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MISSION: International Pay It Forward Day
It’s International Pay It Forward Day! This is like Christmas for Secret Agent L.
Maybe you’ve seen the movie with Kevin Spacey and Haley Joel Osment? It’s all about completing three acts of kindness and having the recipients of that kindness each go out and spread three acts of kindness, and so on and so forth, thereby multiplying the acts of kindness in the world. A brilliant idea, no? Secret Agent L couldn’t not participate, so here’s one of the little acts of kindness she did.
Some of you may know that Secret Agent L works in the eductation field. And right now, it’s Finals Week for a lot of students all over the country. Secret Agent L thought she’d pair her secret agent-y mission abilities with the Pay It Forward campaign. Thus:
1. She purchased a Good Luck card:
2. She wrote a little note inside:
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MISSION: Big Mission. Help Needed.
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MISSION: Harris Grill
One of the advantages to being in a relationship with Secret Agent Boyfriend is that he sometimes takes Secret Agent L out to eat to some great little places around Pittsburgh. One of his favorite spots is The Harris Grill in Shadyside. The food is amazing, the menu is hilarious, and the servers are totally cool. He suggested to Secret Agent L last night that they go there for dinner. She was happy to oblige.
Date: Saturday, 10 April 2010
Location: Harris Grill, Shadyside, Pittsburgh
Time: 7:31 p.m.
These cards from Quotable Cards are some of Secret Agent L’s favorite gifts to leave during missions. She has to confess, however, that the card below may or may not be the actual card she left at the Harris Grill. She’d had several cards wrapped up and ready for missions, but she neglected to document each one. So, for the sake of argument, we’ll just pretend that the card below is the actual one left at the Harris Grill.


Since Secret Agent L knows that each of her Quotable Cards contained some cold, hard cash, maybe the recipient used it for the tip! (Or saved it to use later on a cup of coffee or tea.)
The Harris Grill is a very, very popular spot in Shadyside. College students from the area’s universities make it a regular hang-out, and young families bring their broods there for the famous tiny hamburgers. Plus, Tuesday is Bacon Night. (See back of t-shirt on man in photo below.)

Located on Ellsworth Avenue and a half-block up from Maryland Avenue, its central location makes the Harris Grill a popular (and delicious) destination.
After ordering, Secret Agent L noticed a secret drawer in her table:
Apparently, she wasn’t the first (or the most sober) to notice it:
The Harris Grill’s drink menu, known as the Grill Swill, was the perfect place to leave the gift.

After all, it states that patrons will “leave happy.” Secret Agent L agrees.
After Secret Agent Boyfriend and Secret Agent L finished their delicious meals, it was time for The Act of Sneaky-ness.

You can see part of the card sticking out from the bottom of the drink menu, but Secret Agent L is convinced that the finder of the treat will be completely surprised…and will definitely leave happy.
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MISSION: Coffee for me, Treats for you
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MISSION: Easter Treats
Easter Sunday was an absolutely gorgeous day here in Pittsburgh. The sun was shining, the air was warm (but not hot), and there was a light breeze. It was the perfect day to celebrate such a holy occasion.
Luckily, Secret Agent L didn’t encounter any passersby as she walked up to and stopped at the little pavilion.
But! Her luck didn’t last long, as cars began pulling up at the stoplight located right next to the pavillion. Rather than scramble, she simply continued to place her gift of kindness on the bench and take a picture of it. For all those people knew, Secret Agent L could’ve been “waiting for a bus” that would take her to see “her little niece or nephew” to whom she would give the delightful basket of candy she was photographing.
Because of the people at the stop light, though, Secret Agent L couldn’t get a photograph of the basket sitting on the bench in the pavilion. Instead, she simply stayed there until the traffic left and then walked down the street to her church for Mass.
Secret Agent L’s next mission that day had to be a quick one. She made a stop at her local grocery store, the Giant Eagle Market District in Shadyside (a lovely, lovely store, by the way) to pick up a few treats (yes, one of which was a donut), and she thought it’d be a perfect opportunity to leave her other little basket.8
MISSION: Operation NICE
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MISSION: Bellefield Towers Intensive Outpatient Program


Dear lovely lady in Bellefield Towers, Hello! As a former member of morning group, I know how far away happiness may seem. Stick with it! EVERY woman matters, especially you! I hope this small gift brings a smile to your face.
-Affiliated Agent Z

I snuck in super early, around 7:30am. I know that the groups don’t start until at least 9am. I placed a gift bag and card on each chair, and then left a note on the white board.

Mission Accomplished. Not the grandest or most creative of missions of course, but if even one of those women has a better day for even one moment, then I have accomplished my task. Bazinga! (Best. Word. Ever.)4
MISSION: Frick Park Shenanigans
I’ll tell ya what: this has been a very busy weekend of kindness! My Affiliated Agents, along with myself, have done a bunch of missions! But this one from Affiliated Agent M really stands out, so I thought I’d post it first:
Date: Saturday, 3 April 2010
Location: Frick Park, Pittsburgh
Time: Not Specified
Affiliated Agent M describes his mission:
Smiles. That’s what this is all about. I got to see a recipient of today’s mission discover their tiny trove of terrific, timely treasure, and mere words cannot convey the joy streaming from them.
But allow me to try.

I had purchased bubbles on sale some time ago, thinking they’d be perfect for a mission in the future. Seeing how beautiful the weather was for early spring, and figuring not only would people be out and about because of the 80 degree weather (27 Celsius for Secret Agent L’s metric friends) but because of the Easter weekend, with family in town and what not, Saturday seemed a perfect day for a mission in the park.
Frick Park, in particular.
The bubbles became part of a ‘Spring Park Enjoyment Kit’, which contained a bottle of bubbles (for kids of all ages), a pen and notebook, and a deck of cards. And inside each kit was a card that read:
A random gift to make you smile
The goodies held within this bag
Will take your day the extra mile
A deck of cards for games with friends
Some bubbles for kids both young and old
A pen and notebook to jot your thoughts
Hope these gifts turned your day to gold
-Affiliated Agent M
Bags hidden safely away in my backpack, I made my way to the park. The idea was to walk along a trail, dropping the bags when a given location spoke to me. They were, in order:
-On a bench over looking the creek, or stream–whatever you want to call it:

-Among a bed of flowers starting to poke up:
-On a sign for the Firelane Trail:

-Perched on a tree near one of the higher points of the park:
After placing the last one, I continued on my way down the trail, but I was starting to get a bit exhausted and dehydrated. Not knowing how much longer the trail went before it looped around, I decided simply to turn around.
It didn’t dawn on me that I’d passing the scene of my locations until right when I came upon the bag I had perched in the tree. Except that it was no longer in the tree, it was on the ground, and a young couple were bent over an open blue card, reading it.
Whoa.
Affiliated Agent M did his best to act nonchalant as he walked by, but let me tell you, it was hard. I so wanted to exclaim, “I know, is that cool? I do it all the time! I hope you enjoy it!” but I just walked by, giving the couple the non-committal nod I’d given others passing by on the trail.
But over hearing just a few things, “This is so neat” and “Wow”, and seeing the shocked smile as they read the card before I could look away and act natural…it had to be the Platonic ideal of merriment.
Feeling happy that 25% of the mission was a success, so that 100% of the mission was a success, I came around the sign where I had hung the third package, just as a bunch of joggers were turning up the path. Right as I passed it, I saw one of the joggers break from the pack, reach down, and examine the bright red bag. I dared not look back as I moved on.
Package 2 was as yet undisturbed as I passed it. Well, you can’t win all of them.
The path that would have taken me back past the bench with package 1 and the origin parking plot meanders parallel to a creek, as mentioned above. Taking in the sight of a lovely spring afternoon I noticed a couple sitting on one of the benches with a certain red bag. A bench that was not where package 1 had been left. (That bench had a small family sitting on it, with dad and a toddler playing in said creek. There was no visual on the package when I went past.)
All in all, a really good mission.
Yes, Affiliated Agent M. Yes it was.
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MISSION: OBAD (Operation Be A Donut), Part 2
If you’ve been following Secret Agent L for a while now, you know that she loves donuts. Dunkin Donuts in particular. In fact, she wrote about it a little bit here, in her MISSION: OBAD (Operation Be A Donut), Part 1. Go ahead and read. We’ll wait.
Done? Yay!
A few weeks ago, she teamed up with the fabulous ladies over at BitchBurgh and, well, her life was changed forever. Secret Agent L dreams of donuts, loves eating them, and just plain adores Dunkin Donuts. But, to become a donut? The awesomeness of that prospect was almost too much for her to handle. Thanks to BitchBurgh and the amazing folks at Dunkin Donuts, though, the dream was fulfilled.
The day included an interview with the one-and-only Secret Agent L and her lovely assistant, Number Two, as well as random acts of kindness on the streets of Pittsburgh. Yes, while dressed as a giant donut.
Enjoy.
You can read more about the adventure here. And don’t forget to stop by one of these Pittsburgh Dunkin Donuts locations starting tomorrow, April 3, to pick up Limited Edition Secret Agent L donuts!!!
- Homestead (Beechwood Blvd, right before the Homestead Highlevel Bridge)
UPDATE: We just learned that the Secret Agent L donut will not be released until MONDAY, April 5, 2010. Our apologies for any inconvenience!!
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