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The only real trouble with water beds was that they were made of plastic. It was a plastic that degraded with time and the degradation was accelerated by heat . I had one for almost ten years. One day I rolled over and put my elbow through the plastic which had become brittle. Fortunately, I had a liner to capture the water.
It was fun when I was married but entirely too embryonic to sleep in by yourself. :)
What finally put an end to the fad, similar to what happened with nuclear power, was the insurance industry. They had the statistics on failure and raised the rates until it was too discouraging to own one.
zerotvus over 1 year ago
I still sleep on a water bed…….
blackman2732 over 1 year ago
I hear it became a law
wrloftis over 1 year ago
I like the new Murphy tub.
Lee26 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Murphy’s Law?
MichiganMitten over 1 year ago
Geico TV ad?
grunk1 over 1 year ago
for those who aren’t old enough, a Murphy bed is one where the bed folds up flat against the wall when not in use, freeing up a lot of floor space.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
The only real trouble with water beds was that they were made of plastic. It was a plastic that degraded with time and the degradation was accelerated by heat . I had one for almost ten years. One day I rolled over and put my elbow through the plastic which had become brittle. Fortunately, I had a liner to capture the water.
It was fun when I was married but entirely too embryonic to sleep in by yourself. :)
What finally put an end to the fad, similar to what happened with nuclear power, was the insurance industry. They had the statistics on failure and raised the rates until it was too discouraging to own one.