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jchrisobrien) wrote2006-11-14 01:23 pm
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After the results of my sleep study this week, I'll know whether I need a new mattress or not. Getting out of debt would be nice, but why should I be different than the rest of you? That just leads to putting on airs. I can look forward to solid nights of deep, restful sleep. While I"m at it, some new footwear may be a necessary commodity. Some good waterproof boots for sure, since winter is coming up.
Edit: Mattresses are EXPENSIVE. Just a statement of fact
Edit: Mattresses are EXPENSIVE. Just a statement of fact
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My roommate thinks my bed is already too soft, and I need something harder.
The jokes just write themselves after that line. ;)
Monthly financing can also be my friend. I have one more week of research to do, then I can make my decision.
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Another thing to listen for are the ads for mismatched boxsprings and mattresses (different colours).
I'm not convinced that the box spring plays a huge part in sleep comfort, as long as it hasn't worn out (springs broken, squeeking horribly), it's just there to support the mattress.
Here's an article that I read before going shopping (mattress buying tips returns some good stuff on google as well):
http://www.slate.com/id/93956/
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I should just go with a big king sized futon/pillow thing. All the cool kids have them :)
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click, though having to get two of them plus a queen sized cordaroy would be a bit expensive...