h a l f b a k e r yProfessional croissant on closed course. Do not attempt.
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When you have to walk out front to get the paper and are not
dressed just slip into this robe and close the pant legs behind
with velcro to look not under dressed. Even receive guests.
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Excellent - a solution to a nearly non-existent problem which is more difficult and more bother than quickly slipping on a pair of trousers, with none of the advantages of wearing actual trousers. [+] |
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// When you have to walk out front to get the paper and are not dressed // |
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Maybe that's what all the screaming's about on Sunday mornngs. We have always been puzzled by that. |
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Maybe if you hadn't assimilated little Bobby they wouldn't be
so upset. |
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Wouldn't it be more impressive if it were boxers fringe hanging below the robe line? |
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Cudg, your robe is not as long as it used to be now that your raw dough habit has grown your belly so. On warm days your proposed garment may not quite suffice. |
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Excellent idea. We need more of these. Oh wait...is there
enough room? |
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Idea inspired by an 86 year old neighbor whom I often see as
I pass by on my bike. He always looks so put together and
debonair in his robe and pajama bottoms showing below. He
looks as though ready for a visit from royalty, as soon as he
reads the paper. |
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Isn't this the outfit of the classic flasher? Fake pant legs and
an easily to open front? |
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^
That would be a trench coat, I believe. |
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For some reason the title of this idea makes me want to post my "Robot with harp ant legs" idea |
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