The Forever Lazy

Is the Snuggie too dignified or cumbersome for you? Then hop into a Forever Lazy one-piece fleece bodysuit, and really call it quits.

Hurry…get yours today!

Twenty-somethings David Hibler and Tyler Galganski birthed Forever Lazy, a cross between a Snuggie and pajamas that you can wear all the time. That is, if you’re under house arrest – or if you’re confident (or crazy) enough to endure gratuitous staring and endless snickering from normally dressed people while out and about.

Touted as the “one piece, lie around, lounge around, full-body lazy wear,” the giant piece of cloth resembles an oversized bathrobe. Maybe it could fit into the category of onesie pajamas for grownups. Or is it just a giant monkey suit? Whatever the categorization, the Forever Lazy guarantees that you can indeed be forever lazy – and forever comfortable.

Additional evidence that you never have to remove the thing: the Forever Lazy has zippered hatches on both the front and the back, super convenient for “great escapes when duty calls,” according to the official website.

If you need further convincing, Hibler told the Associated Press that each pocket can hold three 12-oz beverages of your choice.

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Vibrating Chinese Breast Enlarger

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The crazy and eccentric Chinese that invented this have taken the same technology used for hair growth and transferred it to ladies breasts. NO MORE SURGERY – NO MORE PAIN – NO MORE EXPENSIVE COST – JUST SHAKING BREASTS = BIGGER BREASTS ;)

Merry Christmas from Grolsch & the Swingtop Philharmonic Orchestra

Grolsch & the Swingtop Philharmonic Orchestra present a ‘video Christmas card’ featuring a magical rendition of the classic carol ‘Oh, Christmas Tree’ played exclusively on instruments crafted from Grolsch Swingtop bottles.

A re-imagined version of the Christmas favourite by Ernst Anschütz has been arranged by composer Ross Power and is played by the specially assembled ‘Swingtop Philharmonic Orchestra’, a troupe made up of some of the world’s leading musicians and sound engineers.

Led by conductor Thomas Blunt, seven percussionists, woodwind players and a timpanist create a beautiful rendition of the song using sounds dreamed up through each element of the legendary bottle — glass, air, beer and the uniquely ‘Grolsch’ Swingtop.

Dozens of Swingtop bottles provide the score with tuneful pops, clicks, jingle bells, güiro sounds, wind tuned with Grolsch beer, orchestral timpani, bass drum and the sound of a mysterious festive Grolsch ‘glockenspiel’ that provides the story with a stunning seasonal twist and climax.

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