The Blog's of Elijah Lynn.

Whether you tell yourself you can or whether you tell yourself you cannot... you are always RIGHT!

How To Shower - Men & Women Video

How To Shower - Men & Women Video


How To Shower - Men & Women - Funny videos are here

Veggie Animals

http://www.frogview.com/show.php?file=1508



Have you ever seen a Bok Choy fish?? What about a Green Pepper froggy??



Click above, amazing veggie friends come to life!!!


(If you get an error just hit the "F5" key or "Refresh/Reload" button in your browser.)

DON'T SHORTEN SOMEONE ELSE'S STRING




http://coreperformance.com/article.php?p=4&s=1&id=430

FireCrabs will pull you down! It is human nature! Learn how to deal with Fire Crabs!

Workin' Out

So I did very good on the Core Performance program by Mark Verstagen this week. Tuesday thru Friday and I am as sore as ever. I woke up at 4:45 this morning again but there was no workout program to follow so I went back to sleep after my light therapy. I had only slept for 5.5 hours last night so I felt it was worth it. I just want my Circadian Rythm to be perfect, which it seems to be getting there. Tommorrow, I will wake up and just go to the gym and play basketball or something, just to keep the habit going.

Off to baseball practice now!

HappyNews.com - All The News That's Fun To Print

HappyNews.com - All The News That's Fun To Print

This site seems interesting as well! "Real News. Compelling Stories. Always Positive."

Great Stuff!

p.s. Although I could do without the disease causing Jimmy Dean sponsorship plastered on there!

The Good News Network!

Good News Network - What's New

I was so tired of hearing nothing but bad news and opening up my Comcast start page to a bunch of negativity that I just searched for "Good News" in Google. I found the above link and think it is pretty cool!!

We become what we think about all day long! The question is, "What do you think about?" - Wayne Dyer

Workin' Out!!

For the first time in my life I have consistently woken up at 4:45 am for 4 days straight! I have been using a 10,000 lux therapuetic light for 30-45 minutes in the morning immediately upon waking up!!

After that I head to 24 hour fitness and work out for 60-85 minutes. It feels good to sleep less and have more energy!!

Rippin kitten: Washing a cat

Rippin kitten: Washing a cat

This is an awesome bit of humor here!! It is on washing a cat in a toilet!! very funny pic's included.
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Homeless by choice, O.C. student learns self-reliance - Los Angeles Times

Homeless by choice, O.C. student learns self-reliance - Los Angeles Times

I copied the following link to my blog because online links routinely disappear these days and I really liked this story!

Homeless by choice, O.C. student learns self-reliance

Andy Bussell says his life in his pickup truck has taught him to adapt and change.
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
February 19, 2007

After a long day of film classes, working at the Apple Store, rock climbing at the gym and finishing homework in the student union, Cal State Fullerton senior Andy Bussell heads home — to a white Toyota Tacoma with a twin-size mattress in the truck bed, a camper shell for protection and black curtains for privacy.

The 26-year-old has been living in his truck for nearly 19 months, skirting rules against sleeping in vehicles while otherwise living the life of a mainstream student. What started out as a way to save some cash has turned into a journey of self-reliance and independence.

"Even though I had a good job, I was tired of living paycheck to paycheck and not making any headway with my credit cards," he said. "I've learned that I can push myself, break down my own boundaries. I've been able to learn that I can change and adapt to different kinds of situations."

The odyssey began in 2005. Bussell was working full time as a "Mac genius" at the Apple Store in Newport Beach, sharing a $1,600-per-month apartment in Aliso Viejo. He had racked up more than $10,000 in credit card debt and was struggling to pay for school and save money for a three-month road trip. So on July 29, 2005, he started living in his truck, with the goal of lasting one year.

Co-workers created a pool on how long the truck life would last, with the longest prediction three months.

"I've beat that," he said. "Once you find a routine, it's actually really easy."

Most mornings, Bussell heads to the university gym to shower, shave and brush his teeth. Then he heads to class, and later to work. Evenings are often spent rock climbing or doing yoga, visiting friends or studying in the student union, which has wireless Internet access. Then he heads back to the truck, which he parks in a variety of locations, and plays guitar, reads with a battery-powered headlamp or watches DVDs on his laptop.

There have been hiccups along the way — less than two months after Bussell began living in his truck, he was ticketed by a Costa Mesa police officer, who told him it was illegal to sleep in a vehicle. The citation cost him $177.50, "but when you haven't paid rent for … months, it's not that bad," he said.

His mail goes to a post office box. What he misses most are a kitchen and a bathroom. To deal with the former, he buys food such as yogurt and fruit in small quantities, and to deal with the latter, he takes advantage of public facilities. On occasion, he has resorted to employing an empty Gatorade bottle.

"It's handy being a guy," he said.

Bussell planned to end his time in the truck after completing a nearly three-month road trip last summer, visiting many national parks in the West. But upon his return, he became busy with work and school, and hasn't had time to think about moving into permanent lodging. The credit card debt, which was part of the reason for his decision to live in a vehicle, is nearly paid off.

Bussell's mother, Jill, a health plan auditor who lives in Northern California, has conflicted feelings about her son's choice of dwelling — a mix of motherly worry and filial pride.

"If it was your kid, what would you think? We don't want him in the truck, that's obvious," she said. But "he's a very determined human being. The life experiences Andy's made have been just tremendous."

Some attribute Bussell's lifestyle to his childhood experiences backpacking and camping while growing up in South Lake Tahoe.

Steven Cuellar, 23, met Bussell about two years ago while working at the Apple Store in Fashion Island. When he learned about his friend's plans to live in a truck, he was stunned.

"I thought it was a crazy, whacked-out idea," said Cuellar, who graduated from Cal State Fullerton in June. "At the same time, I know him, so I was like, I know he can do it. He's all like outdoorsy … and that's the perfect setup for a person who likes to be outdoors. It's like camping 24-7."

Bussell has attracted attention on campus, from fellow film students, who created a short documentary about him, and from the campus newspaper. But he has long been an oddity among his peers. He graduated two years early from high school yet has spent a decade in college, switching majors several times. He graduates in the spring, and is awaiting responses to grad school applications. He hopes to shoot travel pieces and nature documentaries, and plans to write a book about his experiences. Postings on his blog, gotruckyourself.blogspot.com, will provide fodder.

"I've learned that I could set my mind to something and do it," he said. "I think I've gained an appreciation for homelessness, in a way. Mine is a choice, but I can appreciate it now. I can understand what people are going through."

Still, to gain a further understanding, Bussell plans to live as a homeless person for a week before he graduates, carrying a backpack with his belongings and sleeping in the bushes of Cal State Fullerton.

"There are so many things to do, and I've got to do them all," he said.

InformationWeek | Galleries: Googleplex East: Inside Google's New York City Headquarters

InformationWeek | Galleries: Googleplex East: Inside Google's New York City Headquarters


Must see if you are a fan of Google!!! I love seeing how Google runs their company!

Psoriasis - Gone

While it may not be cured, Jodi's Psoriasis sure seems to be cured! Take a look at her before and after pictures and read her story!! Very powerful! Dr. Fuhrman has done this many times but these are the first pictures I have seen!!

And look at that back! 58 years young!!

Come join us at Dr. Fuhrman's boards/forums!! So much fun over there!