[Sca-cooks] OT Air Mattress (was Pennsic Pity Party)

Micaylah dy018 at ncf.ca
Sat May 27 15:27:23 PDT 2006


Oops that was to go to Phlip. No harm, no fowl. ;}
 
M

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Dunno about you, but I find NO entertainment in trying to initially sleep on
a slippery hill, and discovering myself either falling on top of my partner,
or falling off the bed. And, during those times when I was actually on top
of the plastic mountain (head and feet lower than my middle), I suddunly
would hit bottom as he got up for one of his midnight constitutionals- and
those posts in the middle HURT. I think I'd have gotten a better night's
sleep on a roller coaster running flat out.  
 
 
Phlip there's a trick to these. Unless your willing to get the really
upscale ones which cost around 8 bills, most of these have the same problem.
 
When you purchase one of these contraptions and you get home you immediately
take the air mattress out and use it for house guests etc. Go back out and
buy a really good air bed. Use that instead of mattress supplied.
 
No matter who I've had for sleeping company (yes I sleep around a lot-lol!),
I'm perpetually cold at night due to a faulty internal thermostat. So I will
occasionally grab a friend to sleep with and I've had no problems with
weight balance or other stuff. Just replace the crappy ones that usually
come with the beds. I also will use a wooden futon frame rather than the
bed.
 
ttfn
Micaylah
 
 

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