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2009-01-31

WTF Blanket

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:11 PM

    This is a LOT funnier on your blog!

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  2. oh thank you that was so enjoyable

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  3. LMAO. This friggin Snuggliething has been getting a lot of attention lately.....

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  4. My husband works from home all night watching this and about a million "enhancement" commercials. We had this very conversation recently. Really. WTF!

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  5. LMAO, that was so funny. I can't wait to show this to my hubby when her gets home. My kids seem to think they need these... they are the kind of people infomercials were invented for. Now I can just tell them to wear their robes backwards. Thanks for the laugh.

    Missy

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  6. Love it! Great find!

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  7. Anonymous3:57 PM

    But WAIT!! Call now and you can get TWO WTF'S....

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  8. Anonymous6:28 PM

    Oh sure. However, I did HAVE to get the shamwows. You know how it is.

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  9. Anonymous6:29 PM

    Shamwows are different, they are really great.

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  10. Anonymous1:32 PM

    Very funny. Of curse I had almost all of these thoughts when I saw the original commercial. Sad that people would by this ****, but WTF

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  11. Hey Chris! I wanted to let you know that I just gave you a lemonade award

    (http://overcoffee822.blogspot.com/2009/02/i-won-lemonade-award.html)

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  12. Anonymous3:09 PM

    OMG, I'm so glad it's not just me. The first time I saw that commercial, I laughed my ass off. The next time, I swore that my assholic mother in law has probably purchased seven already. Now? It's going to be the WTF blanket. Perfect name for it!

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  13. Tee hee hee. Classic. My 5 y.o. daughter saw the snuggie commercial and asked me for $19.95 because she had to get one. My response... WTF!

    Winks & Smiles,
    Wifey

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  14. HAHAHAHAHAH!

    I still want one. Maybe I can embroider "WTF" on the corner!

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