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Another vote for box fan at the foot of the bed. For both air and noise.

 

Yup. 15 bucks and it cures night sweats, mild tinnitus, neighbor dog barking, over the covers flatulence, provides cover for mommy and daddy alone time, saves electricity (run A/C less), AND makes easy robot voices to scare off intruders. Those things ought to cost hundreds of dollars.

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

 

constant low noise > intermittent noises

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

maybe depends on type of living...If you are in a dense apartment style setting vs a quiet single family neighborhood...

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constant low noise > intermittent noises

This. :thumbsup:

 

I used to use a fan, but I bought one of these recently. It's okay.

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

you ever live in a college dorm?

 

a fan was a must, not for the cooling breeze but for the "white noise" that could block out all the noise of the dorm.

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

 

Some of us have mild tinnitus from listening to to much loud music and working in an industrial atmosphere. :(

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constant low noise > intermittent noises

 

Related rant: at 4:45 this morning I was awakened by the chirp of a smoke alarm with a dying battery. Of course it was the highest one in the house (about 15 ft), so I had to wait until it woke my son up so he could hold the ladder. Plugging the new battery in caused even louder chirping initially, which woke my wife and one of my daughters.

 

Why do those batteries always go out in the middle of the focking night. :mad:

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Related rant: at 4:45 this morning I was awakened by the chirp of a smoke alarm with a dying battery. Of course it was the highest one in the house (about 15 ft), so I had to wait until it woke my son up so he could hold the ladder. Plugging the new battery in caused even louder chirping initially, which woke my wife and one of my daughters.

 

Why do those batteries always go out in the middle of the focking night. :mad:

 

Just remove the batteries

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You would think the government would have some kind of law against that.

 

Most states do, but its due to bedbugs I think.

 

There used to be a place in town that sold old hotel matresses. :cry:

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Most states do, but its due to bedbugs I think.

 

There used to be a place in town that sold old hotel matresses. :cry:

 

hotel mattresses are so focking comfortable

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You go directly to the mattress wholesaler/factory, spend 500 bucks, tie it to the roof of your car, drive it home. Or have it delivered. Done and done.

 

4,000 bucks is why women should never do math.

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You go directly to the mattress wholesaler/factory, spend 500 bucks, tie it to the roof of your car, drive it home. Or have it delivered. Done and done.

 

4,000 bucks is why women should never do math.

But how else is she gonna brag about how rich she is ?

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But how else is she gonna brag about how rich she is ?

 

Well, she could place a pea under 20 mattresses and 20 feather beds, then the following morning complain about a sleepless night and bruising because she was kept awake by something hard inside her shitter.

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Related rant: at 4:45 this morning I was awakened by the chirp of a smoke alarm with a dying battery. Of course it was the highest one in the house (about 15 ft), so I had to wait until it woke my son up so he could hold the ladder. Plugging the new battery in caused even louder chirping initially, which woke my wife and one of my daughters.

 

Why do those batteries always go out in the middle of the focking night. :mad:

get a real house where the alarms are hard-wired into the service panel = no batteries needed. HTH

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get a real house where the alarms are hard-wired into the service panel = no batteries needed. HTH

If your had a clue about anything you would know the are required to be battery back up. Bozo

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If your had a clue about anything you would know the are required to be battery back up. Bozo

Maybe in new houses, but not the ones at my house. no batteries, always on. :overhead: BOZO

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Maybe in new houses, but not the ones at my house. no batteries, always on. :overhead: BOZO

You mean your moms house, and good luck to you if you have a power outage dumbo.

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If your had a clue about anything you would know the are required to be battery back up. Bozo

How does that change the fact that it solves the chirping issue?

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How does that change the fact that it solves the chirping issue?

Because it doesnt, I'm willing to bet anything that jerrys are hard wired ...bozo

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Because it doesnt, I'm willing to bet anything that jerrys are hard wired ...bozo

Idk mine are hardwired and they never chirp due to low battery. I would assume the battery would only drain if you lose power which would make chirping very rare.

 

It's a valid assumption, I see little reason to be a tool about it.

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Idk mine are hardwired and they never chirp due to low battery. I would assume the battery would only drain if you lose power which would make chirping very rare.

 

It's a valid assumption, I see little reason to be a tool about it.

Batteries drain ...regardless of being drawn on or not, if yours are battery back up, you will eventually have to change them.

I wasn't tooling you just clueless hoyt :cheers:

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Related rant: at 4:45 this morning I was awakened by the chirp of a smoke alarm with a dying battery. Of course it was the highest one in the house (about 15 ft), so I had to wait until it woke my son up so he could hold the ladder. Plugging the new battery in caused even louder chirping initially, which woke my wife and one of my daughters.

 

Why do those batteries always go out in the middle of the focking night. :mad:

I went through a rampage back in the day ripping them down in my old apartment with 15' ceilings one awful night... Know the pain...

 

I have a carbon monoxide sensor in my place that you can't turn off to move, once removed from a plug it goes off until replugged and enough time to recalibrate itself... Bastard things, it was on the top floor too, does CO even rise? always thought it was usually on the lowest floor...

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So we bought this cooling mattress pad from a company called Cooling Comfort or something. It actually feels cold when you lay down on it. Last night was my first night and no swamp ass. It was awesome.

 

So ya'll can suck it. I have the best bed in the whole world. :banana:

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So we bought this cooling mattress pad from a company called Cooling Comfort or something. It actually feels cold when you lay down on it. Last night was my first night and no swamp ass. It was awesome.

 

So ya'll can suck it. I have the best bed in the whole world. :banana:

You're gonna need more than a cooling pad in hell. :banana:

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You're gonna need more than a cooling pad in hell. :banana:

 

At least she'll know someone when she gets there, Sinner.

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So we bought this cooling mattress pad from a company called Cooling Comfort or something. It actually feels cold when you lay down on it. Last night was my first night and no swamp ass. It was awesome.

 

So ya'll can suck it. I have the best bed in the whole world. :banana:

at 3700 plus whatever u paid for this super cooling pad its only the best bed if it licks u to orgasm each night and files your taxes

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So we bought this cooling mattress pad from a company called Cooling Comfort or something. It actually feels cold when you lay down on it. Last night was my first night and no swamp ass. It was awesome.

 

So ya'll can suck it. I have the best bed in the whole world. :banana:

 

Did the pad cost less than $15? Cuz if not, then i still win this thread.

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To answer the great mystery presented in this thread... my alarms are wired as well.

 

Apparently Hoyt doesn't understand the concept that a fire could cause you to lose electricity. Or, the guy who built his house hopes Hoyt dies in a painful inferno like the rest of us do. :dunno:

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To answer the great mystery presented in this thread... my alarms are wired as well.

 

Apparently Hoyt doesn't understand the concept that a fire could cause you to lose electricity. Or, the guy who built his house hopes Hoyt dies in a painful inferno like the rest of us do. :dunno:

WHOA WHOA WHOA! :shocking:

 

 

 

 

Could've been a woman architect. :dunno:

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I don't understand people who WANT noise to sleep at night. Personally I want everything as quiet as possible.

Depends on the noise I guess. Some people I know can't fall asleep unless they have some form of white noise in the background.

 

Myself, I like to fall asleep with the TV on, but at a lower volume level than I would normally play it versus watching it.

My top 3 TV stations to that I leave on when attempting sleep:

 

Fox (usually it's either Greta or "The Five" on when I pass out)

MSNBC (Prolly either the end of that Maddow dudes show or The Ed Show)

Comcast digital music channels (Whichever one reminds me of OldMaid at the time)

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Thats how they getcha.

Hi, Gettndumb :rolleyes:

At least get your own catchphrase right

 

 

 

That's how they get ya

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To answer the great mystery presented in this thread... my alarms are wired as well.

 

Apparently Hoyt doesn't understand the concept that a fire could cause you to lose electricity. Or, the guy who built his house hopes Hoyt dies in a painful inferno like the rest of us do. :dunno:

Meh...Nikki still wonders if batteries are electric :D

 

I :wub: her for being so intelligent on so many different things (allegedly) but at the same time being the perfect stereotype of a dumb broad when it comes to important stuff.

 

You know...Important stuff.. like cars, electricity, man alone time, NORMAL SAMMICHES, raw potatos, have I mentioned man alone time?

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and no swamp ass.

 

That is just focking wrong ..... :thumbsdown: TMI

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Comcast digital music channels (Whichever one reminds me of OldMaid at the time)

 

Hey Greasy - stop thinking of my pretend friend OldMaid :wub: - get your own pretend friend to :wub:

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