Saturday, March 21, 2009

The scene begins with a mattress factory, the beds are being built piece by piece, stitching machines cranking out the beds. The visualization starts at the beginning of the process, following a premium mattress version moving throughout the noisy factory. A pillowtop design with extra fancy stitching and artistic embellishments. (some really cool song screams out through this scene).

Then the beautiful new mattresses are shrink wrapped in a heavy durable plastic and labeled with the stringent UL certification bold printed on the labels. The finest mattress money can buy, but there was one problem. A tiny nest of fresh bedbug eggs was scattered throughout the factory in the bats of cotton from the source they had come from. All these mattresses were shipped all over North America and also shipped abroad around the world. This scenerio happened several years ago to one of he major players in the bedding industry. Now every state has been plagued by these monster creatures, but there is also another catch.

Early in the process, a form of DDT was used in the steramine process that also had come from a faulty source that had cause a nuclear holacaust effect, the small bed bugs were now the size of bowling balls and the larger ones were up to the size of a Volkswagon Beetle. It is really like a scene from "The Revenge of the Killer Tomatoes".


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1 comment:

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Can you offer some bedbug feedback?