Monday, October 12, 2009

No Pants Sunday: An FAQ

I've received several inquiries about the specifics of No Pants Sunday. I can see how the Facebook activity is particularly confusing for people who are FB friends with me, but not Larry. It must seem odd to see my commentary disjointed from the primary No Pants Sunday commentary.

Thus for all on Facebook and in the blogosphere, I have provided a helpful FAQ regarding No Pants Sunday.

What is No Pants Sunday?
No Pants Sunday occurs on Sundays during football season. It is a time when the boys of the house relax with abandon. Although No Pants Sunday does sometimes involve removing ones pants to lounge in underwear/diaper and T-shirt, No Pants Sunday is best understood as a state of mind.

Can you clarify the attire?
T-shirt, underwear/diaper, socks (if desired), ballcap (Daddy), sparkly blue bowler hat (Logan). Mommy wears normal seasonal-appropriate attire.

How does this differ from Naked Sunday?
Nobody is walking around the house naked. Have we not met?

How did No Pants Sunday begin?
Its genesis was many years ago, but it began as a named event last year when Larry announced that he would "do whatever I want on Sunday, I might even not wear pants."

What is the cuisine?
Beer, juice boxes, milk, Cheetos, pureed squash, graham crackers.

Are others invited?
Oddly enough, nobody has ever asked to join us. However, others are encouraged and applauded for experiencing No Pants Sunday in their own homes. No Pants Sunday is very flexible in terms of timing, cuisine and attire. Remember: a state of mind.

How much advance planning goes into No Pants Sunday?
Typically cuisine is planned in advance in order to avoid pantsless beer runs.

Shouldn't No Pants Sunday be hyphenated?
Oh Anne Marie, give it a rest.

Where can I direct additional questions?
You may leave additional questions on this blog.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If NPS happens on a legal holiday ie. Christmas, is it still in effect?

James said...

Mmmm, pureed squash. That should be part of the title as in No Pants Pureed Squash Sunday.