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katie blue

kt loo
Mar 11, 2005
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in perpetual motion
BR, it's so great your husband invents things on top of everything else. And gets them patented too.

I had the idea in the mid 80s of using microwavable, heat-conductive foam to make heated teddy bears, but didn't get a patent. Wouldn't have any clue how to do that. Finally someone came and patented the idea a few years ago. They call them Teddy Warmhearts, but I like mine better: Warm Fuzzies. It was going to be a line, not just teddies. Everyone needs something warm to sleep with: Dogs and Teddies for the kids, "Luke Warm, The Perfect Man" for your newly divorced best friend. ;-) Coulda woulda shoulda, huh!
 
Rita said:
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Maybe that's what SS is actually doing at daybreak too! Simply "documenting her thoughts". :lol:
LOL. But typically highly-intelligent people (which obviously SS is) do get creative thoughts in the middle of the night and just have to get up. They also don't need as much sleep as people of lesser intelligence, from what I've read, that is (but I'm not an expert on this subject).
 

peapod1980

percy
Oct 3, 2005
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Up the hill from the Gateway Arch
Beach Runner said:
LOL. But typically highly-intelligent people (which obviously SS is) do get creative thoughts in the middle of the night and just have to get up. They also don't need as much sleep as people of lesser intelligence, from what I've read, that is (but I'm not an expert on this subject).
Zzzzzzzzzzz...huh? Sorry, napping.
 

audie

fartblossom
May 15, 2005
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Beach Runner said:
LOL. But typically highly-intelligent people (which obviously SS is) do get creative thoughts in the middle of the night and just have to get up. They also don't need as much sleep as people of lesser intelligence, from what I've read, that is (but I'm not an expert on this subject).

well what do ya know - i must be highly intelligent too - i am definitely up in the middle of the night, and have lots of creative thoughts - mostly about how i wish i was at home sitting on my butt. :D
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
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Beach Runner said:
LOL. But typically highly-intelligent people (which obviously SS is) do get creative thoughts in the middle of the night and just have to get up. They also don't need as much sleep as people of lesser intelligence, from what I've read, that is (but I'm not an expert on this subject).

Werks fer me!!! Eye've bean wholding out on ya'!!!
 
Apr 16, 2005
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katie blue said:
BR, it's so great your husband invents things on top of everything else. And gets them patented too.

I had the idea in the mid 80s of using microwavable, heat-conductive foam to make heated teddy bears, but didn't get a patent. Wouldn't have any clue how to do that. Finally someone came and patented the idea a few years ago. They call them Teddy Warmhearts, but I like mine better: Warm Fuzzies. It was going to be a line, not just teddies. Everyone needs something warm to sleep with: Dogs and Teddies for the kids, "Luke Warm, The Perfect Man" for your newly divorced best friend. ;-) Coulda woulda shoulda, huh!


KB,I like your idea. I know I always fall asleep fast cuddled up w/ my pup. She's like a little heating pad.
( Hubby is too hot)

I once had the idea of a portable toothbrush with toothpaste inside that you could squeeze up into the brush. I too, did not pursue my idea. I walked into the Meijer store one day and there it was...almost exactly how I had imagined it except theirs had a little wheel to crank. I always buy them for camping and for kids to take on overnights etc.. They're great.
 

SGB

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Feb 11, 2005
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Due to the great reviews here, I've been trying to find Capture to use on our rental house carpet. I've checked Home Depot and Bed, Bath & Beyond with no luck. I'll keep trying, but does anyone know where to find it in the Destin area? I'll try Linens and Things next.
 
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