
Robofontaine 12,000 is trying to grow a moustache. The 12,000 series Robofontaine is one of the robots who oversees the Ann Arbor chapter of 826 National: Liberty Street Robot Supply and Repair and he’s joined forces with the Saline fire department and men across the state (many of whom are named Michael) to raise funds for 826michigan in their 3rd annual “Mustache-A-Thon”.
The Liberty Street Robot Supply and Repair sells items for robot enthusiasts and robots alike including: Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots, Mega Mech, The RoboPanda, Robot Emotion Upgrades & First Aid kits, Positronic brains, and the The Is Your Little Sister a Robot? Test Kit. Of course, this is really all just a front (and a great fundraiser) for evil editor Thaddeus Blotch’s publishing empire.
Through dastardly tutoring programs and very evil workshops and field trips, Thaddeus Blotch exploits the labours of his small workers, publishing compendium after compendium of excellent literary efforts. One of Blotch’s protegés was set free long enough to record an episode of This American Life. Her letter to President Obama was featured in 826 National’s new book: Thanks and Have Fun Running the Country: Kids Letters to President Obama.
Previously: 826chicago: The Boring Store; Literacy in the Inner City: 826 National



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