
That’s right, the Snuggie was so last year. We need pajamas you’ll live in and jeans you’ll sleep in. That’s what we need.
They seemed to solve a problem I never knew we had, and in the process they put two words together that’s really fun to say a bunch of times in a row. Pajama Jeans. Pajama Jeans. Pajama Jeans.
Remember that time I insulted people that wore pajamas all the time? Well now you can sorta get away with it if you wear a pair of these Pajama Jeans.
Just kidding.
You’re not only going to look like a lazy fool when everyone finds out, you’ll also look too cheap to buy jeans.
But hey, on the other hand they are basically pajama bottoms that are made to look like jeans, and I’m kind of liking the idea of never having to get dressed. They might be onto something.
Get your own Pajama Jeans here
or Watch the awesome infomercial here
Thanks to Kelsey at the Anthology for the heads up!
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By the same people that brought you, well, nothing. Introducing bread slippers! A whole new level of comfort. Now my feet will happily smell like freshly toasted bread and not freshly dead roadkill. Well, not really. These bad boys actually just appear to look like bread. But bread, they are not.
They happily come in many types of rolls, and even little Kaiser buns for the kids.
Get your own toasty slippers here and rise out of bed
*Sorry about the puns. I was on a roll.
**No bun intended.
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Square is an app for the iPhone and iPad that lets you purchase anything anywhere. There’s never been an easier way to take money from people. Legally.
Unless your name is Steve Jobs.
Learn more about Square and check it out on the app store here
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These pots are pretty sweet. They hook up to a solar panel and charge during the day so they can glow all night. I can’t speak for the plants, but they look pretty happy to be doing that photosynthesis business all night long, all night long. All night.
Lionel Richie stylez.
Features:
- 6 LED lights (9 LED lights for the colour changing version)
- On/Off switch control
- Eco-friendly: doesn’t require mains electricity to power the pots
- Solar Cell is connected via a 3m cable, so you can place in the sun!
Charging Guide:
- Set the power switch to “off”
- Leave the batteries to charge for 2 days under full sunlight (repeat this operation every three months to top up the batteries
- For daily/normal operation, push the switch to the “on” position, it will automatically turn on during the night time after it has had an initial 2 full sunny days to charge
Hit the jump to learn more about the Solar Powered Pot right here
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