Causecast

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mairbear
mairbear
"And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works. Hebrews 10.24"
Location: Pasadena, CA
Birthday: 12/12/1985
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Why I Participate

We – all have the responsibility to take care of one another. If we don't, who will? :)

About Me

about me? only child. spoiled brat. smartass :P stubborn, try me. movie maniac. cupcake baker. advertising art director. sat english tutor. freelance photographer. shower singer. afraid of nothing– i never cry, (ha. really) and laugh at everything.

My Interest

i <3 reading at the beach, baking cupcakes, ugly puppies, hand-making greeting cards, playing the piano, watching football, wearing hoodies, learning new things..

Blog Posts

  • TIME OUT FOR HUNGER. NYC

    Time Out For Hunger
    New York City
    Sunday, March 8, 2009

    On Sunday, March 8, invite your friends and family to dine out for a good cause — fighting hunger in NYC. It’s Time Out New York’s “Time...

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  • scarlett__mage
    scarlett__mage

    hey there, fellow VMI :)

  • alim215
    alim215

    great viewpoints! Good job!

  • Harmonious
    Harmonious

    Welcome :)

  • james
    james

    whats up Mary =)

  • jaykim330
    jaykim330

    CAUSECAST invite at 1:30AM?? GO TO SLEEP SON!

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Events I've Attended

  • The Heart Truth— a national awareness campaign for women about heart disease— created and introduced the Red Dress as the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness in 2002 to deliver an urgent wakeup call to American women.