She put on a t-shirt, and I remarked that it looked very comfortable.
Jenn: Yes, and cozy!
Me: No, it can't be cozy, it doesn't have sleeves.
Jenn: Are you saying you can't be cozy in the summer?
Me: That is exactly what I'm saying, glad you understand.
Jenn: You are so wrong.
Me: Am not! That's why when you put a hat sweater on your egg or your teapot to keep it warm, that's called a cozy! You can only be cozy when you're warm against the cold!
Jenn: Nuh-uh!
Me: Uh-huh!
Anyway, I came up here to poll you all. I'm right, right?
Edit: Well, goofed that, I meant to make them both drop-downs. Oh well.
Jenn: Yes, and cozy!
Me: No, it can't be cozy, it doesn't have sleeves.
Jenn: Are you saying you can't be cozy in the summer?
Me: That is exactly what I'm saying, glad you understand.
Jenn: You are so wrong.
Me: Am not! That's why when you put a hat sweater on your egg or your teapot to keep it warm, that's called a cozy! You can only be cozy when you're warm against the cold!
Jenn: Nuh-uh!
Me: Uh-huh!
Anyway, I came up here to poll you all. I'm right, right?
Poll #22928 Coziness
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 81
Can a t-shirt be cozy?
Is coziness, in fact, intrinsically limited to cool or cold days?
Edit: Well, goofed that, I meant to make them both drop-downs. Oh well.