Reminder: MOTW Has Merchandise

August 31, 2017
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We are still working on getting a permanent banner on the MOTW homepage, but you can still get your mugs and T-shirts. The money we get from these goes into paying for the site, etc. None of us are making any money for ourselves on this. It just helps us keep the lights on.
In any event, if you are interested in MOTW Mugs, you can go here. (NOTE: There are two pages of mugs, so make sure you check them all out).
Here are some examples of the offerings:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you would like to peruse the MOTW T-shirts, then this is your place.
Here are the options:

 

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10 Comments

  1. Any hope of getting this on some rocks glasses? Not much on the coffee…but whiskey…whiskey I can do.

    • It is a possibility. We have done the shirts and mugs with already existing small businesses. Both are owned and operated by people we know and trust (and I mean, we know them IRL, as well as online). We can check with them and see if they are capable of doing other items, like shot glasses or the like. If not, then you are welcome to start up your own small business, let us know, and we will see if we can come to an agreement.

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