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hook me up bud!

Pete, have you tried contacting Nene too? Her old man helped her and Ben with their garage. I'll be getting my garage thru them when I finish the extension.

its the most ridiculous invention ever, invented for people too retarded to use a blanket, or wait for the heater to warm the room up.

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bahh damo you will get old and feel the cold one day too . i brought my mum the electric version of these like a built in eleccy blanket she love's it as the heater in her place is crap she sit;s on the couch all warm and snug reckons its the best thing i have ever got her .

actually i was a little hurt by that comment cause i thought the skyline wall clock was the best thing i had got her lol

electric version? now that seems a smidgen more practical than a plain blanket with arm holes.

speaking of ridiculous inventions, http://www.cracked.com/article_15693_10-mo...r-patented.html

there have been these other snuggie like inventions around for thousands of years... wait for it... they are called blankets.

If your cold put more freaking clothes on.

*says this while sitting in his office with the door closed in a tshirt with the heater on*

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