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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I'm loving my My Pillow. Its helped my neck pain! |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| I love My Pillow. I'm a belly sleeper so mine is really thin. You do have to learn how to sleep on them by shaping them the way you want them. When on my belly I root out the hole for my head but if I'm laying on my back for awhile I bunch it up. Hubby never did learn and has swithched to another pillow. |
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      Location: Arkansas | euchee - 2019-04-30 10:56 PM
I love My Pillow. I'm a belly sleeper so mine is really thin. You do have to learn how to sleep on them by shaping them the way you want them. When on my belly I root out the hole for my head but if I'm laying on my back for awhile I bunch it up. Hubby never did learn and has swithched to another pillow.
This sounds JUST like me and Sean!! |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Chandler's Mom - 2019-04-29 8:27 PM
Frodo - 2019-04-29 9:20 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-04-28 12:31 PM
Ok y'all, gotta ask---why not My Pillow? Cause I'm odd man out and like mine 
Although Sean quit using his I just remembered. . .
I was determined to like mine because I love that they're made in the USA. Basically they're little chunks of foam rubber inside a pillow casing and there's a lumpy factor that I don't care for. Also I was waking up with red eyes because of the foam rubber. That just has to do with sensitivity......not a problem for most people. I have three now because I won two. Luckily my husband likes them.
My friend hated hers too--and her husband loved it!
What did you end up getting for you?
It's a pillow from Kohl's that's brand name is Columbiana. It has the square casing and is very comfy. I had posted earlier that I like the Serta 2 in 1 but realized later I gave up on that one ..... again red eyes. I'm glad lots of people do sleep on the My Pillow. Mike Lindell is a good guy, a conservative, sends pillows to soldiers overseas and provides jobs for lots of folks. |
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    Location: Where Tall Corn Grows | I love our Sleep Number or as it used to be called Select Comfort bed. We've had ours since 1997! |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Chicken Fried - 2019-05-01 2:57 PM
I love our Sleep Number or as it used to be called Select Comfort bed. We've had ours since 1997!
It's nice to be able to choose the level you want to sleep on with the push of a button. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | We have some My Pillows and we like them. What I like most about “My Pillow” is the story behind the man who created the company, Mike Lindell, because it’s a great example of an idea that seems to be fading away in this country, “American Exceptionalism”. Lindell was a crack cocaine addict and alcoholic dating back to the 1980s. His chemical dependency continued well into the years following his original success with My Pillow, and his addiction cost him his marriage, and nearly his business. Fortunately, he has been sober for about 10 years now, and his company has yielded him about $300 million in net worth. He exemplified the old adage, “necessity is the mother of invention”. He realized that he was never satisfied with any pillow available on the market, and about 15 years ago literally sat down and, through trial and error, created what he felt was the best pillow money could buy. At first he hand made his pillows and peddled them to stores in the Minneapolis/St Paul area. Sales skyrocketed, and his company exploded. He took another chance by spending $500K to create an infomercial, about 8 years ago, and he went from a small company with 50 employees to the current level of 1600 employees. That’s why I like my pillow. I love stories like this. Only in America, man....only in America. |
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| Bear - 2019-05-01 4:59 PM
We have some My Pillows and we like them.
What I like most about “My Pillow” is the story behind the man who created the company, Mike Lindell, because it’s a great example of an idea that seems to be fading away in this country, “American Exceptionalism”. Lindell was a crack cocaine addict and alcoholic dating back to the 1980s. His chemical dependency continued well into the years following his original success with My Pillow, and his addiction cost him his marriage, and nearly his business. Fortunately, he has been sober for about 10 years now, and his company has yielded him about $300 million in net worth.
He exemplified the old adage, “necessity is the mother of invention”. He realized that he was never satisfied with any pillow available on the market, and about 15 years ago literally sat down and, through trial and error, created what he felt was the best pillow money could buy. At first he hand made his pillows and peddled them to stores in the Minneapolis/St Paul area. Sales skyrocketed, and his company exploded. He took another chance by spending $500K to create an infomercial, about 8 years ago, and he went from a small company with 50 employees to the current level of 1600 employees.
That’s why I like my pillow. I love stories like this.
Only in America, man....only in America.
Very neat story. We have My pillows. We both like them. Have had ours for years. Love that the company is in MN also. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Bear - 2019-05-01 4:59 PM
We have some My Pillows and we like them.
What I like most about “My Pillow” is the story behind the man who created the company, Mike Lindell, because it’s a great example of an idea that seems to be fading away in this country, “American Exceptionalism”. Lindell was a crack cocaine addict and alcoholic dating back to the 1980s. His chemical dependency continued well into the years following his original success with My Pillow, and his addiction cost him his marriage, and nearly his business. Fortunately, he has been sober for about 10 years now, and his company has yielded him about $300 million in net worth.
He exemplified the old adage, “necessity is the mother of invention”. He realized that he was never satisfied with any pillow available on the market, and about 15 years ago literally sat down and, through trial and error, created what he felt was the best pillow money could buy. At first he hand made his pillows and peddled them to stores in the Minneapolis/St Paul area. Sales skyrocketed, and his company exploded. He took another chance by spending $500K to create an infomercial, about 8 years ago, and he went from a small company with 50 employees to the current level of 1600 employees.
That’s why I like my pillow. I love stories like this.
Only in America, man....only in America.
I didn't know all that about Mike Lindell but he was at a Trump rally a few months ago and the President introduced him. This is a step for any businessman to commit to since liberals tend to want to boycott or ridicule them if they proudly display their conservatism. 
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