Can I wear my Snuggie in public?

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Fudgey

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Hey everyone, hope you had a great holiday season. I know I haven't checked in for a while, but I've got a question that's been nagging me.

My cousin got me a Snuggie for Christmas. You know the one, the blanket with sleeves that they have the commerical for all the time.

Anyway, I didn't think much of it. It's just a blanket with sleeves when it comes down to it. One night last week I was feeling a little ill and so I just hung out on the couch and watched a movie. I figured it would keep me warm, and I was alone anyway, so I got it out.

I was surprised how well it works. You can be covered with a blanket, and still have your hands free if the phone rings or if you need to pick your nose.

My friend invited me over last weekend to watch football with him. So I brought my Snuggie with me, since his place is knda drafty. His buddies threw me a look like I had 3 butts and 5 ears, but I was warm so I didn't care.

I've started wearing it when I got out to get the mail and take out the garbage, which is fine. But do you think it'd be weird if I wore it to the laundromat or gas station or someplace like that? It's really comfortable, but I'm worried people will think I'm a head case or a loser.

What do you think?

 
IMHO:

If you have one, you have already lost. You might as well wear it in public.

 
The only thing that could make the snuggie better is if it had an oversized pocket for a slap chop.

I guess you could wear it in public but your *** would be hanging out.

 
I got a snuggie for Christmas too and I was surprised just how much I love the stupid thing. My question is how would it really work wearing it in public when it's completely open in the back. I feel like it is more for when you are sitting down somewhere. So maybe not so much a gas station but it is probably perfect for work and the movie theatre..lol

 
I vote yes, but you will need to get a second snuggie to wear on the back to mitigate the draft from the open back door.

Witnesseth:

 
Not only are seconds critical, it's also important to not hinder an artist at work

 
Having a Snuggie is great for Raising the Roof...
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It's similar to the hospital gown problem.

For Fudgey, I don't see this as a problem, it's an enhancement. He can cover up in the front and when he needs to do what he does best, he has no derobing to do. Seconds are critical when it comes to Fudey needing to release brown trout.
Though he should be required to wear a 'Keep Back 100 Feet" sign on his back when doing so.

 

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