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Connie the Snuggie Zombie

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Connie, on the set of 28 Snuggies Later

Connie, on the set of 28 Snuggies Later

Connie’s loving daughter, Caitlin, sent in this ultra high-resolution cell phone Snuggie Zombie Sighting. Caitlin and her friends have dubbed mom the ‘Snuggie Zombie’.

I’m just guessing that it will be hard to find the Snuggie Zombie section at the local Hallmark Store, come Mother’s Day.

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February 17th, 2009 at 4:00 am

Snuggie Midget…err…Little Person

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The Snuggie Restless Arm Syndrome (i.e. the inability of Snuggie Wearers to keep their arms by their sides) is sweeping through the country. Pictured below is our first ‘Little Person’ Snuggie Sighting. We present to you, Tara.

Tinkerbell provides scale.

Tinkerbell provides scale.

We remind our faithful readers that the Snuggie is one-size-fits-all.

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February 15th, 2009 at 12:39 am

Snuggie Self Portrait – Clicky Clicky

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If you focus on the framed picture in the background and really zone out, you will see a Snuggie.

If you focus on the framed picture in the background and really zone out, you will see a Snuggie.


We haven’t had a great Snuggie Self Portrait since Alex!!!. Where Alex snapped his pic with his cell phone aimed at his reflection in his bathroom mirror (while wearing a stocking cap in addition to his Snuggie…think about that for a moment)…I digress. But today, we have Paul.

Paul is an inspiration to Snuggie photographers everywhere. Notice the clicky clicky in his hand. He framed this photo, and likely broke out the tripod to get this snap. Such devotion to Snuggie Sightings. We appreciate the hard work. Not only is he using a tripod, he also has his girlfriend on the very left, and his girlfriend’s 2 daughters (the ones with the really, really, really big smiles – they obviously love their Snuggies) in the middle. Paul mentioned that the daughters drove 3 hours to be there for the Snuggie Photo Shoot. I’m glad the girls made it with their Snuggies. Imagine the tragedy if they had gotten there only to realize they left their Snuggies at home.

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February 14th, 2009 at 11:31 pm