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nurseries.co.uk says... On 01/10/2013 21:08, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... Looking at Memory foam mattresses on line I saw a Tempur mattress on offer for only £2100, Well a reasonably good mattress for around £400 would leave £1700 for remedial massage on my back by an attractive young lady. I would dispute that a good mattress costs around £400; I'd say at least £1000... and I suggest you might equally underestimate the cost of a good, trained massage (as opposed to an oily back rub). Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. Janet There is no way I would take out a mortgage on a mattress at my age, "At your age" is the very time you should, because "at your age" is when you most need to sleep well, take care of yourself and stay fit and mobile for as long as possible. Otherwise you might end up spending lots more time bedbound in your sickbed with a lumpy saggy old mattress and wishing you'd bought a better one :-) Janet |
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On 02/10/2013 00:11, Janet wrote:
In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... On 01/10/2013 21:08, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... Looking at Memory foam mattresses on line I saw a Tempur mattress on offer for only £2100, Well a reasonably good mattress for around £400 would leave £1700 for remedial massage on my back by an attractive young lady. I would dispute that a good mattress costs around £400; I'd say at least £1000... and I suggest you might equally underestimate the cost of a good, trained massage (as opposed to an oily back rub). Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. Janet There is no way I would take out a mortgage on a mattress at my age, "At your age" is the very time you should, because "at your age" is when you most need to sleep well, take care of yourself and stay fit and mobile for as long as possible. Otherwise you might end up spending lots more time bedbound in your sickbed with a lumpy saggy old mattress and wishing you'd bought a better one :-) Janet Janet you may be rolling in money but some of us just don't have £2000 to spend on a mattress or anything else for that matter. I'll settle for the "Skoda" of mattresses and not a "Rolls Royce" as long as it does the job. If I have to change it in another few years then so be it. But I wont be going for anything that only gives a 1 year guarantee. David |
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In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says... On 02/10/2013 00:11, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... On 01/10/2013 21:08, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... Looking at Memory foam mattresses on line I saw a Tempur mattress on offer for only £2100, Well a reasonably good mattress for around £400 would leave £1700 for remedial massage on my back by an attractive young lady. I would dispute that a good mattress costs around £400; I'd say at least £1000... and I suggest you might equally underestimate the cost of a good, trained massage (as opposed to an oily back rub). Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. Janet There is no way I would take out a mortgage on a mattress at my age, "At your age" is the very time you should, because "at your age" is when you most need to sleep well, take care of yourself and stay fit and mobile for as long as possible. Otherwise you might end up spending lots more time bedbound in your sickbed with a lumpy saggy old mattress and wishing you'd bought a better one :-) Janet Janet you may be rolling in money but some of us just don't have £2000 to spend on a mattress or anything else for that matter. Well, it wasn;t me who recently posted about the forthcoming arrival of his huge new greenhouse (at his age! fancy!) Janet. |
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On 02/10/2013 15:42, Janet wrote:
In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... On 02/10/2013 00:11, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... On 01/10/2013 21:08, Janet wrote: In article , david@abacus- nurseries.co.uk says... Looking at Memory foam mattresses on line I saw a Tempur mattress on offer for only £2100, Well a reasonably good mattress for around £400 would leave £1700 for remedial massage on my back by an attractive young lady. I would dispute that a good mattress costs around £400; I'd say at least £1000... and I suggest you might equally underestimate the cost of a good, trained massage (as opposed to an oily back rub). Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. Janet There is no way I would take out a mortgage on a mattress at my age, "At your age" is the very time you should, because "at your age" is when you most need to sleep well, take care of yourself and stay fit and mobile for as long as possible. Otherwise you might end up spending lots more time bedbound in your sickbed with a lumpy saggy old mattress and wishing you'd bought a better one :-) Janet Janet you may be rolling in money but some of us just don't have £2000 to spend on a mattress or anything else for that matter. Well, it wasn;t me who recently posted about the forthcoming arrival of his huge new greenhouse (at his age! fancy!) Janet. I don't think that a couple of 8ft by 10 ft greenhouses rank as huge. |
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