// array function

function makeArray(len) {
    for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) this[i] = null;
this.length = len;
}

// array of customer success stories 

stories = new makeArray(30);
stories[0] = "Success Story #1: Laurel Museum, MD, had great success with two different coverlet designs. They then commissioned a brass replica of the museum in time for the holidays.";
stories[1] = "Success Story #2: St. Cecelia's School, FL, offered alumni both a coverlet and a brass replica at their class reunion. Both products were very well received.";
stories[2] = "Success Story #3: Pennsville Library, NJ, commissioned a coverlet of the town and followed it up with a pillow of the local Riverview Beach park. Both were great fundraisers for the library.";
stories[3] = "Success Story #4: Greater Martin Kiwanis, KY, had such success with their coverlet of the county that they decided to support the local high school by doing a school pillow.";
stories[4] = "Success Story #5: Hancock Woman's Club, ME, sold nearly 400 coverlets for their town, then commissioned a brass replica of bridge that was to be torn down. They sold 900 replicas.";
stories[5] = "Success Story #6: Victoria Public Library, VA, commissioned a coverlet for their town's anniversary. It did so well, they decided to feature the courthouse on a pillow. Another success!";
stories[6] = "Success Story #7: Lake Charles Kiwanis, LA, has commissioned a coverlet and three pillow designs from We Love Country to aid in their fundraising.";
stories[7] = "Success Story #8: St. Anne's Church, ND, was so pleased with their beautiful coverlet design that they commissioned a tapestry calendar for the year 2000.";
stories[8] = "Success Story #9: Oak Grove Baptist Church, GA, had so much success with a coverlet showing the history of their church that they also commissioned a ceramic replica.";
stories[9] = "Success Story #10: The Woman's Club of Monticello, IL, has sold over 350 coverlets in a town of 5,000, clearing over $5,000 in just a few months.";
stories[10] = "Success Story #11: St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Oxford, NC, sold 150 coverlets sight unseen, as many as 10 to one customer. To date, they've raised over $5,000.";
stories[11] = "Success Story #12: The Shenandoah National Park gift shop keeps a We Love Country coverlet in permanent stock. They've earned additional free coverlets by referring other customers.";
stories[12] = "Success Story #13: Sunny Lane United Methodist Church, Del City, OK, placed an ad in the community section of the local paper and sold 1000 coverlets. More than they ever expected!";
stories[13] = "Success Story #14: Two Utah teachers placed coverlet samples in boutiques and small shops throughout the state, along with a stack of flyers. Months later, they're still getting calls.";
stories[14] = "Success Story #15: Soda Springs, ID, celebrated their centennial with a We Love Country coverlet. With an extensive media campaign, they sold 1,200 in a town of 4,000.";
stories[15] = "Success Story #16: The Kiwanis Club in Dixon, IL, has earned many free coverlets to aid in their fundraising efforts by recommending We Love Country to 20 other service clubs.";
stories[16] = "Success Story #17: The Kiwanis Club in Poland, OH, has raised over $19,000 for college scholarships, local baseball teams, mentally handicapped children's needs, a food bank and other community causes.";
stories[17] = "Success Story #18: The Lions Club of Great Falls, VA, raised over $11,000 for their free Medical Locker, for programs for the sight and hearing impaired and for memorial scholarships.";
stories[18] = "Success Story #19: A graduating class from Frankford High School in Philadelphia, PA, commissioned a brass replica as a 50th reunion memento. It's now being used as a gift for visitors to the school.";
stories[19] = "Success Story #20: The museum dedicated to the works of noted Cherokee artist, Willard Stone, carries a coverlet depicting the artist's works. It's a popular keepsake for museum-goers.";
stories[20] = "Success Story #21: The Lompoc, CA Library has sold more than 600 coverlets depicting some of the famed outdoor murals of the town. No more bake sales!";
stories[21] = "Success Story #22: The Canadian Museum of Civilization has commissioned 5 different coverlets and two pillows depicting works from their collection or as mementos of exhibits.";
stories[22] = "Success Story #23: Her Majesty's Shoppe at the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, UT, used highly visible displays inside and outside the store to sell 65 coverlets during their 10 week season.";
stories[23] = "Success Story #24: Maren's gift shop in Chesapeake City, MD, offers to embroider a red star on their coverlet 'map' for tourists who want a memento of the places they've visited.";
stories[24] = "Success Story #25: The Scio Historical Museum and the Atwood Yacht Club Ladies Auxiliary of Scio, OH, displayed their two coverlets on a float in the local street fair parade and won first prize.";
stories[25] = "Success Story #26: The PTA in New Martinsville, WV, raised funds for a badly needed new student playground. Additional sales will be used to raise money for a new running track for the school.";
stories[26] = "Success Story #27: Music students at Horton District High School in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, raised money for a class trip. They sold 1,200 coverlets and were barely able to keep up with demand.";
stories[27] = "Success Story #28: The Hobart Development Corporation in Hobart, IN, used the money from sales of We Love Country coverlets to revitalize the lakefront area with beautiful parks.";
stories[28] = "Success Story #29: The city of Pekin, IL, matched the $6,000 donated by the Kiwanis Club to upgrade the local playground. Coverlet sales also bought infant car seats for low-income maternity patients.";
stories[29] = "Success Story #30: Gone Doggin', an internet shop for dog lovers, donated one of their Ultraweave coverlets to a Pug Breeders Club for their auction. That one coverlet raised $1000.";

// random number generator

function rand(n) {
seed = (0x015a4e35 * seed) % 0x7fffffff;
return (seed >> 16) % n;
}
        
var now = new Date()
var seed = now.getTime() % 0xffffffff
