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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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DO IT!

You make a LaNdSPEEdR t-shirt, and I'm there.

Yes, as long as we can get larger sizes too ;)

yes definitely.... any chance to throw good will (and dollars) your way and i'm there :)

Oh hell yes.

I'm in and would love to have toddler and Kiddie sizes too. (Gotta start them off right.)

Hells yes. Sign me up!

Yes, would buy- not happy with CafePress products in the past also

That would be freakin awesome. I need a new really big coffee mug. *hint hint*

Wow, this is a bigger -- and more rapid -- response than I expected.

I hear y'all on CafePress, so if I do this, I'll do it at Spreadshirt.

Do the complaints about quality go beyond apparel to the other things at CafePress, like mugs and stickers and things? I have one mug, and I like it, though it's faded a bit in six years.

Yes! Always looking for cool mugs and tees. Would like to see the return of the "my name is William Fucking Shatner" or maybe "Wil says: Don't be a dick"?

Cool idea. I'd buy a
t-shirt.

Sorry to chime in late but I would love some stuff. Maybe something for the 300 hundred?

I've ordered a mug for a gift before and it looked pretty generic - like a white mug from a dollar store with faded lettering ;)

So long as they can get to me here in Australia, I'm definately interested, though actual perchases would be dependant upon the designs. Can you show us any sample designs?

As long as I can get a big honkin' coffee mug and a XXXL shirt, I'm down.

'Cause we fat dudes hopped up on caffeine love our Uncle Willie.

+1. Do it! :)

Bring it on! And some stuff for the little people, too. My nephew needs new T-shirts.

I'm in. Although I have to agree about CafePress' craptastic quality.

Yup.. I'd buy stuff. You've become downright iconic, Mr. Wheaton. :)

Another YES vote! Preferably one of those "girl cut" type, and also another vote for mini-geeks-in-training!

I think you need to sell "WWnD" plain white car window decals so people who don't know what that means will go crazy trying to figure it out and then look it up on the internet = more exposure for you and your writing

Hell ya I'd buy a WWdN tee. Who wouldn't?

~~TARA~~

Yes, please!

WWdN merchandise would definitely belong a list of things that are awesome.

However, I should be fair to you by saying I'm a poor college student. So I don't know whether I'd end up buying anything right away.

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