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Jim 2004-12-04 05:10 PM

Gone for the night
 
Well, my lovely wife and I are going to spend the night in our new house to test out the bed :) Seriously...my mother always had a top of the line water bed but we have no idea if we want to keep it or get a new one. So, we are testing it out. I am leaving now and will be back sometime in the morning.

Have a good night.

Cleo 2004-12-04 05:21 PM

Have a great time and don't forget your Dramamine. ;)

DangerDave 2004-12-04 05:50 PM

I spose water beds are one of those thigns you love em , or hate em....

I am the latter... a solid base is much better :D

DD

T Pat 2004-12-04 06:51 PM

I have one of those pillowtop waveless waterbeds and I love it,
The wife hates it becouse the beds against the wall so the wife has to crawl over me and it would be easier with a firm mattres

Cleo 2004-12-04 07:24 PM

Personally I'm just going to be as happy as a pig in shit tonight not having to sleep on the floor.



Been a very long time since I've slept in a water bed. Not sure if I would like it now or not now. I have one of those pillow top mattresses and love it. In fact it is the only thing that I kept from my old bedroom.

Agent 2004-12-04 09:22 PM

I have a bed matress on the floor that I sleep on.

Before I got the matress I slept on a couch.

Maybe after I push a few more sales I'll buy a full bed.

(My parents offered me a bed when I moved here but I turned it down. I'm happy with my matress :))

Jim 2004-12-05 10:21 AM

My wife loved the bed but I hated it. I think just a little adjustment and it should be fine. Still, my back is killing me today.

T Pat 2004-12-05 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim
I think just a little adjustment it should be fine. Still, my back is killing me today.
|rasta| Just add water (I've always wanted a reason to say that)

I have a bad back too Jim and have allways heard a firm matress is best after two plus years of a soft waterbed I'm not sure firm is best

Jim 2004-12-05 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TijuanaPat
|rasta| Just add water (I've always wanted a reason to say that)

I have a bad back too Jim and have allways heard a firm matress is best after two plus years of a soft waterbed I'm not sure firm is best

That's the thing...I now have a nice firm mattress that we use. But, I was given this really nice waterbed and I just don't know what to do with it. I either get to say we keep the waterbed and my nice firm bed goes to my stepson. Probably the same thing with the waterbed.

Useless 2004-12-05 12:03 PM

I've never screwed on one of the newer waterbeds, but I recall that I hated the complete lack of foot hold there was on the old ones. Not to mention the fact that I could never get all of the air out, so you'd hear the bubbles moving around when you got any kind of momentum going. That's just plain distracting.

T Pat 2004-12-05 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Useless Warrior
I've never screwed on one of the newer waterbeds, but I recall that I hated the complete lack of foot hold there was on the old ones. Not to mention the fact that I could never get all of the air out, so you'd hear the bubbles moving around when you got any kind of momentum going. That's just plain distracting.
|jester| All problems solved
with the pillow top you can dig your toes in and drive her to the moon
The bed I have has individual tubes, makes getting rid of bubbles easy and stops most of the motion you get in the old single bladder beds.
My boats got to really be rockin to get any real sloshing around going on in the bed.


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