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Alright, I'm down to these 2. Had kinda settled on Leesa because a buddy had done the research ahead of me and that's what he's going with. But I checked out TnN's website and it makes me wanna go that route.

Would save me about $400 as well.

Big Gucci - you like your tuft and needle?

Ordered the mattress. Big Gucci’s fault if I’m cranky for the next five years due to buying the wrong mattress.
 
Ordered the mattress. Big Gucci’s fault if I’m cranky for the next five years due to buying the wrong mattress.

Nice. I've heard good things about that one. Something I realized after buying mine was most sheets are made for thicker beds. I have found the purple mattress sheets they design for their beds fit the best and are extremely comfortable. A little pricey but worth it imo.
 
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I created a personality called Good Night Robot for my middle daughter at bedtime. That led to a large number of other personalities to put my girls to bed. So, I wrote a story based on one and submitted it to a publisher today.

Edit: My middle daughter insisted I send it off to a publisher. I doubt anything will come of it but she is so excited. Sorry for the randomness.
 
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I created a personality called Good Night Robot for my middle daughter at bedtime. That led to a large number of other personalities to put my girls to bed. So, I wrote a story based on one and submitted it to a publisher today.

Edit: My middle daughter insisted I send it off to a publisher. I doubt anything will come of it but she is so excited. Sorry for the randomness.

Very cool! Good luck!

I’ll come see you at Barnes and Noble when you’re on tour for your book reading.
 
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Very cool! Good luck!

I’ll come see you at Barnes and Noble when you’re on tour for your book reading.

Thanks. Lol. I mostly wrote it to be able to pass it down to my grandkids when that happens 20 or 30 years from now. Like I said though, the middle one was adamant that we try and get it published. Never considered the idea until she said it.
 
Thanks. Lol. I mostly wrote it to be able to pass it down to my grandkids when that happens 20 or 30 years from now. Like I said though, the middle one was adamant that we try and get it published. Never considered the idea until she said it.

If you pitch it pitch it as a series. Children books are mostly series now
 
Thanks. Lol. I mostly wrote it to be able to pass it down to my grandkids when that happens 20 or 30 years from now. Like I said though, the middle one was adamant that we try and get it published. Never considered the idea until she said it.

Is Glitch your pen name?
 
Thanks. Lol. I mostly wrote it to be able to pass it down to my grandkids when that happens 20 or 30 years from now. Like I said though, the middle one was adamant that we try and get it published. Never considered the idea until she said it.

If nothing comes from the publisher, you can self publish on amazon for the kindle for free, and you keep something like 70% of any royalties.
 
If nothing comes from the publisher, you can self publish on amazon for the kindle for free, and you keep something like 70% of any royalties.

I can't draw much more than a stick figure and those, not really well. I would need someone to illustrate the book for me in order to do that. However, that is a very interesting idea. Thanks.
 
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Negative ghost rider. That’s batman

Ghost Rider never stated it nor did Batman.

Other Miscellaneous Superman Stuff. Did You Know? Great Scott! "Great Scott!" is an exclamation of surprise often used by Superman throughout his comic book history, but mostly during the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. Great Scott!
 
Ghost Rider never stated it nor did Batman.

Other Miscellaneous Superman Stuff. Did You Know? Great Scott! "Great Scott!" is an exclamation of surprise often used by Superman throughout his comic book history, but mostly during the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. Great Scott!

Oh really? try harder cheese dick

Batman Movie 1966

The Catwoman: [to Batman, posing as Kitka] If you please, to take off the mask to give the better picture?

Commissioner Gordon: Great Scott! Batman take off his mask?

Chief O'Hara: The woman must be mad!

Another example from the 60s series.

Narrator:
Great Scott, Alfred! Have you forgotten? Batman told you to switch cigarette holders with the Penguin! You're meant to palm off the trick one with the tiny super-powered transmitter inside! Quick, before it's too late! Create that diversion!

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Oh really? try harder cheese dick

Batman Movie 1966

The Catwoman: [to Batman, posing as Kitka] If you please, to take off the mask to give the better picture?

Commissioner Gordon: Great Scott! Batman take off his mask?

Chief O'Hara: The woman must be mad!

Another example from the 60s series.

Narrator:
Great Scott, Alfred! Have you forgotten? Batman told you to switch cigarette holders with the Penguin! You're meant to palm off the trick one with the tiny super-powered transmitter inside! Quick, before it's too late! Create that diversion!

afb2faf523cd9bd3d3fc1a0a52fcf5a7.png

Since we’re doing the “dairy genitalia” thing, your two examples that you’re treating as CANON are from the 60’s TV show that brought us the Caped Crusader spraying SHARK REPELLENT whilst in a surfing duel with the Joker, and ROBIN! :w00t: And why do you continue your personal miserable human schtick over what should be a friendly childhood super hero discussion? I’ll know better than to engage next time you spazz tool!
 
For the baseball fans, I got to meet and talk to John Smoltz last night. He came up for a clinic and fundraiser for ETSU baseball. Really good guy and had some awesome stories about his career. Made me miss those years!
 
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