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« Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 182 -- What Is Middle Class? | WILLisms.com | Oneworld Revolution » All great things must come to an end...With the return of Will comes the return of Rob and myself to File it Under. It's common for these sign-off posts to plug the guestblogger's blog. And of course, I'll oblige that tradition with full force. But before I go, I want to spotlight the talent of fellow blogger Rob. Rather spontaneously, one day, he designed a couple of memorial ideas on the subject of 9-11. Flight 93 The Pentagon Those are drastically reduced for size contraints but each one lists those who died at those sites on September 11th, 2001. We've opened up a Cafe Press store for each design: Flight 93, The Pentagon. For every shirt sold, 100% of the profit ($2.00 per shirt) will be donated to Operation Gratitude. From their mission statement: Hundreds of thousands of American troops are deployed indefinitely in remote parts of the world, including the Middle East, Afghanistan, Africa, the Korean Peninsula and on ships throughout international waters. The physical conditions they must endure are difficult and they may be separated from loved ones for long periods of time. OPERATION GRATITUDESM, together with the California Army National Guard, 746th QM BN, Van Nuys, seek to lift troops' morale, and bring a smile to their faces by sending care packages to service members overseas. OPERATION GRATITUDESM care packages contain food, toiletries, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation, all wrapped with good wishes of love and support. So if you like the design(s) you'll be buying one for a good cause. You can also bypass the t-shirts and make a direct contribution to Operation Gratitude! Everyone would agree: Very classy. Thanks for letting us have the keys, Will and if time away ever strikes again, well, you know where to find us. Hood and Rob normally blog at Instapundit. Posted by Hoodlumman · 11 October 2005 12:29 PM CommentsYou File It Under guys are so sweet! Operation graditude is a very thoughtful way for us all to remember the 911 tragedy and be able to contribute! I had company this last week and didn't get to blog as much as I really wanted while you guys were guest hosting WILLisms.com ... Maybe next time? I really did enjoy Reform Thursday while you brats were hosting! AND... the Texas A&M post too! Of course the mullet post was a classic too! You all are so precious!... Posted by: Zsa Zsa at October 11, 2005 01:38 PM That was more than a little jarring: "all good things must come to an end," next to an image of Flight 93. Posted by: Mick Wright at October 12, 2005 01:33 PM Yeah, a little layout issue, Mike. Sorry about that. But reading the context aligns everything. Posted by: Hoodlumman at October 12, 2005 01:35 PM |