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Is anyone interested in WWdN merchandise?

Before I put in the time and effort to make some new WWdN merchandise for the WWdN CafePress store, I'm looking for a show of hands: is anyone interested in some WWdN gear, like T-shirts and stuff?

I don't have the time or desire to run a store myself, or take the risk of buying a lot of stock ahead of time. I would not be doing this for shiny gold rocks as much as I'd be doing it for the fun and to increase the chances that I'd be out in the world doing my thing one day, and see someone wearing a WWdN T-shirt, and to "spread the virus" as Jonathan Coulton says.

Stats tell me that about 200K people are reading my blog (man, that's a lot and is so very weird) so if about 100 or so of you guys chime in, I think it would be enough to make it worth the time and expense of paying a designer to put something together.

I'm a huge fan of American Apparel, so I'm thinking about moving to Spreadshirt if I do this. Obviously, I'm not going to bother if there isn't enough interest, though. I am supposed to be writing, after all.

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I read the blog, I bought the books, why not a t-shirt and stuff)!

I'm a tshirt junkie... I'd get one. :)

Oh yeah, one tshirt and coffee mug for me. I buy woot shirts all the time. Gotta get me some wwdn shirts too.

I'd be interested.

I don't know if I'd be interested enough to actually complete a transaction, but I'd consider it.

It would depend alot on how hawesome they were, how much spending cash I had free and whether I could get them shipped to a Canadian address easily.

Yes.

The End.

Oh ya, what SupRspi said. It has to make it to Canadiana without a metric buttload of extra shipping and handling charges. Those make me sad. In my pants.

I have obviously had too much caffeine, so this is the end of Comment number 2, Electric Boogaloo.

Absolutely! Bring it!

Yes- definitely interested here.

yes. yes I would. If I have any money left over after buying the "Happiest Days" audiobook which is on it's way, right?

Right?

Are those crickets?

I would, as long as it's not cafepress. They make good shirts, but are kind of over priced. Maybe you could submit a WWdN design to threadless ;)

From CafePress? NO. From somewhere with higher quality shirts? YES. :D

I'd definitely buy a t-shirt. Especially a "Wil Wheaton 300" one.

signed,
#190

I still wear my Obey Wil shirt, to the confusion of many.

I'd definitely be up for some new T's. But yeah, um, I'm not a fan of Cafe Press, their stuff seems subpar somehow.

I would totally get one!

I would buy one :)

ill take one as long as there is a xxl to get.

I'd buy that for a dollar!

Or more.

(that's an enthusiastic yes, by the way, with a side order of "RoboCop")

yes, yes, yes!

I would totally hand over my dollars for shirts n things :)

Yes. That would be neat!

Well, I don't normally wear shirts with logos (I do occasionally make an exception for Lego...50th anniversary of the brick today, respect) but if Uncle Willy cooked up something particularly fantastic, I might make an exception.

T-shirt, maybe. Hoodie however...SOLD. As long as I can get either in a XXXL(sittin' in front of the computer all day hasn't been kind to me in the last 6 months....)

I'm game for some t-shirts. I'd buy one for me, one for my Mom, one for my dog, one for my Grandma and one for my hamster if that is what it takes to make the shirts reality.

I would LOVE WWdN stuff! Please do it!

i would. as long as it isn't cafepress. i think their quality/cost ratio is horrible.

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