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 01/29/2009 16:06:09
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Perceptive Mind
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I've seen this blanket with sleeves product advertised on TV, and it makes the wearer look like an ancient druid or some inhabitant of a futuristic totalitarian society. 
Now, the "newspaper" (and that term applies loosely), [the] "The USA Today," is advertising & hyping the Snuggie up by claiming there is a Snuggie-mania sweeping the land. Personally, I have not seen evidence of such Snuggie-maniacal behavior.
"Snuggie gets a warm embrace from pop culture" http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifest...m?se=yahoorefer YouTube: The Cult of Snuggie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4Ox...feature=related Snuggie Sightings http://snuggiesightings.com/snuggie/ Compare the Snuggie to the Stonecutters costume from the Simpsons episode, Homer the Great. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_the_Great 

Message edited by ath3na on 01/29/2009 19:38:24.
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 01/29/2009 16:59:52
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Systemic Anomaly
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I am warning you know to delete this thread....You've already said far too much. You have 90 seconds to comply. Nihus Est Vihalus Cthulhu Magnus Et In Arcadia Ego Maximus..... 






Message edited by Villemar_MxO on 01/29/2009 18:31:20.
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 01/29/2009 17:33:38
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MC Photographer
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There's a regular on a Catholic forum I hang out on, whose wife got him a Snuggie. Any chance to tease him about is now a running board joke among the regular posters. I'll take a plain ol' throw blanket to curl up in when I'm reading or watching TV.
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 01/30/2009 05:29:48
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Mainframe Invader
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I thought the snuggie looked alright... ... until I saw people in the commercial wearing it out in PUBLIC.
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 01/30/2009 16:39:28
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Femme Fatale
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Interesting post from Villemar...didn't realize I had my own language.  Illyria
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 02/01/2009 13:58:05
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Femme Fatale
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OMG, it's a monk suit! Hello!
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 02/01/2009 16:27:28
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Systemic Anomaly
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Illyria22 wrote: Interesting post from Villemar...didn't realize I had my own language.  Illyria
Which one, Tocharian?
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 02/01/2009 17:32:30
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Mainframe Invader
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Villemar_MxO wrote: Illyria22 wrote: Interesting post from Villemar...didn't realize I had my own language.  Illyria
Which one, Tocharian?
Illyrian?
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 02/01/2009 19:38:45
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Systemic Anomaly
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Proximisio wrote: Villemar_MxO wrote: Illyria22 wrote: Interesting post from Villemar...didn't realize I had my own language.  Illyria
Which one, Tocharian?
Illyrian?

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 02/01/2009 22:27:08
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Vindicator
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A group of people on a floor in my dorm were causing quite a stir the other night - laughing quietly until there was a certain uproar coming out of the hall near the lounge where we were patiently sitting. Being dilligent workers, we went and investigated only to find a collective of people surrounding two people wearing blue cloaks - snuggies. I laughed my own asss off and walked away.
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 02/02/2009 15:04:59
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Mainframe Invader
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Villemar_MxO wrote: Proximisio wrote: Villemar_MxO wrote: Illyria22 wrote: Interesting post from Villemar...didn't realize I had my own language.  Illyria
Which one, Tocharian?
Illyrian?

Took me a little while to find that. Argh, now I feel foolish. 
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