Earth, Wind, and Solar: Earth Day 2012

Trees are flowering, birds are singing, people are starting to act a little crazy… It looks like April! We live in such a beautiful world. But there’s always room for improvement. Earth Day is April 22. How will you honor that? We say let’s leave April just a little more beautiful than we found it.

Pledge to do one thing a little bit greener this month. Maybe ride your bike to work, or use a refillable water bottle. Then, tell us about it in a comment on one of our social sites including this very blog post! That’s it! You’re entered.

Win What?

Grand Prize $25 Gift Certificate and one of the two featured t-shirts. 1st Runner Up $10 Gift Certificate and a  t-shirt.

Bonus Prizes: Additional t-shirts as well as the opportunity to promote something of your own through our social sites(post a link to your show, business, likes and #FF’s) will go to the three people who create the most buzz about the campaign online. I will be tracking. ;)

In order to enter, you must be engaged with us on one or more of the following social networks:

Twitter

Facebook Brand Page

Facebook Profile

Tumblr

Pinterest

Foursquare Brand Page

Foursquare Profile

This Blog Right Here!

Google+ Page

Now, you don’t have to comment on everything, but you do have to comment on something. 

Eligibility

Winners will be chosen by RandomPicker.org on April 23rd. Prizes will be distributed the following week after verification. Employees of Red Rocket Merchandising Coorporation and all it’s subsidiaries, past and present, are not eligible. Prizes will only be mailed to valid US addresses. APO addresses and mail forwarding companies will not be shipped to.

Take Me Out To The Buddy Ball Game!

What’s even more American than Baseball and Old Glory?

It’s Buddy Ball, a new program involving the Little Leagues of Essex, Deep River, Chester, and Westbrook that gives special needs youngsters the opportunity to take part in America’s national pastime. The four towns’ Little League teams have played together on a regular basis for several years.

- John McKenna, from The Day

Buddy Ball players wear the same uniforms as other Little League teams. And guess who gets to make them?

WE DO! Or more specifically, she does, Ms. Elisha Schauer, a local painter and Lyme Academy graduate who also happens to be the newest addition to our Graphics Department.

It’s such beautiful day on the Shoreline! Perfect for playing baseball outside with friends, or cheering on your children from the stands.

The man who runs the program of our local chapter ( Little Leagues of Westbrook, Essex, Chester, and Deep River) said it best:

“It’s just fun.” – John McKenna

 

 

 

Behind the Tumblr: Rock And Roll Tedium

by Craig Hamilton

On the evening of Saturday 17th December, 2011, I was talking with some friends on Twitter and we began swapping boring anecdotes about meeting pop stars. I told my story about once having served Queen’s Brian May whilst working in a record shop. Others told similarly banal tales. After a while, one friend casually remarked, “These stories are so boring. It’s barely worth setting up a Tumblr blog to capture them all.”

Something in me took this as a challenge. Within a few minutes I had set up Rock & Roll Tedium and began posting some of the stories I’d just been told. I also set up a Twitter account and sent a few tweets, opened a Gmail account, and posted a link on Facebook. The whole process took about an hour, and I then went to bed.
On Sunday morning I was pleasantly surprised to find a handful of stories in the inbox, mainly from friends, and by the end of that day there were about 30 stories in total, all of which I had posted directly to the site. I was pleased and somewhat tickled, but I genuinely didn’t think much more about it than that.
On Monday, things had changed. I noticed LOTS of stories were coming in, so I checked Twitter and found to my amazement that Rock & Roll Tedium had ‘gone viral’. Tweets from music journalists in the UK had initially fueled the spread, but after that things had taken on a life of their own. Tweet after retweet, it went on all day long, snowballing, as I sat back at watched, a little baffled by it all.

On the Tuesday morning there was an email from BBC 6Music, the largest alternative music radio station in the UK, and on Wednesday morning I found myself speaking to Huey Morgan live on the air. He kept me on the line for quite some time, reading from the site to his listeners and laughing like a drain. By the end of Wednesday 21st December, my inbox was groaning under the weight of hundreds of submissions, with the site not yet 4 days old.

Christmas and New Year came and went and things ticked over. I was interviewed over Skype by The Village Voice in New York City, and all the while I expected each flurry of followers and stories to be the last as the internet moved on to the next new thing. Except it hasn’t. At least not completely, anyway…

You see, the stories just keep on coming, the Tweets and retweets go on, day after day, in various languages and countries. In just over 6 weeks I have had almost 1000 stories submitted and have picked up thousands of followers on Tumblr and Twitter….and all from something that started life as a half-hearted joke. Isn’t the Internet marvelous, and a bit scary?

The juggernaut of dull that is Rock and Roll Tedium is, of course, the reason I’m being given the opportunity to speak to you, the readers of the Old Glory Tees blog, and tell my tale. So, a warm ‘Hello’ from a cold and wintery Birmingham, England! Now, if you ever met a pop star and the story is dull….you know what you need to do.

LINKS:
Rock and Roll Tedium on Tumblr
Rock and Roll Tedium on Twitter
Rock and Roll Tedium on Facebook
Email Rock and Roll Tedium at rockandrolltedium@gmail.com

Our Favorite Customer Service Emails, Take Two

We get hundreds of customer service emails a week at Old Glory – thousands during the Holiday season. Most of them are pretty standard, but from time to time they’re worth reading aloud to anyone who will listen at our headquarters. These are those emails. You can see last year’s post on the same subject here.

 

1. Memories, like the corners of my mind…

I just purchased this item and had to send you an email. I live in Los Angeles, but grew up a deadhead from Southington CT. When I saw the email confirmation that said Old Glory, I just had to reach out to say what a small world and what a huge part of High School / growing up Old Glory, in Old Saybrook, was for me. Thanks for the great t-shirt and awesome memories! – Professor_Falcon

 

2. Is That A Euphemism?

 

 Hello!!

I recently ate for the first time your Mixed Greens and I must say they are as close to my Mom’s as you can get.  No one would believe they came out of a can..  I am so excited about trying more of your products.

My Mom was a southern girl from the Delta. Born and raised in Iuka. Ms.  She married a military man and we wound up in MN.  After many years there and her being homesick we all worked our way back south.  I grew up on the “southern” way of cooking and I do believe “Old Glory” has hit the nail on the head!

I enjoyed reading the “family history/background and I know y’all are very proud of what you have created in the line of ‘southern’ foods.

Thank you

*This is the first time on record that we have been confused with Old Glory BBQ in D.C.


 

3. Anger Management Fail

You stupid BASTARDS!!! I just spent 35
minutes trying to order 2 t shirts. You
keep asking for this info and that info/
FUCK YOU!!! I gave up and ordered them
some where else. Maybe you stupid FUCKS
should ease
up on your ordering process.