View Full Version : Skepto Shirts
Richard
14th April 2005, 07:17 PM
Nobody can have too many t-shirts, and now you can add to your wardrobe by making a selection at the exclusive Australian Skeptics Boutique. You may even make two selections, or three.
http://www.cafepress.com/austskeptics
But it's not just shirts! You can also buy a toy image of SkeptoBear to cuddle while you read about his amazing peripatations and travels. Get one for your lover to keep her warm when you can't be with her. Give one to a child to stop him thinking about his sore arm from the vaccination. Give one to each of your children to prevent envy. Thousands more uses.
:D
TheBoyPaj
14th April 2005, 11:25 PM
I dunno. Now, if the toy bear was haunted...
Anon1
15th April 2005, 02:51 AM
Or how about the BadPsychics T-Shirt!
http://www.jonscelebworld.com/BadPsychics/Shop/shop.html
Only £4 each!!
lol
Richard
15th April 2005, 03:41 AM
Looks good... do you post to Australia? If so, how much? My keyboard does not have a £ sign.:D
Anon1
15th April 2005, 03:58 AM
Sorry just to the UK, otherwise P&P starts getting too expensive.
I am sure if you really wanted one we could come to an arrangement, just email me from my site if serious!
My dream is to place someone with a badpsychics t-shirt on the sofa of a Most Haunted Live show.
Now that would be interesting
Skepiroth
15th April 2005, 09:14 AM
if this is for an Australian group, why do they proudly "stamp" "MADE IN THE USA" on their shirts :D
Kopji
15th April 2005, 12:46 PM
I like the logo design a lot. Sort of an Australia and "?" combined effect.
I still think someone should offer an official Skeptic Homeopathic "tie-dyed" T-Shirt for $100
(actually appears white).
"This T-Shirt dyed using Homeopathic colors"
Richard
15th April 2005, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by new skeptic
if this is for an Australian group, why do they proudly "stamp" "MADE IN THE USA" on their shirts :D
Yes... well.... I do love going to the USA. My wife's parents live in the Bay Area and that's a cool place. Love BART! So much better than the Sydney's train system.
Anyway, a service like Cafepress does not exist in Australia so I use the one in the USA.
BTW, check out the Australian Skeptics web site today for our view on Homeopathy Awareness Week!
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