We had three kinds of waterbeds over the years. The first one was the huge bag where whenever you moved around, both of us were waiting for the waves to stop. The second one was fiber filled which cut down the motion a great deal. The third one was a hollow mattress with 10 tubes in it. Five of the tubes were free flow and the other five were fiber filled. All three had one thing in common, as they got older they were more prone to leaks and it was a very heavy hassle to plug them up. We now have a regular old-fashioned mattress and less hassle. Unfortunately, the bedbugs thought so too.
Leojim over 4 years ago
dadthedawg Premium Member over 4 years ago
And overnight you’re in the pest control business….
oldpine52 over 4 years ago
Is she speaking from experience?
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s enough to scare anybody.
bryce.gear over 4 years ago
Ouch?
kmccjoe1 over 4 years ago
Nice artwork today!
dwayne1943 over 4 years ago
He can’t sleep nude. feathers do not come off and back on anywhere that easily.
eastern.woods.metal over 4 years ago
Stay away from Doral
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
Careful, Roz. Critique good for the goose may be equally good for the gander.
Snolep over 4 years ago
Birds usually sleep in pj’s?
1953Baby over 4 years ago
No, no, no, Cosmo! Follow Edith Head’s advice: “If it’s ugly, cover it up.”
rshive over 4 years ago
For many years I had a waterbed. The bed bugs didn’t want to get seasick.
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
Doesn’t work
dadthedawg Premium Member over 4 years ago
Whatever happened to waterbeds?….
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
LOL ( the comic strip)
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
I always sleep in the nude. Except for Thong Thursdays.
cbrsarah over 4 years ago
We had three kinds of waterbeds over the years. The first one was the huge bag where whenever you moved around, both of us were waiting for the waves to stop. The second one was fiber filled which cut down the motion a great deal. The third one was a hollow mattress with 10 tubes in it. Five of the tubes were free flow and the other five were fiber filled. All three had one thing in common, as they got older they were more prone to leaks and it was a very heavy hassle to plug them up. We now have a regular old-fashioned mattress and less hassle. Unfortunately, the bedbugs thought so too.