Saturday, January 27, 2007

Easter Is Time for the Bunny and Chocolate

From Easter bunnies to chocolate and chickens, the religious symbols of Easter often are celebrated as if they are as important as Easter itself.

This cute Easter chicken and the decorated Easter egg are symbolic or rebirth, renewal, new starts and hope. Who wouldn't want to celebrate those things!! And Easter is the religious source of such positive ideas.

This Easter you can promote positive and hopeful thoughts and also look very tuned in to the season with one of these Easter shirts.

Commodore Lehane

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Bust Out the Shamrocks

One of the reasons people enjoy celebrating St. Patrick's Day is that it is a signal that spring is coming and winter is soon to be a memory. It is no coincidence that green is the color associated with St. Patrick's Day! Or that we also refer to the day as a time of "wearin' of the green."

So come celebrate the coming of spring, the wearing of the green, and St. Patrick's day with this shamrock adorned SHIRT. We also have matching HATS, MAGNETS and OTHER KEEPSAKES with this earthy shamrock design. If you prefer another kind or color of shirt with this design, CHECK THIS OUT.

"Designated" Leprechaun


It is not too early to find that "designated" leprechaun for your St. Patrick's Day festivities. Bestowing this shirt on someone invokes their inner leprechaun and makes them officially a designated leprechaun for as long as they wear the shirt!

A designated leprechaun can be a designated driver, a designated mischief maker, a designated pal or party goer. We do know that everyone loves knowing there is a little bit of leprechaun in their bones! So grab one of these nifty leprechaun SHIRTS or a designated leprechaun KEEPSAKE for yourself or a special someone who needs to be officially designated for St. Patrick's Day. It is not too early to begin the planning!


Commodore Lehane (Leprechaun)

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Daddy Is a Leprechaun

Everyone loves knowing there is a little bit of leprechaun in their bones! How else can we explain some of the behavior that we exhibit but cannot explain.

After years of research we have found one explanation for unreasonable behavior! And the answer is simply that "Daddy's a leprechaun and I am too." With this excuse it seems anything is possible. The Commodore's research staff has discovered there is a genetic aspect to behavior that can be traced back to leprechaun genes which appear in the DNA of those afflicted with leprechaun syndrome. One key finding of recent studies is that the leprechaun gene appears in all nationalities and ethnic groups currently on earth.

We await St. Patrick's day and the wearin' of the green this year with our new-found knowledge proclaiming that "Daddy is a leprechaun and I am too!" join in the fun and celebrate your leprechaun genes this St. Patrick's day by snatching up a SHIRT or KEEPSAKE proclaiming your green leprechaun heritage.

Commodore Lehane (Leprechaun)

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Valentine's & St. Patrick's Day Coming!

The is no need to feel overwhelmed with desolation just because it is winter, the leaves are gone from the trees, the singing birds have departed, your vehicle is filthy. Cheer yourself up with a nifty new t-shirt for Valentine's Day or for St. Patrick's Day! And while you are at it, get one for your favorite sweetheart ofr leprechaun, too! These bright shirts, caps, totes and other gift items will bring smiles to everyone who sees them.

Heart and warm sayings adorn the Valentine's items, while shamrocks, leprechauns, pots of gold and loads of blarney make St. Patrick's Day a celebration for Irish and non-Irish everywhere. Celebrate your settie or celebrate your roots in Ireland or the contributions the Irish have made to our world by "wearin' of the green" -- but do take time to enjoy yourself!

Yes, it is true that gramps used to say he and his pals took a few non-Irish folks to city hall on St. Patrick's Day. Supposedly they became honorary Irish with a swish of green paint added to their posteriors! These days we can do all that with a t-shirt, how nice!

Commodore Lehane