Once I cast my vote, I’m gonna put on my Ojamas and find a watch-party or have one of my own.
Once I cast my vote, I’m gonna put on my Ojamas and find a watch-party or have one of my own.
I want to wear pajamas as much as possible, too. I have an entire wardrobe of pajamas – for every occaision. My favorite pajamas right now are my new Obama pajamas – Ojamas.
Once I cast my vote, I’m gonna find the nearest pajama party & watch the election returns all night until the last vote is counted and I’ll do it in my Ojamas.
When I saw all of the creative promotional products being made for the presidential campaigns, I was impressed by the variety of designs and logos, but not so much the products themselves. T-shirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs, and buttons seemed insufficient to convey the inspiration of a candidate like Barack Obama. When I think of him, I naturally think of Martin Luther King’s dream… when I hear Barack speak, I envision the realization of his dream … a better nation. Because realizing dreams is such a central theme of my image of him, and because it rhymes so well, I knew I had to create Obama pajamas. And, naturally, they had to be called Ojamas. I wanted to give the world a fun symbol of support for a leader who personifies the power of the dream. My dream was inspired by others (King, Obama, etc). It is my hope that Ojamas may inspire something good in you as well. They’re great for debate and election results-watching, and when Obama wins, they will be the ultimate Christmas gift. Order yours now from Ojamas Sleepwear.
We happened to be leaving Chicago on a Sunday afternoon. I heard on the radio Saturday night that’d he’d be signing his book at a church Sunday morning. I had just finished reading the book, and figured we go over there on the off chance that we might get an autograph. Sure enough, we got the autograph and a picture. Way cool.
Wow, Asia is a real blast. I went to Singapore and Japan on businss. Singapore was great and very easy to navigate in English. Tokyo was fascinating, and I would recommend having a host/guide. Coming up out of the subway in Shibuya was amazing – I emerged into a sea of humanity surrounded by neon. Think Times Square times 10 only cleaner and surprisingly orderly. Wouldn’t want to live there (unless I learned Japanese), but definitely worth a visit. Next on my list is Hong Kong.
I knew I had an ancestor from Biggleswade, England. When in London on business, I hopped a train and spent a weekend in a sleepy little town with charming, hospitable people. I wasn’t able to dig up any new leads on my ancestor, but I did something I’d always wanted to do.
I want to own a pair of Obama Pajamas called Ojamas.. I don’t know if I want to just wear them once or auction them off on e-Bay in 25 years, but I definitely want a pair.