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> > > louisiana Wrote:

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> > > > The Slanket

> > > >

> > > > Gizmodo did a review of all Slanket-style

> > > > sofa-lolling outfits, and the Slanket came

> > out

> > > way

> > > > ahead.

> > >

> > > xxxxxx

> > >

> > > I was totally disappointed with my Slanket.

> > >

> > > The fleece is quite thin and it was COLD (6)

> > plus

> > > although I'm only five foot four, it wasn't

> > long

> > > enough to cover my feet properly when

> lounging

> > on

> > > the sofa.

> > >

> > > You can get slanket-type things which have

> > little

> > > pockets for your feet, and next Winter it

> will

> > be

> > > one of those for me :))

> >

> > The Slanket is almost 8 feet long (7.9)! How

> can

> > that be too short?

> > Are you sure you didn't have a 'competitor

> > product'? Some of them are trash e.g. the

> Snuggie

> > (too short and very much an inferior product).

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> It was a genuine Slanket and quite expensive.

>

> It is long when you are standing up, yes, but when

> slouching about on a sofa with it wrapped around

> you, and trying to keep your feet under it,

> believe me it does not seem long.

>

> Hence, presumably, why some competitors' versions

> have pockets for the feet.

>

> Have you actually tried one? If you have, you will

> find out what I mean.


So which one are you buying? The Snuggie is totally minature, the Freedom is almost two feet shorter, and the Blankoat needs a bank loan!

What's the name of those fabulous Egyptian big nighty things. A word sounding like jellabears or something.

Had one of them once, working for Professors of Egyptian studies. They'd be good, made out of fleece. Holes in all the right places.

Damn I am being lazy today too, DJKQ!

Yeah I know what you mean about writing, I'm getting a fair bit done meself, on here lol.


In fact I think I can safely say that it is the forum that has kept me in bed today.....where I have now been joined by a glass of Perri and a bag of peanuts >:D<


Didn't see GMTV tho.....were they good? Mr Childs and Ms Bleakley?

You need one of these


http://www.waterfrontscuba.com/acatalog/cd4-pro-dry.jpg A full sealed CessPit Suit?


Available in "his & hers"


25Lts capacity of 1's & 2's


* Reduces trips to the Toilet by 90%


* Wear it to bed & down the offie


* Empty once a week wether you need to or not


* Hygienic as all the stuff is on the inside



W**F

Same situation this morning; simply can't get up.

Except to make coffee of course.

BUT, the difference is, apart from checking emails and EDF and BBC News, I am full of need to write and am now off to the other side of the bed to do so....! Yayy! Very productive AND in bed with a purring cat at my feet. Thinking of buying that coffee filter machine on offer in the For Sale section so I don't actually have to get up and go to the kitchen.

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