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MerryBlooms

(11,728 posts)
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 07:55 PM Mar 2016

My husband just asked if it was too early to get his pajamas on...

It's still daylight, it's not 7pm yet... etc... he had plenty of excuses why it wasn't pajama time. My response, "You're a grown up, do whatever the hell you want." Jammies on and waiting for puck drop.

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My husband just asked if it was too early to get his pajamas on... (Original Post) MerryBlooms Mar 2016 OP
Good for him Sanity Claws Mar 2016 #1
Truth. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #2
If he is going shopping then no it is whistler162 Mar 2016 #3
He's not going anywhere, he's waiting for the Blackhawk/Wild game to start. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #4
It's never too early to get your pajamas on. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2016 #5
Amen. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #6
It is perfectly acceptable to never get out of them for a whole day. KentuckyWoman Mar 2016 #7
Okay, seriously... that's awesome. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #8
you want I should kick his pajama'd ass, MerryBlooms? Skittles Mar 2016 #9
lol, thanks for the offer, but we've got it worked out. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #10
HAR!!! Skittles Mar 2016 #11
real pants are for suckers fizzgig Mar 2016 #12
I say go no pants at all! Yavin4 Mar 2016 #13
You owe me a keyboard. sarge43 Mar 2016 #14
! MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #17
I change as soon as I get home from work OriginalGeek Mar 2016 #15
If you're nekkid, stay down in the basement with the tv and bar. MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #18
Well, given your location, I assume he won't be Going Wild in his jammies. Thor_MN Mar 2016 #16
Oh gosh, no matter where we lived, MerryBlooms Mar 2016 #19
I'm retired greymouse Mar 2016 #20
It is never to early to put your pajamas on. IrishEyes Mar 2016 #21
I've done 6:30 before hibbing Mar 2016 #22

Sanity Claws

(21,822 posts)
1. Good for him
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 07:59 PM
Mar 2016

The waist band on Jammies is a lot more comfortable for long sitting than jeans or other pants.

MerryBlooms

(11,728 posts)
2. Truth.
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 08:05 PM
Mar 2016


And he's plenty full after a second helping tonight. My guess is I'll have to nudge him and send him up to bed during the game.

MerryBlooms

(11,728 posts)
4. He's not going anywhere, he's waiting for the Blackhawk/Wild game to start.
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 08:15 PM
Mar 2016
Such a silly guy. Just one of many reasons why I love him.

KentuckyWoman

(6,666 posts)
7. It is perfectly acceptable to never get out of them for a whole day.
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 08:31 PM
Mar 2016

Yes even if your mother in law calls last minute to say she's coming over to bring her son some cookies the day after chemo.

Me and the Mr. were both in our jammies unashamed. In fact is was 4pm and I never did brush my hair.

We did change into clean jammies before getting back in the bed the 2nd night. We aren't COMPLETE heathens.

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
15. I change as soon as I get home from work
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 05:42 PM
Mar 2016

I'm not sitting around all evening in Dockers or whatever I wore to work. I don't have any pajamas but I put on thin "athletic"* shorts with a nice stretchy waistband.

*"Athletic" lol. IF you mean the athleticism required to get up and grab a beer I guess.


And that's only for as along as my daughter is up. As soon as she goes to bed I get REALLY comfortable. (She's 25 and knows better than to come out after I've gotten comfortable). (And that's her rule, not mine. I couldn't possible give a shit but she seems to think it's gross lol.)(I think my wife encourages her to stay with us so I don't stay buck nekkid 24/7)

MerryBlooms

(11,728 posts)
19. Oh gosh, no matter where we lived,
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 08:19 PM
Mar 2016

that wouldn't happen. He was raised in Dallas, and his family were devote Catholic and he went through the Jesuit school system; graduate of MSU and Northeastern. He's not a practicing Catholic these days, but he is still mindful of his appearance (similar to school uniform for office-casual), no matter the circumstance.

hibbing

(10,076 posts)
22. I've done 6:30 before
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 01:05 AM
Mar 2016

Something quite satisfying about it, especially on a cold and snowy winter evening and they are flannel.

Peace

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