Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 05, 2009

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    cleokaya  about 15 years ago

    Oh yeah…another project…another day.

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    Allen Rymer  about 15 years ago

    Trapper….I think the implication is the screw somehow came undone when geting the sheets for the laundry. And yes….it does happen that way. I’ve had it happen. It’s an unsettling experience when the bed falls apart like that.

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    Cymbol  about 15 years ago

    Our bed collapses too and it’s so annoying! You’re tired, you just want to get some sleep and BAM, you’re up pulling the mattress and box spring off to get to the frame which needs readusting. We finally got some sense and put some blocks under the bed which holds everything up until we can do the ‘adjusting’ in the morning.

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    lewisbower  about 15 years ago

    Stop shaking the screws out of the bed

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    I had a bed like that when I lived at home and I was always putting thick books under it to prop it up.

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    cleokaya  about 15 years ago

    DoctorT - You took the words right out of my mouth. But, I guess, I shouldn’t be to surprised.

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    COWBOY7  about 15 years ago

    We don’t want any more details, sirs!!! LOL

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    dante.deangelo  about 15 years ago

    Hee. Hee.

    I didn’t read it as literally being the same screw, but almost that Adam’s worrying almost made it happen. Just an absurdity. Not necessarily logical … it IS a comic.

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    carmy  about 15 years ago

    Well, now you know, so get some sleep already.

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    Donna Haag  about 15 years ago

    Well not just the guys. It’s happened to us girls also.

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    yyyguy  about 15 years ago

    if you put the mattress straight on the floor, it won’t fall no matter how “athletic” you get (and it prevents dust bunnies from getting under the bed, too.

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    Ushindi  about 15 years ago

    I’ve had a waterbed the last 20 years, and I love it.Turn the heater up in the winter and stay warm during the coldest nights. Turn it down in the summer and stay cool in July and August. Plus a comfortable night’s sleep as well, not to mention the 6 drawers for storage underneath, as well as in the huge headboard.

    OK, that’s MY comment on beds, people….

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    Doctor Toon said,

    The only time I ever had a bed collapse on me I wasn’t just sleeping. Sorry, no more details than that

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    Oh no, now we’re all gonna wonder what he means! What else could he possibly be doing in bed other than sleeping? Geeze, that wasn’t fair of you to make us wonder like that! LOLOL!

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    RinaFarina  about 15 years ago

    the implication to me_ is that _Adam himself had a screw loose and it fell out; and now another one has got loose and just fell out, indicating that there will soon be another disaster in which he’ll end up, once again, with one screw too many when he puts whatever-it-is back together…

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    RinaFarina  about 15 years ago

    Now, now, @Macush, you made me laugh, but you really made me wonder, what else could he be doing ? I often read or knit, but somehow they don’t seem to have the right flavour for whatever @Doctor Toon was talking about?

    I once tried a waterbed. (Not to sleep in, just to be able to say I had tried one, while visiting some friends who had one.) Lasted less than a minute - I got seasick… No, seasickness, doesn’t seem right either…..

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