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	<title>Comments on: Feathers: A Summertime Saga</title>
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		<title>By: lberlin</title>
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		<description>This was hilarious. However, at the general low-cost of even colossal comforters, I can only assume you are either crazy people or really wanted to see what would happen if you tried to re-stuff a comforter! I live in Sacramento and we can only use our down cover (and a flannel sheet...period!...) in the coldest months (Nov-maybe mid-Apr.). Sonoma can&#039;t be much colder than Sacramento! The descriptions and tips are priceless. I&#039;d love to see the pictures too!! Did you try getting the whole family to hold the corners and flap the CC up and down like a giant wing? It helps re-distribute the feathers in their little chambers. Covering the CC with the EC takes a physics degree or at least a good deal of virtual geometry and patience (usually on the part of the physics degree holder regarding the non-holder trying to understand which corner goes where first and then you do what??). We don&#039;t drink or eat in bed...no spills, less laundering. However did you sew up the squares after you got them re-filled!!?? You guys ARE crazy!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was hilarious. However, at the general low-cost of even colossal comforters, I can only assume you are either crazy people or really wanted to see what would happen if you tried to re-stuff a comforter! I live in Sacramento and we can only use our down cover (and a flannel sheet&#8230;period!&#8230;) in the coldest months (Nov-maybe mid-Apr.). Sonoma can&#8217;t be much colder than Sacramento! The descriptions and tips are priceless. I&#8217;d love to see the pictures too!! Did you try getting the whole family to hold the corners and flap the CC up and down like a giant wing? It helps re-distribute the feathers in their little chambers. Covering the CC with the EC takes a physics degree or at least a good deal of virtual geometry and patience (usually on the part of the physics degree holder regarding the non-holder trying to understand which corner goes where first and then you do what??). We don&#8217;t drink or eat in bed&#8230;no spills, less laundering. However did you sew up the squares after you got them re-filled!!?? You guys ARE crazy!!</p>
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