reaction was "What in the world are you watching?" But after viewing the show himself, he began wondering how he could emulate the experience at Shocktoberfest.
"People are afraid of being naked," said Konopelski. "And, in a way, it allows us to kind of go back to our roots. Instead of animatronics, now I can scare you with a feather."
In order to take the Naked and Scared Challenge at Shocktoberfest, which opens on Friday, participants must reserve tickets ($20) online beforehand and be at least 18 years old. After choosing the "nude" or "prude" (underwear-only) option, guests are asked to sign waivers before undressing in a communal changing room where all of their possessions are secured inside of a bag. Then, it's time for a clothes-free fright.
To ensure that nothing untoward takes place beneath the dimmed lighting, 12 security guards will be placed throughout the course, no cameras are permitted and visitors may only experience the Unknown Haunted House with the group they purchased tickets with, according to Konopelski.
"If you signed up alone, you will walk through alone," he said. "This isn't a place for strangers to meet. This is strictly the right to go through a haunted house nude so it heightens the experience of fear."
Konopelski acknowledged that there has been some local backlash to the tour from those who assume it will lead to debauchery.
"People have trouble disconnecting nudity from sex," he said. "But this is about being naked and vulnerable."
Whether the experience will haunt you afterward is still unknown.

UPDATE:


Officials in a small Pennsylvania township have told organizers of the "Naked and Scared" haunted house challenge to keep their pants on.
According to Shocktoberfest owner Patrick Konopelski, he has been notified that he is not allowed to have customers participate in a naked walk-through of his haunted house.
"Our local municipality asked us to reevaluate our program," Konopelski told The Huffington Post. "Even though legally we have the right to do it, all the national and international exposure made them uncomfortable and they asked us to reconsider."
Earlier this week, Konopelski told HuffPost he would be offering a "Naked and Scared" tour of his haunted house in Sinking Spring, Pa. The tour was intended to scare people by putting them in a vulnerable position, where they would not be protected by anything.
Konopelski said his inspiration for the nude tour came to him while watching an episode of the Discovery Channel's show "Naked and Afraid," in which two strangers -- a man and a woman -– have to survive in the wilderness naked for 21 days.
The Shocktoberfest team planned to offer the special event to consenting adults, at specific times when regular customers were not present in the park. The customers, not the ghouls, were to be only naked participants.
But now, people won't be able to go through the haunted house in the buff.
"No one is more disappointed than us," Konopelski said. "Our attorneys realize that it is a legal right of ours to have this, but to prove it in a court of law over months and years -- it becomes a moot point pretty fast."
Officials with the Township of Spring did not return a call for comment from HuffPost on Friday.
According to Paranormalpopculture.com, the property Shocktoberfest sits on is part of two municipalities. Township of Spring Manager Jay Vaughan told the website that his municipality was initially under the impression that the nude portion of the event would take place in a building that sits within the Borough. However, when he discovered the nude event was not allowed on Borough grounds and would be held within the Township, he notified Konopelski the event would not be covered under the organizations current permit application.
However, all is not lost.
"Shocktoberfest is still happening with all the attractions, events and all of that, but we're just offering the prude option this year for the 'Naked and Scared' event," Konopelski said.
The "prude option" will allow consenting adults the option of going on the tour in their underwear.
Konopelski said there is a possibility that the "Naked and Scared" event can be held next year -– with full nudity.
"Our township is interested in working with us, so we'll see how it shapes up," he said.
He added, "People had a problem with not what the tour was, but with what they thought it was. It never had anything to do with sex or debauchery. We were trying to create a fun and unique event."
Additional information can be found at Shocktoberfest.com.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Money in Walmart Cookies

The mysterious Good Samaritans who left $100 bills in boxes of Walmart cookies have been identified.
The team behind Portland's 98.7 The Bull radio station came forward and said that they've been planting the bills in conjunction with their Cash Cow giveaway, KPTV reports.
In addition to giving away $1,000 to call-in winners multiple times a day, the crew has been hiding cash in local groceries and retail stores where folks who could use a break might find them.
“It’s a secret how much we’re putting out each day and where, but we wanted to make it accessible to everyone and give everyone a chance to have just one more reason to smile,” the program's assistant director B-Dub told ABC.
Their scheme first began making headlines after a Salem man discovered two $100 bills in packages of snickerdoodles he purchased from Walmart last Saturday. Reports of several other findings surfaced this week until The Bull's team stepped up to claim responsibility.
The station plans to give away $20,000 or more over the next 6 weeks.
“We’re not taking credit for every hundred dollar bill that was hidden because people have been paying it forward,” B-Dub told ABC. “We’re doing this to pay it forward and do some good.”

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Guess Whose Birthday is Today, September 25th!!


Willard Carroll "WillSmith, Jr., born on September 25, 1968 in Philadelphia, PA, is an American actor, producer, and rapper. He has enjoyed success in television, film and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him the most powerful actor in Hollywood. Smith has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, two Academy Awards, and has won four Grammy Awards.
Happy 45th Birthday Fresh Prince!! 



Josh Taylor, born September 25, 1943, in Princeton, IL, is a long-time American comedy and dramatic television actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Chris Kositchek (he originated in 1977) and Roman Brady on the long-running American dramatic series Days of our Lives and as Michael Hogan, the father figure on NBC's long running situation comedy The Hogan Family.
Happy 70th Birthday Josh!! 










Bridgette Leann Wilson-Sampras, born September 25, 1973, in Gold Beach, OR, is an American actress, singer and model. A Miss Teen USA in 1990, Wilson holds several acting roles in television and movies, including the role of Veronica Vaughn in the movie Billy Madison, the role of Elsa Shivers in the movie I Know What You Did Last Summer, and the role of Sonya Blade in the movie Mortal Kombat.
Happy 40th Birthday Bridgette!! 


Powerball Winner Not So Happy, Happy, Happy

“Wild” Willie Seeley of Manahawkin, New Jersey, has one piece of advice for the winner of last week’s $400 million Powerball pot in South Carolina: Run. “Just disappear,” he said, speaking from hard-won experience. “Get lost while you still can.”
After Seeley and 15 co-workers from Ocean County's vehicle maintenance garage shared part of an even bigger Powerball jackpot last month, $450 million, the "Ocean's 16" celebrated the win at a press conference where Seeley stole the show with a cascading beard, tinted shades, and a battered straw hat. “We are very happy, happy, happy,” he said to hoots and hollers from the crowd. “I’m going to continue to watch NASCAR races on Sunday. Maybe I’ll be at a log cabin on multiple acres of land.”
The next morning, he and his wife, Donna, appeared on NBC’s TODAY, where Willie (no one calls him Seeley) pledged to fish, hunt, and generally do as he pleases. “I can do what I want,” he told Matt Lauer, turning warmly toward his smiling wife. “We can do what we want.”
Now, however, that sense of infinite freedom has curdled into regret. In their first interview since being thrust into the national spotlight, Willie and Donna appear less like the “happy, happy, happy” recipients of a blessing than the weary parents of a problem child. “There are days I wish we were back to just getting paid every two weeks,” Willie said last Friday from inside his modest, antler-adorned home. “You have to change your whole way of life, but we didn’t want to change the way we lived. We liked the way we lived.”
Donna goes even further, calling their winnings “the curse.” And while they wouldn't go so far as to give the money back, they're more than happy to pass the spotlight to an as-yet-unidentified dupe in the Gamecock state, a man who, according to South Carolina lottery officials, pulled off the road for hotdog buns and bought the winning ticket on a lark. “He doesn't understand,” Willie said. “The drama is nonstop.”

And it’s a drama more Americans may experience as state lotteries expand, setting records for revenue and exciting politicians desperate for cash but loathe to raise taxes. A decade ago, jackpots rarely cracked $100 million, but now, thanks to more expensive ticket prices, new games and added retailers, they routinely soar to three times that princely sum.
In the last eighteen months alone, states have awarded the five biggest lottery prizes of all time, all of them north of a quarter-billion dollars, and those purses are likely to grow still larger as states experiment with allowing people to buy tickets with smartphones and credit cards, the hoped-for tools of perpetual gaming.
“There are a lot of zeros in this money," said Paula Harper Bethea, executive director of the South Carolina Education Lottery, at a press conference announcing her state’s winner last week. “It’s a life-changing event.”
But as Willie’s story makes clear, a life-changing ticket is also a complicated windfall. Willie’s share of the $450 million pot was divided by two other winning tickets, and further divided by 15 coworkers, all of whom bought a ticket through a pool at the county garage where Willie worked as a warehouse manager. After taxes he had less than $4 million to call his own, which, as he put it, “ain’t sh-t in today’s economy.”
Still, it was enough money for Willie and Donna to leave their jobs, Willie saying sayonara to the county, Donna resigning a dangerous nursing post at a psychiatric hospital. 
She and Willie paid cash for new vehicles: a black GMC pick-up for him, a shiny purple Chrysler for her. Their neat one-story house had been battered by Hurricane Sandy, so they put a new roof on it, paid the mortgage off and made the backyard sparkle. Inside they gutted the bathroom, tossing out their old washer and dryer in the process.
Then they helped family, funding a house for one kid, a master’s degree for another. Willie’s father, a retired artist who gave Willie his country-peacock sense of style, has cancer — so Willie helped fund his second round of chemo, watching as his old man’s prognosis improved in the process. “I do good deeds every day,” he said, “just like Dale Earnhardt. And just like him I don’t like bragging about it.”
He also did something big for himself, making one of his press conference pledges come true by buying a cabin on 15 acres of land, about 30 minutes away. Willie plans to move there next month, full-time, a move driven as much by his hunting-and-fishing dreams as by his need to slam the door on a world of hucksters, criminals and professional show runners that opened up the day he won Powerball.
They arrived after his TODAY appearance, a cavalcade of long-lost relatives, sympathetic beggars and what felt like every reality TV producer in the country. “I pulled a .357 magnum on the last fellow who came walking up the driveway,” he said. That seemed to work, but the phone won’t stop ringing. National Geographic, A&E, Ryan Seacrest Productions — Seeley said he’s heard from them all.

“They put me in the National Enquirer, next to Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. I mean I ain’t into all that.”
Not even for money? “Not for anything,” Willie said. “Would you want a camera following you around all day when you finally have the time to go hunting and fishing and do all the things you wanted to do?”
Before all this happened, he and Donna had bills but at least they could be themselves, watching Duck Dynasty, a finger looped over a bottle of Moosehead Lager, friends on the way over. He says he bought a shotgun “for protection” and still can’t act like a rich guy anyway. “I get cheap attacks,” he said. “You never heard of a cheap attack? It’s when you look at something you need, and think: Hell, I can’t afford that.”
“We’re simple people,” he said, posing for a picture next to his new truck, a shotgun in one hand, a practiced middle-finger extending from the other.
You got that world? Willie has a message for you too: RUN!!  

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

CANDY CRUSH SCAM!!! MUST READ!!

 If you or any of your friends play Candy Crush Saga, be on the lookout for this scam page that has gone viral. Scammers often use the promise of special items or cheats for popular Facebook games to lure in unsuspecting users. Always be extra suspicious of any such offers!

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[Weekend *CANDY* Alert]

The Candy Crush Saga rogue fanpage (that claims to be the official Candy Crush Saga page) is still going strong. Their fan count is now up to 52K and they are using a redirect (from a recently purchased domain = July 11, 2013) to a Woobox static tab. Another rogue page = Candy Crush Saga Rewards (joined Facebook on April 27, 2013) is now up to 78K fans (105,828 talking about this) and also uses a Woobox static tab. They also use the ‪#‎FreeExtraLife‬ hashtag.

The "Candy Crush Saga unlock all levels" rogue fanpage last posted on Thursday and that particular post now has almost 30K shares, 9,714 comments, and 18,174 people that like that post. If you add that up - you can only begin to guess what these rogue pages are up to.

Warn your Candy Crush addicted friends to stay away from the "Candy Crush Saga Unlock All Levels" & "Candy Crush Saga Rewards" fan pages. There is no telling what level of badware is dumping down into their browsers or computers. We only know that the IP associated with their current domain: 199.59.63.123 is hosting 502 other shady sites. We tagged Woobox hoping that they will check into this scam and shut these rogue tabs down.

With all the candy-crazed-candy-crushed lovers out there, they should be checking that the page is "official" & "verified" (has a blue checkmark) before going off and following rogue instructions from shady pages.

Make sure to pass along to all of your gaming friends!! 



Candy Crush Saga Cheat: How To Get Infinite Lives For Free

If you've been on a Tube, a bus, or witnessed anyone holding a smartphone anywhere in the past few weeks, you know about Candy Crush Saga.
While the big consoles and AAA games still get most of the column inches, King's action-puzzler has quietly taken the Android and iOS charts by storm, racking up in-app purchases that bigger-name games can only dream about.
But now it turns out there may be a way to bypass the game's torturously slow regeneration mechanic, and play essentially for free.
And you don't have to hack anything. Or pay 69p for five more lives.
According to various online gaming sites, all you have to do is change your time settings. The widely-employed method involves simply setting your clock forward by 2 and a half hours, so that the game thinks more time has passed than actually has passed.
Restart your device, reload Candy Crush Saga, and bingo - you should be back in business.
Of course, given that the game's makers are apparently planning on launching an IPO based largely on the title's success, we wouldn't be surprised if this loophole is closed fairly soon. And no, it doesn't work for PC or Facebook versions of the game.

Monday, September 23, 2013

10 Surprising Uses For Your Dishwasher

Sure, your dishwasher makes quick work of dirty plates and cups. But lots of other stuff will get squeaky-clean in there, too. “Dishwashers are real time-savers for cleaning many household and personal items,” says Liz Trotter, owner of American Maid Cleaning in Olympia, Washington. Read on to find out how you can save yourself some serious scrubbing.

1. Glass Globes from Light Fixtures
It’s amazing how much brighter a room will look after this cleaning task is checked off your to-do list. “Run these through on the top shelf and make sure there’s space between them because the glass is more fragile than what’s used for drinking glasses,” says Trotter. Use the delicate, china or crystal cycle if available, and skip the heated dry option. And to be safe, avoid washing antique or hand-painted globes or those with gold-leaf trim in the dishwasher.

2. Shower Heads and Faucet Handles
If your shower head is spraying sporadically from
clogged holes or your faucet handles aren’t as shiny as they used to be, place these on the top rack and run the pots and pans cycle. It’s fine to run cookware through at the same time, so you’re not wasting a wash for these few items.

3. Plastic Hair Brushes, Combs, Clips and Barrettes
These personal care items get coated with hair products, but clean up well in the dishwasher, says Trotter. Remove all strands of hair, then corral everything in a mesh lingerie bag or dishwasher basket on the top rack. Run a normal cycle. One note: Don’t try this trick with wood-handled or natural bristle brushes because the water and heat can damage them.

4. Baseball Hats and Visors
“The dishwasher is a fantastic way to make sure hats keep their shapes,” says Linda Cobb, a cleaning expert who is also known as the Queen of Clean. Put hats on the top rack, head opening down, on a separate wash cycle from dishes because you can’t use dishwasher detergent (many contain bleaching agents). Instead, fill the detergent cup with borax, found in the supermarket laundry aisle. Run a regular cycle without the heated dry option, then place hat over a glass or jar to dry. Reshape brim while damp.

5. Plastic Toys
Small plastic items such as baby toys, teethers and
action figures can get funky pretty fast. Toss them in a mesh bag or dishwasher basket and place on the top rack. “Wash these on a normal cycle along with your other dishes,” says Donna Smallin, author of The One-Minute Cleaner.









6. Pet Bowls and Toys It’s generally fine to load these with other dishes. “Wash them regularly to prevent the growth of bacteria that can make both you and your pet sick,”
says Kimberly May, DVM, of the American Veterinary Medical Association. “But it’s prudent to run a separate load or use the sanitize cycle if you have a baby or a family member with a suppressed immune system." Most dishwasher-safe toys are labeled accordingly on the package or manufacturer's website. However, if you're not sure whether the
material will hold up in the dishwasher, just to be safe, you can also soak toys in 1 part bleach to 10 parts water, and rinse well. Rope toys and rawhide chews can’t be cleaned; toss when icky.


7. Kitchen Dish Sponges and Brushes
Load these up at the same time you do the regular dishes, suggests Smallin. The top rack is usually the best place so you can stand them up or wedge between other items. Run through on a normal cycle.

8. Kitchen Appliance Parts
Once a week, load all of these into the dishwasher to make the whole kitchen seem shinier: chrome drip pans, enamel-coated gas grates and burner caps, fridge water dispenser grate, sink plugs, microwave tray and range hood grease filters. Use the normal washing cycle.

9. Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Rests, and Salt and Pepper Shakers
“We handle all of these things every day, so they collect lots of grease and grime, which you may not even notice,” says Trotter. Periodically empty sugar, spice and condiments and wash these containers along with your regular loads. Once they are completely dry, you can refill them with the contents you set aside before washing.

10. Personal Care Items
Toothbrushes, toothbrush holders, goopy soap dishes, nail brushes, plastic makeup brushes and bathtub drain plugs all benefit from an occasional run through the dishwasher. Place on the top rack with smaller items tucked in a dishwasher basket, and wash on a normal cycle with your other dishes.

Remember to read the manufactures washing instructions before putting anything into the dishwasher. 

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Guess Whose Birthday Is Today!!!

Did you guess correctly? 
Joan Jett turns 55 today.  Born Joan Larkin on September 22, 1958, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Joan Jett entered the music business at age 15 in the punk-pop band The Runaways. She went on to become one of the most influential women in rock; recording hits like "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"; founding Blackheart Records and producing Riot Grrrl acts Bikini Kill and L7. Her early career was portrayed in the biopic The Runaways.  One of the top women in rock, Joan Jett had a string of hits during the 1980s and 1990s. Her passion for music began early, and she received her first guitar at the age of 14.





Born Antonia Christina Basilotta turns 70 today, September 22, 2013, better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer-songwriter, actress,filmmakerfilm directorchoreographer, and dancer, best known for her multi-million selling worldwide No. 1 hit "Mickey" from 1981.

Neighbors Call B.S. On Ex-Patriots Star Brian Holloway

 The plot thickens in the story of ex-New England Patriots player Brian Holloway, who went ballistic after his New York home was trashed by a horde of rowdy, drunken, teen vandals.  Turns out the house was already in disrepair and in FORECLOSURE, and his neighbors smell a rat.

TMZ has reported that Holloway owes a whopping $1,006,348.80 on the house.  It appears he was delinquent in paying his mortgage and the bank then demanded payment of the entire balance.
Brian hasn't lived in the home for a long time. He's in Florida, and neighbors tell us they thought the house was abandoned.  In fact, before the blowout bash, neighbors say kids staged a number of parties in the house, which has no furniture.

Neighbors think the kids who Brian is now attacking are getting a bad rap.  They say there was already plenty of damage to the home before the party in question; broken doors and damaged floors.  And, there was plenty of preexisting graffiti covering the walls.

Some neighbors are suspicious of Brian's motive in requesting financial help to pay for repairs on his PayPal account.  They think he's trying to create sympathy so money floods in and he can save his house.

As for Brian, he has told TMZ that there was some preexisting damage, but the 300 hooligans really trashed his crib.  He also says he's been trying to renegotiate with the bank for 2 years.

The clock is ticking -- the foreclosure sale is set for Oct. 29.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Facebook Scams ~~ NEW DISNEY SCAM

The Free Disney Ticket and Facebook Lottery scam are active once again. If it sounds too good to be true, then you can bet that it is on Facebook. Facebook doesn't have a lottery - these are typically advance fee scams. 

Please like and share the alert to warn your friends about these and other freebie scams on Facebook!

Very few words can capture one’s attention more than the word FREE. You would think that the constant use and overuse by marketers worldwide would eventually desensitize us to its power, but such is not the case. Just seeing the word on a page, in an online advertisement, or hearing it on the television or the radio is enough for the average person to stop and take notice.
Facebook scammers and spammers have enjoyed great success with the lure of false promises. At any given moment, you don’t have to look very hard to find the following “Free” offers or scams on Facebook:
  1. Free iPads, iPhones, Computers, etc. -Including iPad Giveaway and other "Giveaway" Pages
  2. Free Gift Cards & Vouchers
  3. Free Airline Ticket Offers
  4. Free Facebook Credits
  5. Free Facebook Events
  6. Free Virtual & Game Items
  7. Facebook Lotteries
99% of the time, the endgame encountered by unsuspecting users is either a survey scam or a marketing gimmick where you have to complete several ‘special’, ‘reward’ or ‘bonus’ offers to qualify for the promotion. These offers often cost real money, and we have yet to hear of a case where the participant actually received anything after jumping through all of the hoops. 
What’s in it for the scammers?
So why do the scam creators go through all of the trouble? If there is a word more powerful than FREE, it could be MONEY. The more benign scams are run by marketing companies that get paid a commission for each survey completed or offer accepted. Users often submit their name, date of birth, home address, email address, and phone number while signing up for the "special" offers. As you can imagine, this is a treasure trove of data for unscrupulous marketers and identity thieves.
Another danger with survey scams is the potential for malware infections. Users are often tricked into downloading what they think are games, browser plug-ins, or other files. If their system isn't protected, then they could unknowingly install a virus, keylogger, or all sorts of other malware.
How can you protect yourself from these scams?
  1. The first step is to be aware that scams like this are prevalent on Facebook. If you have the mindset that most of the ‘free’ offers you encounter are bogus, then you'll be a step ahead of the game.
  2. Think before you Click! If the offer sounds too good to be true, then don't click that link! There is no way a company can afford to give every Facebook user a $25.00, $50.00 or $100.00 gift card. A little common sense here tells you that something is way off base.
  3. If the offer being presented sounds like it could be legitimate, then contact the company to verify the promotion. Visit their website or contact them on the telephone. This will only take a few moments and could save you a lot of trouble down the road.
As the old saying goes, “If it sounds too good to be true, then it usually is.” Nowhere are these words of wisdom more applicable than on Facebook!

12-Year-Old, Does An Amazing John Lennon "Imagine" Cover

We can't get enough of Magdalen Fossum.
Just 12-years-old, she has star quality and an old soul, the perfect combination. This is a girl who emulates Woody Guthrie, not Miley Cyrus, with the voice and ukulele chops to turn old standards into infectious, contemporary songs.
The Ann Arbor, Mich., singer already has five years of performing experience under her belt (and a musical family to back her up. She started on stage at her parents' venue).
"She began singing at two, making up songs at four, playing piano informally at five, and by the time she picked up the ukulele and fiddle at age seven, she had begun to perform in cafes and open mics in the greater Lansing area," according to her Facebook page.
While we're loving that she looks back to the 1930s and '20s for musical inspiration, we're really floored by her cover of John Lennon's "Imagine."
She really has a flair for the older stuff, though. She's perfected this cover of the Boswell Sisters' "Heebie Jeebies," which she says in another video is one of her favorite songs.


"I like how they sound and the harmonies in them," she said in an interview about the older songs she's drawn to.


Fossum doesn't just rely on covers. She also composes her own tunes.


But one of our favorite things about the young crooner is that she's already showing she has a big heart. Magdalen is already scoring gigs at local folk festivals like Blissfest, Dunegrass Music Festival, and Ann Arbor Summer Fest, but she also performed at the state Capitol Thursday to raise money for a Lansing homeless shelter, the Detroit Free Press reports. Though the crowd for her set at "Music with a Mission" was light, we're positively loving her spirit.
For even more Magdalen, check out this catchy rendition of old standard "Dinah," performed with The Appleseed Cast.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Could Breed Specific Legislation Be Wrong... I Think So!

Breed Specific Legislation would have us believe that all pit bulls look like this:




But pit bull owners, you're probably a lot more accustomed to seeing something like this:


Am I right?


1. BSL, or laws banning the ownership of particular dog breeds, maintain that ALL pit bulls are inherently dangerous..



2. ..aggressive...



3. ..and a liability.



4. Does that apply to this guy?



5. Or to Lefty, the brave girl who took a bullet for her owner?


6. How about Jeffrey, the "positively peaceful" therapy pit bull who helped a Sandy Hook student through her roughest times?


7. Then there's this sweet mom, who was so full of love, she adopted six orphaned Shih Tzu puppies.



8. And this guy who was just happy not to be chained up and made to fight other dogs anymore.



9. We're also not convinced that Baby, the 10-year-old pit bull who saved her family and five other dogs from a house fire, falls under the category of "vicious."



10. Nor does Titan, whose owner may have died after falling and breaking her skull if not for him alerting her husband.



11. This beautiful pit bull fended off kidnappers who were trying to steal his family's 3-month-old baby -- if that's what they meant by "hostile."



12. And we know these laws can't be referring to Lily, who risked her own life to pull her unconscious owner from the path of an oncoming train.



13. Clearly these law makers haven't met pit bulls who love kisses.



14. And fuzzy things.



15. We're not saying pit bulls have done no harm... well, except maybe this little one.



16. But that they, like every other breed, are products of the love they do or don't receive.



17. Love them and they'll love you right back.




For a complete listing of known BSL in the U.S., click here.

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http://www.bornfreeusa.org/b4b_lawmakers.php

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