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post #2 of 33
Or - how about this one:
http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/drool...at-carrier.jpg

Lololololz.
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I would love that banging off my c-section scar...
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Oh my God, it is so awful!!!

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u win.
post #7 of 33
lol. Yes. Starry, you win, hands down.

*still laughing*
post #8 of 33
What about this for the do-it-yourself-er?
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OK even if I wanted to use these things-my ds would scream bloody murder-I can't even put him down to change his diaper! Who are these babies that will even halfway consent? Or worse-what do people do to their kids-that somehow this seems OK?
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Too funny!
post #11 of 33
omg! poor babies....have those mommas never heard of a sling or mei tei?
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i'd almost rather use that thing to hang the kid up than let them crawl around on a public bathroom floor.

which brings me to the question.. when you are out in public and wearing your babe do you just keep them there when you have to use the bathroom? i'm a first time mom due any minute now and have my moby all ready to go!
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i'd almost rather use that thing to hang the kid up than let them crawl around on a public bathroom floor.

which brings me to the question.. when you are out in public and wearing your babe do you just keep them there when you have to use the bathroom? i'm a first time mom due any minute now and have my moby all ready to go!
Yep, I always do. When they get really big, and they're on your back, you sometimes need to grab their feet so they don't touch the toilet water, but thats it!
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Thanks, I needed a good laugh today! That's seriously hilarious.
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i'd almost rather use that thing to hang the kid up than let them crawl around on a public bathroom floor.

which brings me to the question.. when you are out in public and wearing your babe do you just keep them there when you have to use the bathroom? i'm a first time mom due any minute now and have my moby all ready to go!
This is my first time really babywearing, and yeah, I just leave Olivia where she is and do my thang. When we wore Isabel, she was a bit older (and bigger) so I don't think I ever did a bathroom trip with her strapped in ...
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It totally looks like you could put that baby in the checked luggage line at an airport. Can't you just picture him spinning around on the baggage claim carousel?

I am, however, down with the duct tape. If it's good enough for space missions, it's good enough for my baby.
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It totally looks like you could put that baby in the checked luggage line at an airport. Can't you just picture him spinning around on the baggage claim carousel?

I am, however, down with the duct tape. If it's good enough for space missions, it's good enough for my baby.
You can plainly see the duct tape baby is way happier than the luggage baby
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OMG! I had to say I have never laughed as hard as when I saw that baby duct taped to the wall.... I'm still laughing and it's been 10 mins...My DH thinks I'm insane...LOL

This thread is hilarious! Had to say something- I'm from the May DDC
post #19 of 33
LOL!

living in nyc, all bathrooms are gross bathrooms. i've seen that hanging thing before and wished i had it a coupla times......
post #20 of 33
Popping in from the Jan ddc...This thread gave me a really good laugh. What the heck are some people thinking?
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