Fashion: Pajamas
Spray on Bed Clothes   (+1)  [vote for, against]
No more bunched-up P.J's

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.
-- jon3, Jan 11 2003

I guess this would be like a soft foam.
-- jon3, Jan 11 2003


I don't wear pyjamas either. What's the problem with that?
-- DrCurry, Jan 11 2003


Do you have to soak in acetone or something to get it off in the morning?
-- snarfyguy, Jan 11 2003


//orifisces of the lower extremeties// what do you mean? the space between your toes?
-- po, Jan 12 2003


"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."
-- FarmerJohn, Jan 12 2003


No need to hot wax, either.
-- RayfordSteele, Jan 12 2003


Hah! That was a good one [FJ].

Back to the idea… [jon3], how did you input this idea?
-- Shz, Jan 12 2003


Survey says that the majority of bakers probably sleep naked. Good, bad or indifferent who's to judge.
-- rbl, Jan 13 2003


Please change the category of this to "fashion: pajamas" which is much more appropriate. Thanks!
-- krelnik, Jan 15 2003


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
-- UnaSado, Feb 01 2003


Yep, baked anyway, on Futurama everything seems to come in handy dandy spray can packaging, including christmas tree decorations, and clothes.
-- RoboBust, Feb 01 2003


why not just wear a catsuit....same effect
-- animatedvixen, Mar 26 2003



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