I think over one hundred dollars is totally reasonable for glow-in-the-dark Martians and flying saucers. But then again I'm trying to rationalize the cost of a digital SLR so my reasoning may be a little skewed.
Not even a question: awesome comfy sheets are an essential of life. You spend 1/3 of your life in bed. Enjoy it. And the whole glow int the dark with saucers extra awesomeness? Do you even need to ask? YES!
Not to be Debbie Downer, but (a) what would they cost if they didn't glow in the dark? (b) What causes them to glow in the dark? and (c) How many washes will the glow last through? The cost differential would be the deciding factor for me - if it is < $5, go for it, otherwise....
glow in the dark rocks! If you can afford them and they make you smile, get them. When washing, i wouldn't put towels in the same load. other sheets would be fine, but you don't want anything rough to rub up against the nifty glow in the dark parts. we have a glow in the dark quilt that still glows after 5 years and more washes than i can count.
Full of awesome!
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Not a turn-on, but if you like them ........ buy them!!
ReplyDeleteI think over one hundred dollars is totally reasonable for glow-in-the-dark Martians and flying saucers. But then again I'm trying to rationalize the cost of a digital SLR so my reasoning may be a little skewed.
ReplyDeleteGo for it!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTurn-on! I bet the bronzed dreadlocked quasi-famous musician kid would likey-likey!
ReplyDeleteI always figure, if they don't find my quirks funny/cute/tolerable I don't want them around anyway!
ReplyDeleteI say buy the sheets! You only get one time around.
I vote yes. They sound great.
ReplyDeleteWhen someone has the confidence to be themselves, that's a turn on.
ReplyDeleteOMG, do eeeeeet! Glow-in-the-dark stuff gets an automatic BUY! from me. Hi, my name is Northwoods Baby and I am 6 years old.
ReplyDeleteNot even a question: awesome comfy sheets are an essential of life. You spend 1/3 of your life in bed. Enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteAnd the whole glow int the dark with saucers extra awesomeness? Do you even need to ask?
YES!
I vote for the sheets....who cares if they are a turn on?
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check the thread count. If high, buy.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! I totally want those sheets!
ReplyDeleteNot really a turn on for me, but I like things that glow in the dark. That is a lot for sheets
ReplyDeleteDoode! Yes!! Where!?!
ReplyDeleteWe have a motto in our house, "If it's happy and makes you smile, it's ours." Sounds like a given giggle every time you crawl into bed - get em'!
ReplyDeleteIts not the car, its the driver. And in this case; its not the sheets, its the woman.
ReplyDeleteSo if you like them that much, hell yea get them.
Do sex juices affect glow in the dark properties? If you have a chance to find out, do inform us.
Not to be Debbie Downer, but (a) what would they cost if they didn't glow in the dark? (b) What causes them to glow in the dark? and (c) How many washes will the glow last through? The cost differential would be the deciding factor for me - if it is < $5, go for it, otherwise....
ReplyDeleteGreat for group sleep overs!!!
ReplyDeleteglow in the dark rocks! If you can afford them and they make you smile, get them.
ReplyDeleteWhen washing, i wouldn't put towels in the same load. other sheets would be fine, but you don't want anything rough to rub up against the nifty glow in the dark parts. we have a glow in the dark quilt that still glows after 5 years and more washes than i can count.
Redhead + Dark Blue Sheets = Yes
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love these! Where do I buy!?
ReplyDeleteGimmeegimmeeegimmeeegimmeegimmeegimmeegimmee!!!
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