Bloggers are always getting accused of sitting around the house in their pajamas spouting off opinions. I suppose this is because you can't take the opinions of someone wearing pajamas too seriously. What these folks don't realize is the glorious history of the pajama and the qualities which make it the ideal form of clothing for deep and penetrating thought.…

Bloggers are always getting accused of sitting around the house in their pajamas spouting off opinions. I suppose this is because you can't take the opinions of someone wearing pajamas too seriously. What these folks don't realize is the glorious history of the pajama and the qualities which make it the ideal form of clothing for deep and penetrating thought.…





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26 - Dave Nalle
That's not the Scotts way.
Dave
27 - Natalie Davis
Indeed.
Interesting, the accents in #21 appeared perfectly in "preview."
No, Mr. Nalle, the Che shirt is clean. Today, I have on Spongebob pajama bottoms and a T-shirt that reads, "'Phobes Suck."
28 - Matthew T. Sussman
I thought I knew all there was to know, now there's types of pajamas!? Too much.
If I ever blog wearing a robe, I know I'll have sold out.
29 - Dave Nalle
ND, is it really right to say that those afflicted with a variety of phobias - admittedly treatable psychological conditions - 'suck'? That seems awfully harsh. Those agoraphobes and claustrophobes need our help, not our hate.
Dave
30 - Scott Butki
I think I, a Scott, knows the Scott's way
:)
31 - Scott Butki
What's next?
What kind of boxers or briefs do you blog in?
What kind of soda do you drink while blogging?
32 - Natalie Davis
Only a particular type of 'phobe, Mr. Nalle. I have nothing against most phobia sufferers (in fact, I am claustrophobic - and I certainly don't suck).
I used to quaff Pepsi, but having given that up, my blogging beverage of choice is either tea or coffee.
33 - Dave Nalle
But how do those who see the shirt know what kind of 'phobes' it refers to? It might be too subtle for the average viewer.
Dave
34 - Natalie Davis
I wear it at home and sleep alone. No one sees it save me (except for Pride day, when the reference becomes obvious).
35 - Scott Butki
I wear a "men of quality want women's equality" shirt and get all kinds of interesting looks.
36 - Adam
Since my children were old enough to walk around..I started wearing PJ's around the house. My wife, one day, went out and bought me silk pajamas. Can't get enough. I must have 10 pair. I practically put them on the minute I get home. The best for comfort and can be worn year round. Just discovered nylon trict pajamas. Even better and more durable.
37 - Ray D.
Am relatively new to Blogging- hope this comment is taken as well-meaning and honest, even if a little self-promoting. I am a UI Designer at a really cool online men's casual wear company with sleepwear and loungewear clothing lines called Laissez-Wear and Pookies - today I have on my red & black "Joy of Koi" patterned Pookies (drawstring pants with style). Last night, after my shower, I shucked off my towel and pulled on my Gold Coast Traveler SleepShirt (nothing else) and read blogs for a couple of hours in total comfort, but with good looking style. I sure do love my new job!
38 - Don
Great I love cotton pajamas....I fully agree. But in Asia no winter here so cotton all year round!