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I can't stand and therefore will not wear any clothing to
bed.
Having now said that on the Internet, I think serious
consideration should be given to spray on pajamas. This
would
fix the problem of bunching-up clothing and shirts wrapped
around one's neck.
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I guess this would be like a soft foam. |
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I don't wear pyjamas either. What's the problem with that? |
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Do you have to soak in acetone or something to get it off in the morning? |
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//orifisces of the lower extremeties// what do you mean? the space between your toes? |
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"Oh Doctor, Brad Pitt makes it itch between my toes." "Well, that sounds unusual but hardly something to be concerned about." "But Doc, it's between my big toes." |
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No need to hot wax, either. |
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Hah! That was a good one [FJ]. |
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Back to the idea
[jon3], how did you input this idea? |
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Survey says that the majority of bakers probably sleep naked. Good, bad or indifferent who's to judge. |
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Please change the category of this to "fashion: pajamas" which is much more appropriate. Thanks! |
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Could you imagine if you were able to "tincker" with the spray knowing someone would use it in public, man wouldnt it be ace if the person sprayed on a big strap on dildo in the middle of church, PRICELESS |
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Yep, baked anyway, on Futurama everything seems to come in handy dandy spray can packaging, including christmas tree decorations, and clothes. |
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why not just wear a catsuit....same effect |
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