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Would you like to help me bury Limited Edition T-Shirts?

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Re: [LbNA] Would you like to help me bury Limited Edition T-Shirts?

From: MTCobra (mtcobra@yahoo.com) | Date: 2008-01-11 21:49:03 UTC-06:00
Let me be the first to assure you that you are koo-koo. How can burying
tiny t-shirts get more people involved in letterboxing? It aint T-shirt
boxing. The State of Illinois, at least the parts that mtcobras in, will
pass on this.


On 1/11/08 6:47 PM, "ambercodered" wrote:

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> Hey, everyone. I've been involved in Letterboxing for a long time and
> I just love it and I've been trying to think of ways to get more and
> more people involved. So I printed 100 Limited Edition T-Shirts with
> a cool design on them. I've gotten a bunch of people helping me, but
> I would like to bury at least 1 shirt in every state. (I also have a
> few being buried in other countries)
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> My plan is for people to find them, take a photo holding the T-Shirt
> up, put their signature stamp on the back of the T-Shirt, and then
> replace the T-Shirt for others to find. Everyone can then e-mail me
> the photos that they took of the shirt and at the end of the year
> I'll give away some cool prizes or something.
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> Thoughts? Want to help?
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> I'll e-mail you a T-Shirt. Your job would be to come up with some
> awesome clues and maybe some ciphers and riddles, etc. to make it a
> bit more interesting.
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> To keep anyone from walking away with a T-Shirt, I had the shirts
> printed extra small. Believe me, no one will be able to fit into one
> of these little fellahs. Besides, why would anyone want to take one
> anyway, and ruin the adventure for others? Also if they just find it
> and replace it, there's a chance of winning a prize.
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> Oh, yeah, and for helping me do this I can offer you a free T-shirt,
> too, or something. As if the fun of doing it wans't enough!
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> So ... what do you think?
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> Feel free to e-mail me directly and let me know what state you are in
> and what ideas you have for clues, etc. and we'll try to work
> something out.
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> Maybe I'm koo-koo, but my heart's in the right place, so that counts
> for something; right?
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> Thanks!
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> Amber
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