sooo who here admits to having a snuggie?
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SuEzQt2277 |
sooo who here admits to having a snuggie? |
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Posts: 9696 (11/05/2009 10:40 AM) |
I admit I make fun of the commercials...I mean they are kinda comical. Yesterday I saw a pink snuggie & well I just had to have it because its pink. As
thin as that thing is it keeps we warm. I get cold so easily so I needed one.And no I will not be wearing it to the ball game. (commercial reference)
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Jenna1983 |
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Posts: 21161 (11/05/2009 10:41 AM) |
I do. It's a piece of shit. It's so thin and feels like sandpaper (to me).
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iwantjcslips |
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Posts: 17888 (11/05/2009 10:42 AM) |
Yes, and please don't get jiggy like the man in the commercial. It's just sad.
No, I don't own one. |
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Kippage |
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Posts: 5824 (11/05/2009 10:44 AM) |
No, I don't own one. But there's a DIY pattern online and I kinda want to make one.
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Just A Little Stitious |
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Posts: 14540 (11/05/2009 10:45 AM) |
No, but my 9-year-old brother wanted one. I bought him one the other day when I saw "Snuggie for Kids" at Target.
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DifferentialDiagnosis |
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Posts: 2317 (11/05/2009 10:46 AM) |
I want a lambie snuggie.
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 32180 (11/05/2009 10:47 AM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
I thought I ordered one off a freebie site a few weeks ago but never got it. I guess it's a good thing because that pic is ugly.
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IMissKD |
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Posts: 2033 (11/05/2009 11:37 AM) |
I won't get one because it's just like putting a bathrobe on backwards. No need to spend money on something I technically already have...
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ChasevidWrightley |
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Posts: 2816 (11/05/2009 11:38 AM) |
Kippage wrote:LINK?! |
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HalfPintNB412 |
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Posts: 1068 (11/05/2009 12:23 PM) |
Yep. My dad saw it on TV before it got really big and ordered it for my mom because she always reads and has a blanket on her. Honestly, we all made fun of him
for it. He has an issue with ordering things off TV, but I came down with the flu once and for the life of me could not get warm and that shit worked. It's
so big and soft.
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NancyOttawa |
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Posts: 8672 (11/05/2009 12:33 PM) |
I just use a red wool Pashima in the winter months if I'm cold in the evenings and watching tv. And then it looks nice draped over my couch when I'm
not using it.
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heyitsmeMel |
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Posts: 4140 (11/05/2009 12:38 PM) |
I have one. I usually use it with my other blanket because it's thin. The only reason I like it is because it keeps my hands/arms warm without them being
stuck under a blanket.
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jdvpbliss |
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Posts: 9997 (11/05/2009 12:39 PM) |
IMissKD wrote: Exactly! |
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Posts: 2325 (11/05/2009 12:39 PM) |
jdvpbliss wrote:Umm, no. It's like putting on a blanket with sleeves.
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Certainly Not Dcutie |
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Posts: 17499 (11/05/2009 12:40 PM) |
My free Snuggie should be on it's way to me.
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CoralBuggy |
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Posts: 632 (11/05/2009 12:40 PM) |
I love mine
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JulieAnne20 |
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Posts: 37894 (11/05/2009 12:51 PM) Best Debater '09
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I saw Snuggies for dogs at Walmart today.
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Kwis77 |
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Posts: 20093 (11/05/2009 12:51 PM) |
It's not like putting on a bathrobe, though. Maybe if you put it in backwards (which I sometimes do). I thought that, too, before someone gave me an extra
one.
It's really handy to have. It keeps you warm when you don't want a big ass blanket. |
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Kippage |
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Posts: 5827 (11/05/2009 12:58 PM) |
ChasevidWrightley wrote:http://www.cutoutandkeep.net//projects/snuggie_knock_off |
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Posts: 4252 (11/05/2009 1:15 PM) |
I do. I bought one for my sister as a joke last Christmas, and she did the same for me, and we had no idea the other was doing so
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musikluvr87 |
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Posts: 9679 (11/05/2009 1:22 PM) |
My mom just bought one for my dad since he's constantly cold these days
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