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Q: What happens when a philosopher tries to run all the technical aspects of a blog by himself?
A: You get a Facebook page which, for over a year, was visible to nobody who tried to search for it!
Indeed, my technical blunder was so bad that the only way to fix the page was to destroy it. But, never fear, for like a Phoenix rising from the ashes we have returned with … a New Facebook Page! One that I’m reasonably sure actually exists and is visible outside the solipsistic world of my imagination! So if you like us, then “like” us! Or even if you don’t really like us, but want to keep informed of all our ill-doings. Please, click on the link and “like” our new page.
And if you really like us, I mean … like us like us … then check out our brand-spankin’ new BHL Zazzle Store! That’s right, you can now buy official BHL merch! T-shirts! Stickers! Coffee Mugs! Show the world that you care … about liberty!
A cautionary note. I’m about as good a designer as I am a techie. So the current designs might not be up to your more exacting standards. If so, feel free to customize them as you wish – I’m pretty sure Zazzle lets you do this. And, heck, if you want to design your own BHL gear, knock yourself out. And send me a link. If it’s good, we may even put it up in our store!
Zazzle’s a bit on the expensive side. They do have a special going on now through Wednesday where you can get 17.76% by using coupon code JULY4THDEALS. But they’re still pricey, and there’s unfortunately not anything I can do about the price of “our” stuff. So if any of you have an alternative supplier you’d like to suggest, I’m open to suggestions.
Thanks for your support everyone!
UPDATE: The men’s t-shirts don’t seem to be displaying properly at the moment. If they don’t show up for you, check back in about 24 hours and the issue should be resolved by then.
UPDATE 2: All items, including men’s shirts, are working properly now.
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