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"He put so much effort into designing them, and even incorporated my lucky numbers, but I just can't stand them."
"My favorite is 'If I make the first smearing, it will be weird, because it was made for a woman.'"
"It was a BRAND NEW trash bag, and the pizza was the ONLY thing in there. But I didn’t want to make his terrible day worse so I fed him trashcan pizza. IT WAS OUT OF LOVE, PEOPLE!"
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Meet Farm Girl Jen, a “flirty” 49-year-old mom who posts videos of herself working on the family farm (among other things) in her bikini. And surprisingly enough, thousands of people (mostly men) subscribe to her YouTube channel for that very reason (and only that). More proof that all you need to make money is an idea and an Internet connection. Or something like that.
Anyway, Jennifer Saucier claims to make as much as $100k a year with these videos, some of which require a pay-per-view charge. Yes, apparently you can do that on YouTube. We tried clicking on one of her videos and it prompted us to pay $1.99. The Internet is a fickle beast sometimes.
Back to Saucier, who lives with her husband Jason, and has two grown children, both of whom are thrilled she pulls in that kind of money . They’re probably millennials.
“The channel has really snowballed over the year. It started off as a bit of fun and my friends thought it was cool – now we have started making money from it and we want it to be full time.”
“I believe it’s important to stay fit. I do sit ups and push ups in the morning to get my metabolism going and then weight training and cross fit in the evening,’ she said. ‘Plus we always eat clean and buy local meat.”
Farm Girl Jen has 11 videos with more than 500,000 views. Most are simple and straightforward, “hey, look at me, I’m in a bikini pulling my tractor.” And “here I am pumping a shotgun.” Again, this is both brilliant and remarkably stupid. Kudos to her for taking advantage of men who have nothing better to do than sit in front of a computer and click away.
She’s a keen observer of how things work in America.



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Published: 2012-05-14 18:00:00
Updated: 2012-05-14 18:00:00
Fayetteville, N.C. — Boudoir photography shoots are a hot trend right now. Many women are posing for the sometimes racy photos as a gift for their husbands or significant other. Couples even do it.
A Fayetteville-area mother paid for a private boudoir photo shoot at her home. It was an anniversary gift for her deployed husband. She purchased a deal from Groupon for $65.
"I wasn't going to some studio and undressing" she said, not wanting to be identified. "This felt a lot more comfortable."
Her husband loved the gift, until he went online, looked up the photographer, Tabitha Jennings, and saw his wife's pictures on Jennings' Facebook page. The photos were among dozens of pictures of other women in lingerie.
"But, to me, that's me in my panties and bra, in my bedroom, a specific picture for my husband," she said.
So, she called Jennings, who she says agreed to remove the pictures. But the next day, some of the pictures remained.
In multiple back and forth emails that followed, Jennings reminded her client that she initialed a contract checklist which clearly states the images could be "used as marketing tools in print, on her website or through other media outlets."
The client claims Jennings described the paper as a copyright release that would allow her to print Jennings' pictures herself and says Jennings gave it to her only minutes before the photo shoot started.
"I was standing in my underwear, so I was feeling uncomfortable, awkward," the woman said. "I just quickly initialed and signed it so we could get started."
In the emails, Jennings also wrote that she was "nice enough to remove all of the images that showed (the client's) face," but reiterated, "I do not have to do this."
Jennings said she would "take down the images from Facebook," but that they would "still be used on her photography site ... for marketing purposes."
Then, in those emails, Jennings offered the woman a new contract with sole copyrights for an extra $250, "cash only.”
WRAL's 5 On Your Side called Jennings. She did not want to talk on camera but again pointed to that initialed checklist, which Jennings claims they went over.
As for the Groupon offer, a couple of things stood out. The ad includes a fine print section, which details an expiration date, cancellation terms and a list of the communities where Jennings will travel. There is no mention of the added $250 fee for sole copyrights.
The client points to specific wording in the offer, which describes the photo shoot as private. "Advertised as private," she said. "I guess it wasn't so private after all."
Jennings told 5 On Your Side she had removed all but one photo of the woman – a photo she says does not distinguish her client.
Jennings now says both she and the client handled the situation poorly. She then promised to send the woman all of the images, with sole copyright. She says she also deleted all of
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