TOMMY LEE Unveils Latest Product: 'Crank Pranks'

October 23, 2006

With MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee's hottest new product — called Tommy Lee's Crank Pranks — you can enlist the help of the legendary rocker to send crank calls to your buddies. Whether it's a call from the IRS about an audit, the credit card company calling to inform your friends their card's been shut off, or a call from the doctor with some unwanted test results, Tommy's sure to keep your friends wondering what hit 'em! But beware! With more than a dozen crank calls to choose from, you may end up a victim of a call from Tommy too! Visit www.crankpranks.com to start a prank war today!

As previously reported, Tommy Lee is giving hand at fashion. The drummer is starting a fashion line which he simply calls "PL for TL"People's Liberation for Tommy Lee.

The limited PL for TL line, inspired by his extensive ink collection, will mostly consist of jeans, T-shirts and hats for men and women, with imagery from the rocker's many tattoos reflected throughout the graphics and detailing.

The jeans, which come in skinny, straight-leg, super-low, and boot-cut styles, feature back-pocket images that include a skull wearing a top hat, a dragon, a lotus flower and a koi fish as well as Lee's signature. Those graphics are repeated on the T-shirts and hats, which will be military-cap style — no trucker hats, which Lee thought as "over."

"PL for TL" fashion line is slated to be launched at Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom stores nationwide in November.

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