Sophistication Follows Me Nowhere
I was in San Francisco Thursday and Friday…..but less than 24 hours. I had planned on it being a super sophisticated trip since I was all by myself and staying in the Clift hotel…..but apparently sophistication follows me nowhere.
The Douche
Palm Springs is a really small airport. There were only a handful of people in the security line. Piece of cake. I knew I had nothing metal on me…..but as I went through the round full body scanner I was stopped. The woman said the machine had flagged my hair as unusual. I told her they WAY overpaid for that new machine. Then she launched into a lengthy lecture about the algorithms of the machine and why my hair would be deemed as unusual and maybe I could hide a weapon in it and it wasn’t anything against my hair…..blah blah blah. Huh? And then she confiscated my toothpaste. That made my blood boil……because she let me keep my huge container of contact lens solution…..so it didn’t seem fair to the toothpaste. But mostly my blood was boiling because I’d just read an article on the rampant theft in airports by TSA and I felt like this was toothpaste robbery in a way. And I was also thinking about the government intervention into school lunches and it was all too much and I was starting to feel like Aaron Stampler in Primal Fear. I asked her if she was going to throw away my brand new tube of toothpaste and she said yes. I told her how I felt about the wasteful nature of the toothpaste confiscation. I asked how many tubes of toothpaste she confiscates on a daily basis. A lot. She said the homeless go through the trash anyways. Fantastic…..the homeless will eventually get my toothpaste…..after it’s made the rounds in dumpster sludge.
And you would think this was the end of the story…..but it’s not…. [Read more…]
Vintage Cameras for Jen (Shop for a Cause!)
I sketched these vintage cameras over the summer and really had no plans for them but then, today, as I was brainstorming ways to help my friend Jen (who you read about here) I got the idea to offer them as prints to raise funds. Jen is a very talented photographer so I’d like to think that maybe the sketches were meant for her from the very beginning.
For $6, you’ll get all 4 vintage cameras sketches as an instant download that you can print as many times as you like. There’s even one combined print. Frame them and use them as home decor or print them onto t-shirt transfer paper for clothing. 100% of net proceeds go straight to Jen’s family for help. If 100 of them are downloaded that would be $600 to Jen and her family…..imagine 1,000 downloads! Plus, you get these cute little cameras in return too as a thank you!
Click the image to view the listing:
Print them on a t-shirt transfer! Would that be an Instama-Tee?
Note: click here to see photos of a t-shirt transfer iron-on process (scroll to bottom)
I know many of you have been asking for an update. I don’t have a lot of information myself but what I think I can share is that Jen had surgery yesterday and it was much more serious surgery than they anticipated. She is in ICU still in Jupiter, FL with her family. They are all very far from home which makes things even more difficult. I just want to help alleviate a little of their burden right now so they can focus on Jen. So many people helped me and my family during my months of cancer treatment……and I want to do the same for her.
You can also make a donation via Jen’s website here.
Show support here by posting a Shot for Jen!
Please pin and share with your friends….especially if they like vintage cameras! Thank you!
Also for Jen:
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