Monday, March 1, 2010

[CONTEST] Win a Shamrock Skull Shirt!

Just in time for St. Patrick's Day the folks at www.StPatty.biz have kindly offered to give one of their fun Skull Shamrock shirts* to a lucky Skull-A-Day reader!





To be entered in the drawing just leave a comment below with a skull or St. Patrick's Day themed limerick. [NOTE: If you're reading this on Facebook, be sure to leave your comment on the original Skull-A-Day.com post if you want to be actually entered in the contest]

IMPORTANT: Don't forget to include a way to contact you (either an e-mail in the post OR make sure your Blogger profile has an e-mail link for you on it).

You have until just Midnight Eastern Time March 9th to enter so don't delay! [UPDATE: The contest is over! Thanks to everyone for participating. The winner will be announced soon!]

And of course you don't have to wait til the end of the contest to get a St. Patrick's Day T-shirt from www.StPatty.biz! Plus you can get 15% off on any order over $35 with coupon code  MARCHSALE2 (for US) and CADMARCHSALE2 (for Canada).

Good luck!


*standard weight shirts only, personalized text not included.

31 comments:

The ShanMonster said...

Enter me into the contest, please!

shanmonster@gmail.com

Zook said...

Me too! Me too! Me too!

Noah said...

Hey folks, you need to leave a Skull or St. Patrick's Day themed limerick to be officially entered! Give it a shot, it doesn't have to be perfect (the winner is still randomly selected)!

strugglingwriter said...

Here's my terrible limerick

How are skull and a shamrock the same
other than the letter beginning their name

One symbolizes luck
the other un-luck

But only a skull looks cool while aflame

Ayse Wiediger said...

there was an old skull of st. pat's,
that got snagged by some really cool cats;
they drenched patty in green and
rolled him thru a silk screen
to make skully-shamrock tees ... can't beat that!

Unknown said...

there once was a skull and crossbones
and like the miz they were awesome
some people were scared
when t shirts are weared
with something as dead as a possom

drew@chalkbodyoutline.com

danimal said...

There is a bone in your head.
People only get to see it after your dead.
Lift too many pints on St. Patty's Day,
And you'll skip heading home instead.

Dsurion said...

Behold this skull that I carry,
With a grin that strikes as quite merry.
The skin's all sloughed off,
the brain's gone quite soft,
but his grin will never desert me!

darkdsurion@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I stare at a mouldering skull,
As he stares back and we mull,
O'er the secrets of life,
And the mysteries of death,
And how we got in this dank dungeon cell.

Demonsrage@gmail.com

Deathtouch said...

Enter me into the contest. webmaster At hauntseeker dot com

Here is my thing.

What do you call a skull you can't feel? A numbskull LOL

Bones said...

A skull a day makes the Lepercon play

Anonymous said...

My name, Cara, is Irish for "Beloved Friend," and I'm also a redhead.

Here's my limerick:

There was a redhead of great charm
Who danced jigs with a friend on each arm.
As she drank her green beer,
She yelled out a cheer
And sung phrases of love and smarm.

(I meant the use of *smarm* to mean: “the love between friends that does not have a component of sexual desire. It is the type of relationship where either person would die for the other, where the single greatest motivation of each is the welfare of the other rather than himself.” (from The Temple of Smarm, found here )

Me- gregariousfactotum@hotmail.com

Hope I win!

luvskulls said...

It's in my blood to love the shamrock,
Raise my class and toast the Loch.
These bones do relish sweet Tillamore Dew
One sip of their best and you'll be Irish too.
Bless ol'St.Pat, a dear saint we never mock.

amanda_h41@hotmail.com

b13 said...

There once was a bone mate named Patty
whose breast-meat has long since been fatty
They fell to her knees
As she hung from the trees
for stealing some corned beef and cabby

:)

biddypunk said...

My best friend as a child was a snake,
We'd garden and skip rope and bake,
But St. Patrick ran free,
Chased my friend to the sea,
Now I drink rye to soothe my heartache.

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

There once was a leprechaun lad,
Who thought skulls were great to be had.
So he went 'round lopping heads,
And made tasty sweetbreads,
Juggling skulls and laughing like mad.

lulubelle said...

There once was a girl from Glenroe
Who really loved bone
But when it was in a skull version
Was really her perversion

lulubelle said...

There once was a girl from Glenroe
Who really loved bone
But when it was in a skull version
Was really her perversion

lulubelle79@hotmail.com

SonOfCelluloid said...

Nathan Hamilton
fromhell13@aol.com

Said the Skull to his cranial peer
I have quite a problem, I fear
St. Pattys is Grand
But I have no hands
So how will I drink the green beer?

Unknown said...

Jake Lundgren
(jakelundgren@hotmail.com)

There was a leprechaun with and broken spleen.

And this leprechaun was really mean.

The leprechaun did a dance.

And he messed in his pants.

So his undies were no longer green.

Anonymous said...

Last week, I was laying in bed
Trying to keep Anatomy in my head
I wish they'd invent Retanium
So I could memorize parts of the cranium
I knew I shouldn't have gone for Pre-Med

Contact at kittybirg AT hotmail DOT com.

bioephemera said...

Green tears sparkling on his cracked lacrimal,
Yorick struggled to be understandable:
"I'm like a mint jolly roger,
I can't swallow my lager,
And where the hell is my mandible?"

;)
bioephemera

bioephemera@gmail.com

Chris Z. said...

Without a skull you'd be in trouble
That all important bone bubble
Missing it your head would pool on the pillow like a slug
But that would be good for making your little sister shriek "UGH!"

BonBon said...

There once was a skull, name of Marty,
Who was partial to brews rich and hearty.
Someone slipped him a mug,
Marty cut quite a rug,
Guiness made him the life of the party.

carolena1948@yahoo.com

44skull44 said...

there once was a skull named patie
he wasnt much of a fatty
he was just skin and bones
no one left him alone
until the day he went batty

skull44_44@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

fun!

There once was a man named O'Skullett
Who poured a whole pint down his gullet.

While his friends scoffed and laughed,
He just pulled off his hat,
To reveal a red-haired Irish mullet.

@andreagoulet

Randy said...

IRISH TRILOGY - PART 2 - SMITHWICK'S

'Tis sure I'll be wearing the green,

When the calendar says March seventeen,

To help me to think,

It Smithwick's I drink,

Just try some, you'll know what I mean.

Tatman said...

There once was a skull name Douglass,
who had an eye for a special young lass.
So he made her a shirt,
but his feelings got hurt,
when she said that would get him no ass.

Leslie said...
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Leslie said...

OK - no laughing, please! Some of the competition is pretty pitiful, too!!!

There once was a good-hearted skull
Who was, I'm afraid, quite dull.
Till Noah came along
And to skulls sang a love song.
Now this skull feels quite wonderful!