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10-26-2007 3:10 AM1764 views
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10-26-2007 10:02 AM
debbyski
I'm unhealthy as hell.
10-26-2007 11:13 AM
laceym
I wish I had this 30 years ago. I'm just being healthy mom.
10-26-2007 1:25 PM
BobbyRutan
Hallelujah I'm saved!
10-26-2007 4:17 PM
bostonblogger
I'm going to try and be more healthy.
10-26-2007 11:00 PM
CrazyRedHead
Hooray! My natural laziness is finally good for something!
10-27-2007 1:18 AM
coconutshell
Yay!!
10-27-2007 3:28 AM
pokkets
It it wasn't for all those mites, we'd be up to our knees in skin flakes. Sometimes I think. It's a bed not an ornament, of course, that is an opinion that is not universally held. I also think that the only thing that you can do with a made bed is unmake it. I wonder if anything eats mites?
10-27-2007 4:22 AM
thisnamecantbetaken
An unmade bed makes the whole room look messy. I think the stress of seeing the disorderliness would be more unhealthy for me, than having a nice, bouncy, clean crisply made bed. With matching decor pillows and neatly and strategically positioned cats too, of course.

(Just kidding. I'm not anal about it. The cats can lay where they want. )
10-27-2007 4:31 AM
thisnamecantbetaken
I wonder if anything eats mites?
Yup! Cats do!

(Ugh. Do not argue with me on this pokkets. This is what I choose to believe. Okay? ) *LOL*
10-27-2007 7:40 AM
michaelll
In me experience most people do not even make their bed until later in the day and if you pull your duvet back any moisture will disappear in no time

10-27-2007 9:56 AM
jetcloud
Century old. Hang bedding on wires about the room, let sun hit mattresses, crank-up the wood-stoves in winter.
Every logging camp big or small have drying-rooms no organism survives...
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