"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
one of my favorite people on this board.
You're all too kind. Flash back six years and two weeks. Epic floods in Cedar Rapids. Our entire shop was under six to eight feet of river water (and who knows what else). When we finally got in to start recovery, we had so many people there to help us. So many that the Red Cross came by to feed all the people. There were days I had to thanks people and send them away as I didn't have anything for them to do. Another print shop closed for a day and sent all their people to help us. I still tear up when I think and talk about the overwhelming support we got. Complete and total strangers coming by to help. Working in dangerous conditions. Imagine smooth red brick floors coated with mud and water. People tearing down equipment and hauling it out. Without all the help of friends, strangers, vendors, etc. I wouldn't be sitting here typing this right now. There's no way we could have done it alone. So if I can print a few shirts, offer some advice, make you a quart of ink, whatever....all I can say is pfffttt. You all don't know what getting help when you need is is really like. It's my turn to give.