I Just Couldn’t Work in Those Conditions

Back several years ago I worked in an office.  Sitting in my cubicle all day long.  Watching the clock, waiting for the day to end.  Bored out of my mind.  Although I did have a lot of fun with the people who sat around me.  Too much fun sometimes.  I used to get in trouble for too much laughing and too much talking and not enough working. 

But you know why I couldn’t work?  I was way too cold.  Have you ever tried to sit and type on a computer while your teeth were chattering and your nose was so cold you were afraid it might fall off and land on your keyboard?  It’s just not possible to work.  And the reason it was so cold- the air conditioning was set at such a low temperature.  And I could not work in those conditions.  So, instead of working I had to talk and laugh in order to warm myself up. 

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Do you know what I found today?  It’s called a Cabin Cuddler and it could have saved me lots of trouble back in those days at the office.  It folds up nice and teeny tiny so you can carry it around and no one will even know you have it.  Then when you’re cold- just take it out and wrap yourself up in it.

The Cabin Cuddler also makes a great travel blanket.  And not only do you get a blanket that is cut to cover every inch of your body (including a pocket to keep your toes nice and cozy), but you also get a tote bag that turns into a pillow case for the inflatable pillow that comes with it.  And remember- all of that folds up nice and teeny tiny so you won’t be carrying around a big bulky blanket and pillow.

So go ahead and hurry on over to check out this fabulous Cabin Cuddler.

Sponsored by Cabin Cuddler

 

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One Response to “I Just Couldn’t Work in Those Conditions”

  1. Jennifer (Danifer) Says:

    My office is so freezing! Why do they keep the air on even during the winter? Ugh. I think I need to get me one of these.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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