Thursday, February 19, 2009

I still think they make you look like a monk!

I have lots of friends who are just ga ga over these snugli things. Me, not so much. In fact I dont like them at all. I think they make you look like a friar or a monk. I could just see me all tucked into a snugli and then having to go to the bathroom or something and falling flat on my face as I walk in it! LOLOL

Here is a video dedicated to the snugli, enjoy!

7 comments:

Ness said...

I think I would enjoy it...I know the dachsies sharing the reclier with me would. lol Of course, I also bought and swear by the Ped Egg and Hallie almost kicked me off her blog list...whatever works. Have a great day!

kim-d said...

I briefly thought about getting one of these but Hallisicle not only threatened to kick me off her blogroll if I did, she also would not be my friend anymore! And then I also got to thinking about the many ways I could trip myself up with this thing, and I'm not fond of falling down! Furthermore, I read somewhere that somebody said basically you could put your bathrobe on backwards and have the same thing. Which made sense. And, yes, I've tried it. BWAHAHAHA!

Frog Lover aka Linda said...

LMAO! I love mine!!! Regardless how stupid they look, I love them!!!

Donna said...

I can't stand them or the commercials either! I saw that funny video about a week ago and it is a scream, LOL.

Debbie said...

I am SICK SICK SICK of this commercial and I agree. The men look like monks and that was my thought the first time I ever saw it! Grrrrrrrr.

Is Spring here yet?

Chirp. Chirp. Chirp.

joanne said...

awww...those snugli's are scary...I think the people wearing them look like they're in a cult.

Made my way over from Ness' place and thought I would say hi. I used to work as a Health Unit Coordinator...floated to the E.R. a few times. Crazy place, you have to be a special kind of nurse to be able to work in the E.R. ;)

Mary Lee said...

I had a snug sack when I was a kid in the 70's. It was like a sleeping bag with arms, except it snapped up. Of course, our 1900 house in Minneapolis it was worth wearing and looking stupid!