This is attached to the front of my messenger bag. -Agent Xeo
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Well done, agent. Keep the message in plain sight.
All agents be advised: a new mission briefing is on the way shortly. Keep a close watch here and @coulsonlives on twitter.

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This is attached to the front of my messenger bag. -Agent Xeo
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Well done, agent. Keep the message in plain sight.
All agents be advised: a new mission briefing is on the way shortly. Keep a close watch here and @coulsonlives on twitter.
Agent Stick, reporting in! I thought I'd share this chart I made for a Coulson Lives cross stitch. I haven't made it myself yet, but it should be about bookmark sized on 14 count aida cloth. Hope you enjoy!
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Fine work, agent. If any other agents try it out, we'd love to see your results. -- Agent Glyph
ETA: For a downloadable version of the full chart, click here.
Wrote this on the board after my meeting last night.
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Fine job, agent. Keep spreading the message, and we hope your meeting wasn't too interminable. -- Agent Glyph
This has gone up on the 2nd floor window of my Halls of Residence, which looks out onto a busy road. Hopefully as many people as possible will see it!
Good work, agent. Strategic placement is key. -- Agent Glyph
A little something for the initiative - Son Of Coul Neon Cafe signage
Nicely done, agent. The flashier the message, the better. -- Agent Glyph
Agent Magpie here with another report from the field. In a effort to spread the message even while working undercover at formal events I created some shoes for the job. In honour of Agent Coulson I thought the inclusion of Captain America would suit.
Nice job, agent. Flashy and stylish, a great combination for spreading the word. -- Agent Glyph
Agent Truxi here, requesting permission to go live with a request to all agents who may be canvasing a certain gathering in Charlotte, NC this coming weekend. It's another convention, Agents, and as you all know, conventions are an excellent place for getting the word out, as our man has more than likely been to a few. So as a follow-up to Operation: On Your Sleeve, R&D has created a simple-but-effective bit of wearable message.
Buttons.
These buttons will be available to any agents for as long as the supplies hold out (R&D doesn't quite have the funding they used to after the Marshmallow Incident. Incidentally, for any agents involved in the betting pool, it took fifteen jumbo bags or mini-mallows and three hours). To obtain them, simply locate this agent:
who will be undercover as a malnourished, struggling artist, in the back corner (table 845, if my sources are reliable), and deliver the code: "It'll be a nice day if it doesn't rain." (Additional codes include: "Ooh, can I have a button?" and, "I love Agent Coulson!")
Good luck Agents, hope to contact you there.
Agent Truxi out.
Proceed with deployment, agent. Keep an eye out, members of the North Carolina branch. -- Agent Glyph
Agent Glyph reporting in with my very own On Your Sleeve submission. Keeping it subtle in reverse.