hey hot stuff! I needs to check out the rest of your videos! I've missed lots. You're still hot as hell, ain't ya? gonna look at the rest soon. Love ya!
I once made a christmas lantern by pooling into a glass lantern usually suitable for a candle a string of christmas LEDs. It got very hot! It made a beautiful fire!!! But you might be safe in such a rigid pipe that keeps the lights seperated out. Its like everything though, including electrical blankets, you keep an eye on them. Failing all else a good old fashioned hot water bottle - or several of them - grannie swears by them!
That should be fine so long as you do not leave them between the sheets for any extended period of time. If you only want to warm up the sheets then 5 minutes should be enough. I also suggest staying in the bedroom just in case some unfortunate combustion occurs.
Clever, and definitely less hare-brained than the pots of hot coals people used to stick in their beds!
I get around the cold sheets thing by tucking a fleecy blanket in between the sheets--it's not actually warm before I get in, but it feels less cold than cotton.
Linnea is the mother of invention! I use a 90lb. black lab named Coatue to warm my bed. No fire hazard and very environmentally friendly except he barks in his dreams. The light string doesn't seem very dangerous as long as you don't sleep with it on. It's a novel use for Christmas lights that works on the same principle as an Easy Bake Oven. But I'm no electrician.
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FAMMINAPOMPA 2 years ago
hey hot stuff! I needs to check out the rest of your videos! I've missed lots. You're still hot as hell, ain't ya? gonna look at the rest soon. Love ya!
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MadMadamJess 2 years ago
gotta stay hot somehow! ^__^
ranetan 2 years ago
I once made a christmas lantern by pooling into a glass lantern usually suitable for a candle a string of christmas LEDs. It got very hot! It made a beautiful fire!!! But you might be safe in such a rigid pipe that keeps the lights seperated out. Its like everything though, including electrical blankets, you keep an eye on them. Failing all else a good old fashioned hot water bottle - or several of them - grannie swears by them!
catastacharisma 2 years ago
That should be fine so long as you do not leave them between the sheets for any extended period of time. If you only want to warm up the sheets then 5 minutes should be enough. I also suggest staying in the bedroom just in case some unfortunate combustion occurs.
ladyanitat 2 years ago
I'm only 30cms tall so I just pop my bed in the microwave for 30 seconds each night
Dancingartichoke 2 years ago
hahaha!
strangec1ouds 2 years ago
Clever, and definitely less hare-brained than the pots of hot coals people used to stick in their beds!
I get around the cold sheets thing by tucking a fleecy blanket in between the sheets--it's not actually warm before I get in, but it feels less cold than cotton.
luminoscura 2 years ago
Linnea is the mother of invention! I use a 90lb. black lab named Coatue to warm my bed. No fire hazard and very environmentally friendly except he barks in his dreams. The light string doesn't seem very dangerous as long as you don't sleep with it on. It's a novel use for Christmas lights that works on the same principle as an Easy Bake Oven. But I'm no electrician.
blueregardsrain 2 years ago
aw, I love labs! they're so mellow :D
ranetan 2 years ago