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Solutions Blue Moon Night LightAlthough I'll be haunted by Slovakia, chainsaws, and paid-human torture forever, at least there's something that can calm my anxieties.

Last weekend, I made the mistake of seeing Quentin Tarantino's new film, Hostel, because now I am completely traumatized. It was the most frightening, twisted, and disturbing film I have ever seen in my entire life. I wanted to throw up! Don't get me wrong, I've sat through Rob Zombie films, and they didn't creep me out as much as this one! I'll spare you the details though, in case you want to see it.


Of course, when I get in these frightened moods I tend to whine to my boyfriend for a night light in order to fall asleep. I can't help it, but sometimes I just get spooked! But, I am in my 20s, and having a night light really isn't, well, grown up. So, a company called Solutions has designed the Blue Moon Night Light ($29.95). The light actually goes underneath your bed, giving off a soft blue light, instead of a regular night light glaring in your face. And since Valentine's Day is coming up, it could also serve as a Let's Get It On ambiance. 


After this post, you'll either think I'm seriously demented for watching horror movies, or that I have a thing for blue lighting.


[Found via Strange New Products]



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Posted by: Nathan
January 31, 2006 12:53 PM

Your bed will be the coolest on the underground street-racing circuit with those running lights. All you need now are hydraulics and a nitrous-oxide booster and you can tear it up against Vin Diesel.


Posted by: Stan
February 2, 2006 5:37 PM

Does it come in Red?


Posted by: John Clancy
February 2, 2006 10:29 PM

What will they think of next?


Posted by: Amra Leo
February 3, 2006 8:11 AM

It doesn't matter that you have a thing for blue lighting....or that you're demented. I am. Are. We can't decide... Actually, a night light that won't interfere with sleep is a good idea. And blue's my favorite color...


Posted by: jdeleo
February 3, 2006 9:15 AM

For now, it doesn't come in any other colors but blue...and it's probably because of a study I read (wish I remembered the link) that says that blue is the most soothing color for relaxing.


Posted by: Neptune
February 3, 2006 4:35 PM

i have tried it and it dose really work.


Posted by: drunk.again@budweiser.com
February 6, 2006 1:43 PM

with the purchase of the light, does the bed come with it? how does the light look like & how is it powered? or should i ask if the king size bed come with down filled pillows too?


Posted by: SirLowKey
February 15, 2006 11:47 AM

Hope it also comes with a sound sensitive switch?


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