EDSBS PSAS: READ ASAP!
Two quick notes:
1. We would direct you to visit the Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer gift store and purchase one of Warren St. John’s fine Fanopticon t-shirts, especially the “I Skip Weddings for College Football” t-shirt. All proceeds go to The Literacy Council, which supports adult literacy programs.
2. Orson and resident gambler Solon will be posted up at the Brewhouse Pub in Little Five Points, Atlanta, this Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Any and all readers or ATL-area bloggers are encouraged to attend and watch the Arsenal-Bolton game live and enjoy some beans on toast and an early pint before the final Saturday of the regular season begins.












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The shirt sales appear to be charitable, but when you look at it closer you see it goes to fund literacy in the south…
If Warren can raise money to fund literacy in the South, I’m going to sell shirts to raise money to help drain the Pacific Ocean with a teacup.
(Although I must admit by reading today’s RJYH entries, a “psychotic squirrel” shirt might sell as well as “psychotic sports fan”!
Comment by tony — December 2, 2005 @ 3:10 pm
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Stranko — you figured me out. Supporting an adult literacy program is my only hope for getting Auburn fans to read Rammer Jammer.
And by the way — that “Psychotic Sports Fan” tee looks great with jean shorts. So get out your credit card and start typing…
Comment by WSJ — December 2, 2005 @ 12:56 pm
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Once again I am unavailable for an Orson event. This time my excuse is that i am in Jacksonville. Someone had to represent BC at this ACC gathering.
Comment by Bill — December 1, 2005 @ 11:47 pm
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I’ll be in Atlanta on Saturday. I’m not sure how early I’ll be starting festivities, but if I can, I’ll try and come by there before things start to get serious.
Comment by The Drizzle — December 1, 2005 @ 7:22 pm
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Very clever by Warren. The shirt sales appear to be charitable, but when you look at it closer you see it goes to fund literacy in the south… which is really just a way for him to sell more books in Alabama.
Comment by Stranko Montana — December 1, 2005 @ 5:16 pm