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Red Mustang bumper sticker

If the above sentiment is one you’d love to stick on your car, wear on your chest, view on your mousepad, or send 100 buttons-worth of to an NBC exec, Red Mustang is a store you’ll want to visit. Among its TV offerings are a few Studio 60 goodies, on shirts, buttons, stickers and other merchandise.

In addition to the plea for all things Sorkin, you can find items with SAY IT (what Danny needed to do with Jordan), Pray for Peace in the Midwest (what Jessica Simpson allegedly said when forced to ad lib), and a funny take-off of the Heroes cheerleader slogan (oh, how we wish that had come true).

Considering that NBC has just a few lousy logo items on sale in its online store to celebrate Studio 60, it’s up to fans to take up the slack. Go to CafePress and search for Studio 60 to find more show-related goodies.

Speaking of fans, the creator of the Red Mustang items also penned an “Ode to Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” and although its plea for renewal is kind of a moot point now, it will reassure you that you were not alone in your fandom.

Image © Red Mustang. Used with permission.


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