Archive for the ‘Snuggie in Hospital’ tag
Snuggie Healing Power
I’ve heard more than a few times that Hospitals should use Snuggies for gowns. Here’s Desi, demonstrating the healing power of a Zebra Snuggie.
Within moments, Desi was reverting back to her old self…sticking washrags on her forehead and flashing a winning smile, waiting to see if you’ll say anything brilliant like ‘Hey, Desi. You have a washrag on your head.’
Do we have the solution to the healthcare crisis in this country?
Snuggie Restless Arm Syndrome – An Update
You cannot contain the Snuggie Restless Arm Syndrome, you can only hope to contain it. The Snuggie Restless Arm Syndrome has been noted previously here, here, and here.
Pictured above is Michael as he is released from the hospital. He suffered from Snuggie Restless Arm Syndrome – the inexplicable urge to raise your hands when wearing a Snuggie. His syndrome has gone into remission, thanks to a steady diet of Star Trek Voyager episodes and stuffed animals. Of course, if you really want to keep your hands down, you could lay underneath those notoriously restrictive blankets.