how do you know when it is full, or too full? and is there anyway other than draining the water, to fix a misplaced matress, seeing as how hubby and father in law messed up and did not put it right, and now it is to heavy to try and turn, would hate to have to drain it :/
never mind, I will just hope and pray that I did it right [ 05-25-2004, 02:30 PM: Message edited by: Stormymystic ] |
According to http://www.abcwaterbed.com/vp.htm you have to use your bottom. :D
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I guess it's too full when water squirts out when you sit on it :D
me and Johnny are always the best advisors, learn that sister :D |
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:D sorry, I'll stop being annoying now |
ahhh shut up [img]tongue.gif[/img] I am sorry if you can not understand red neck english [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Well get all parties to lie on the bed when you feel comfy you got it. :D
I am thinking you need to drain it to move it. OR get about 10 guys and lift it. ;) |
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I was wondering..... if you fart on a waterbed, does it make the same bubbly sound as it does when you sit in a tub ?
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umm I doubt it johnny, for it to do that, I belive you have to come in to contact with the water, not the vinyl that makes the matress
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