Love Shack Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: "Rock Lobster" is a song written by Fred Schneider and Ricky Wilson, two members of the B-52's. It was twice recorded and released as a single, first by DB Records as their debut release in April 1978, and again the following year for the band's self-titled debut album on Warner Bros. Records.
Description: Whether you have altruistic intentions or pervy ulterior motives, get this now. White Van Tinted Windows Hitchhiker Danger Scuzzy Road Hazard Offensive Questionable Guy with a Van Love Shack Bed in the Back T-Shirt Tee by House Of HaHa Creator Artist and Perv Magnet Good Girl Melody Gardy ---------- House of HaHa is a small artist owned independent t-shirt brand created by artists Aaron and Melody Gardy. We started House Of HaHa hoping to use our talents in art and humor to celebrate our love for laughing and geek cultures and hopefully free us from our unhappy day jobs in the process. Being the dreamers we are, we also wanted to make the world a better place at the same time - even if we were only creating a few extra laughs in the...
Description: Heathers is a 1989 American teen black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts. The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker, and Penelope Milford. Its plot portrays four teenage girls—three of whom are named Heather—in a clique at an Ohio high school, one of whose lives is disrupted by the arrival of a misanthrope intent on murdering the popular students and staging their deaths as suicides.
Description: Love Shack: Meet Me At The Love Shack This bold tattoo-style design features two crimson roses, swirling golden stars, and a ribbon that declares “MEET ME AT THE LOVE SHACK” in fiery red letters. Amid America’s divisive climate and the hate-fueled rhetoric of Don the Con, this image reclaims affection as resistance. It’s a visual love letter to unity, joy, and rebellion—where romance becomes refuge and satire becomes survival. Perfect for protest art, editorial tees, or Valentine’s Day with bite, it channels the spirit of The B-52’s while confronting the chaos of today’s political landscape.