A Day in the life of a Club Penguin Lifeguard
April 272010
One day,MissLove716 is trying out a job as a lifeguard at the pool,and ends up saving someone on an empty day.
Song used-Save you by Kelly Clarkson
Duration : 0:2:20
One day,MissLove716 is trying out a job as a lifeguard at the pool,and ends up saving someone on an empty day.
Song used-Save you by Kelly Clarkson
Duration : 0:2:20
Super Lifeguard Episode 2!
You better be prepared for this EPIC beginning. Part 2 of a very long series, Super Lifeguard must take on the job of a lifetime as he prepares for the road to success.
Music:
Hollywise by Blacktop Manhattan
Fallen by The Motions
Duration : 0:8:19
Parked cars bob behind a Lifeguard Tower during a 7 2 Earthquake at 4pm Easter Sunday, 2010 Good building codes and solid buildings
Duration : 0:2:23
A wild ride in Wrigleyville from the corner of Halsted and Addison near the red line CTA el to the wicked nice brownstone in the middle of Bradley Place near Wrigley Field in a part of Chicago called lakeview. This brownstone has rehabbed apartments with a great backyard with a trademarked lifeguard chair. It’s is great to live in Wrigleyville. This is a wicked neighborhood near Whole Foods, Jewel foods and 123 bars and restaurant. Produced from our exclusive dashoard camera cam.
Duration : 0:1:32
http://www.superpages.com/bp/Mount-Laurel-NJ/Jersey-Wahoos-Swim-Club-L0001735679.htm?C=Jersey+Wahoos+Swim+Club+&lbp=1
Duration : 0:0:35
This short film is being shown before movies in Pennsylvania movie theaters as part of the FacesOfLawsuitAbuse.org awareness campaign.
“When there are frivolous lawsuits, I don’t think that the people realize what an impact they’re going to have on the entire community.”
Evelyn Graham
Mt. Laurel Pool
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
When the Mt. Laurel Pool in Hazleton, Pennsylvania closed, the community was devastated. “A lot of kids lived for that. They loved it,” says Paul Wanuga, a Hazleton resident. “And it was good because it kept kids out of trouble” in a community where residents say there is too much vandalism and crime. But a lawsuit shuttered the pool, and the once pristine facility is now in shambles.
The pool and its founder, Evelyn Graham, welcomed thousands of swimmers every summer for more than ten years. Mt. Laurel Pool provided a gathering place for families and neighbors and summer jobs for teenagers. One former lifeguard says, “When you’re younger, it is difficult to find a place of employment, and Evelyn gave us that opportunity to have a place to learn good work ethics.”
One summer, despite rules painted on the sidewalk and a warning from the lifeguard, a man ran and jumped into the pool, cutting his heel. “There was nothing we did wrong. He did it to himself,” the pool manager says. The lifeguard and manager cleaned and bandaged the cut, and the manager recalls that he said “Its nothing. It’s just a little cut… No problem.”
But, later, Mt. Laurel Pool was sued. The man and his wife claimed $100,000 for the injury, and Graham’s lawyers recommended that she settle what she considered to be a wildly frivolous case. She was baffled, and, fearing copy cat lawsuits, she decided to close the pool.
In the end, it was the community that suffered most. Hazleton families no longer have a place to swim, and everyone from the ticket takers to the management lost their jobs. “They sue when they shouldn’t sue,” Wanuga says. “But then we have lawyers who thrive on it. They love it. They wish you would sue, too.”
“I’m sure they have other motives in mind,” says a former lifeguard, “but they can’t possibly take into consideration what it’s doing to everybody else.”
Duration : 0:2:4
Two Hot Lifeguards at Zuma Beach,Ca
Ok you people need to get over yourself. I never said the two life guards were gay. It is only a VIDEO!! Everyone videos hot people male or female at the beach which a PUBLIC beach!!
Duration : 0:5:1
“When there are frivolous lawsuits, I don’t think that the people realize what an impact they’re going to have on the entire community.”
Evelyn Graham
Mt. Laurel Pool
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
When the Mt. Laurel Pool in Hazleton, Pennsylvania closed, the community was devastated. “A lot of kids lived for that. They loved it,” says Paul Wanuga, a Hazleton resident. “And it was good because it kept kids out of trouble” in a community where residents say there is too much vandalism and crime. But a lawsuit shuttered the pool, and the once pristine facility is now in shambles.
The pool and its founder, Evelyn Graham, welcomed thousands of swimmers every summer for more than ten years. Mt. Laurel Pool provided a gathering place for families and neighbors and summer jobs for teenagers. One former lifeguard says, “When you’re younger, it is difficult to find a place of employment, and Evelyn gave us that opportunity to have a place to learn good work ethics.”
One summer, despite rules painted on the sidewalk and a warning from the lifeguard, a man ran and jumped into the pool, cutting his heel. “There was nothing we did wrong. He did it to himself,” the pool manager says. The lifeguard and manager cleaned and bandaged the cut, and the manager recalls that he said “Its nothing. It’s just a little cut… No problem.”
But, later, Mt. Laurel Pool was sued. The man and his wife claimed $100,000 for the injury, and Graham’s lawyers recommended that she settle what she considered to be a wildly frivolous case. She was baffled, and, fearing copy cat lawsuits, she decided to close the pool.
In the end, it was the community that suffered most. Hazleton families no longer have a place to swim, and everyone from the ticket takers to the management lost their jobs. “They sue when they shouldn’t sue,” Wanuga says. “But then we have lawyers who thrive on it. They love it. They wish you would sue, too.”
“Im sure they have other motives in mind,” says a former lifeguard, “but they can’t possibly take into consideration what it’s doing to everybody else.”
Part of the FacesOfLawsuitAbuse.org awareness campaign.
Duration : 0:3:11
Lifeguards marching through windsor with some lovely pieces of music! Sit back, Relax and enjoy my videos. Rate and comment please.
Duration : 0:8:4