Archive for the ‘SnuggieSightings.com’ tag
Greetings to our Life&Style Weekly Magazine Visitors
Many of you ultra-cool people discovering SnuggieSightings.com for the first time have found us through Life&Style Weekly magazine. We want to extend a warm welcome to you, and provide you with a familiar face; that of our Snuggie Wizardess, Brook, who appeared in today’s (hot of the presses) Oscar Edition of Life&Style Weekly Magazine.
Be sure to check out Brook’s original appearance – Snuggie Wizardess Pins 900 Pound Fleur-de-lis to Wall.
Brook can do more than hoist boat anchors and rearrange Stonehenge with her powers.
She can also cast Fireballs, as pictured here at the local park.
Brook spends her days teaching her class a great illustration in comparison and contrast – case in point, her lesson on the Snuggie vs. the Blanket.
We must take a closer look at the board…
Backwards Snuggies – Stemming the Tide
Yesterday we posted our first ever Snuggie Public Service Announcement (PSA) – Friends Don’t Let Friends Wear their Snuggie Backwards. In that article, we chronicled the plight of Brian, who although well-intentioned, was wearing his Snuggie backwards. Here is how we last saw Brian, before his life was forever changed by the Snuggie PSA:
Brian was checking the site to see if his submission was accepted, not realizing the error of his ways. Fortunately he had his web cam set to capture the moment of his newfound fame.
Brian humbly turned his Snuggie around. His life is now whole. The lighting in his room even improved. See for yourself…
SnuggieSightings.com Turns 1 Month Old – Thank You
Thank you to everyone that has sent in their Snuggie Sightings during month #1. Many thanks as well to all of the Emails, Tweets, Links, and Media Coverage that has given me more ‘Warm Fuzzies’ than I could ever return. This short walk down memory lane is a small token of my appreciation to each and every one of you. I could never do this without you, and I could never do this in a blanket!
The video was created using the amazing online tool Animoto, with music provided by Jay Condiotti – “I Made You Smile” (aptly titled, for this is the goal of the site).