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FTL4HS project starting - low effort, high yield!

Started by OferNave, June 02, 2009, 04:17 PM NHFT

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OferNave

Hey, ya'll.  Denis and I (mostly Denis) have put together a low effort/high yield project.  Details here: http://freestateblogs.net/ftl4hs

Quick summary: Denis has assembled and mass produced a pair of really good audio CD medleys with samples of Free Talk Live (and a quick cut from Stefan Molyneux) that will likely appeal to high school students.  The plan is to stand (on the public sidewalk) and hand them out to students as they leave school during the last week or two of the school year, which is coming up... now.

We'll get the discs to you, you just stop by at the appropriate time on the day/school of your choice for 15-20m and distribute.  Easy as pie!  Mmmm... pie.

Again, all the details are here (it's not a long page, check it out): http://freestateblogs.net/ftl4hs

Go alone!  Take a friend!  Do what you like.  It's freedom, baby.
Feel free to contact me with questions.  I'm acting as sorta organizer of this mostly decentralized affair.  Contact info, again, is on that page: http://freestateblogs.net/ftl4hs

PS-Help a brother out.  Spread the word.

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OferNave

Quote from: Kristie on June 02, 2009, 04:31 PM NHFT
I'm not in NH yet so obviously I cannot help, I just wanted to chime in and say that I think this is a great idea...I donated a small amount and put the link on my Twitter and FB page too.  Good luck with the project :)

You folks who do what you can without even being here amaze and inspire me.  It all helps - thanks!

OferNave

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The CDs have arrived!  Denis has some in Concord, and I have some in Dover.  Please contact whoever's closer to you to figure out how we can get them to you (preferably you'd come pick them up, but if that's impossible for some reason, I will make an effort to deliver them to you).

Ofer in Dover:
odigity(at)gmail.com
cell: 310.721.2658

Denis in Concord:
Denis.Goddard(at)gmail.com

Remember, even a one-time, 15 minute effort on one day could potentially reached dozens or hundreds of young people.  It doesn't get better than this.  Denis and I have done everything we can to facilitate success - all that remains is the actually handing out, and that's entirely in your hands (though we'll be doing our part, of course).