Sunday, February 28, 2010

BOXER SHORTS GIVEAWAY!!

I'm looking for followers...ST. PAWDY free giveaway!!
Are you a boxer shorts fan??
Do you have a husband or boyfriend who would LOVE these St. Pawdy Boxers you see at the right??
Or maybe you like puppies, hearts, golf, bears....?
Follow these steps and YOU may be owner of a free pair of handmade flannel boxers!!
1. Add your name to the FOLLOWERS list!
2. Write a brief comment in the box about St. Patrick's Day. It can be serious, funny, historical...anything!(except foul!! Those will vanish!)
3. Make sure you include an email address!
4. By clicking on the St. Pawdy Boxers, you can see all of the boxers Gear4Guys offers. If you win, you may choose any one of them!
5. On March 11th at 10am ET, the winner will be announced. My children and I will vote! Your boxers will be sent out that day!

THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING! AND GOOD LUCK!!

13 comments:

  1. I wish I were Irish so I could wear green puppies on my shorts every day :)

    humorme65@hotmail.com

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  2. St.Patty's day: The only day of the year where it's acceptable to eat green food.

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  3. The greatest thing for about St Patty's day for me is almost 7 years ago on St Patty's day my very first nephew was born!!! :)

    Donna @ DHElegance.etsy.com :)

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  4. I think St Patrick's day reminds me spring is coming, with the time of year, shamrocks and the GREEN!

    beantree@live.com

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  5. Wow, saint patty's boxer shorts! Do they come in wiener dog size cause mommy doesn't wear them, and I is pretty sure grandpa doesn't either? Cause all I have ever chewed up was briefs from him. Well, anyways I was just surfing in to see your new blog and woof you luck. SassySashadoxie.etsy.com. You knows how to contact me so no needs for e-mail. Sending lots of pets to the kitties in your pack. Sasha.

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  6. First of all, Im a new follower! Yaya! Congrats on starting a blog-you are going to have so much fun with it...I promise you!

    Secondly, I love when St.Patty's day comes around because then it means that I only have to wait one more day for my Birthday :0) (its the 18th) & when I was younger St. Patty's day used to make me think about my favorite cereal-Lucky Charms! hahaha

    I think You have 2 adorable shops & I cant wait to chat more with you :0)

    email: JewelrybySolange@aol.com

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  7. I loved Corned beef and cabbage. :o)

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  8. I vote for green eggs & ham for St. Patty's day breakfast! yum! Even better - Breakfast in bed! :)
    www.honorcrownedcrafts.etsy.com

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  9. I love St. Patricks Day. The traditional Corned Beef and Cabbage. Maybe having a few green beers and listening to celtic music all night.

    Find me at
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/IrishMissy

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  10. Everyone is Irish on that day.
    A great reason to skip work and play.
    Corned beef, cabbage, a pint of ale,
    will make you an Irishman without fail.

    mmmck@oh.rr.com
    http://www.vintagebroochco.etsy.com

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  11. Love it! I remember living briefly in Boston, the River being dyed green, and green bagels everywhere! but mostly I think of St.Patrick - being a slave, living in North, coming back to evangelize...overcoming in the Lord the pagan worship and even child sacrifices that were the culture of Ireland at the time ♥

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  12. Some of us are Irish all year long, but Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day!!!

    A little history on the Four Leaf Clover....
    What do the leaves symbolize?
    One leaf is for FAITH...The second for HOPE...The third for LOVE...And the fourth for LUCK!

    In Irish tradition the Shamrock or 3-leaf Clover represents the Holy Trinity: one leaf for the Father, one for the Son and one for the Holy Spirit. When a Shamrock is found with the fourth leaf, it represents God's Grace.

    History of the four leaf clover:

    The four leaf clover is a universally accepted symbol of good luck with its origin ages old. According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden.

    God Bless~ And Top O' The Morning, To Ya~
    Kelly~
    AngelPupsCreations

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  13. my daughters use to come home from daycare on st. patricks day and they would request that dinner be filled with non-green food :)

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