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Simon 2006-11-05 09:22 AM

This one needs a product warning label
 
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Okay, maybe I'm just a little bit twisted, but I got the Plow & Hearth holiday catalog and one of their items just seemed "wrong" to me at first glance.

You can see the original item here first.

And here's what I thought when I looked at it...

Cleo 2006-11-05 09:33 AM

It's the Hansel and Gretel playpen.

Jim 2006-11-05 10:35 AM

Holy Shit, thank you Simon. I told Greenie last week that we were getting rid of our stove like that in our kitchen because dogs with no hair don't do too well rubbing against it. But that thing will work :)

And, it could double as punishment to our Grandchildren :)

sue-fl 2006-11-05 10:38 AM

|jester| Good one Simon! |thumb

Simon 2006-11-05 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 310416)
It's the Hansel and Gretel playpen.

I like that. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim (Post 310427)
...it could double as punishment to our Grandchildren :)

Just the threat of using it that way could say you a lot of hours babysitting. (But I know you love them and want them around.)

If my Photoshop skills were good enough to do it quicky, I thought that the warning label could have two side-by-side pics, one with the kid on the floor outside the 'playpen' and one with him on the floor inside. Nice red circle and line over the one marked "wrong."

:)

digifan 2006-11-05 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim (Post 310427)
Holy Shit, thank you Simon. I told Greenie last week that we were getting rid of our stove like that in our kitchen because dogs with no hair don't do too well rubbing against it. But that thing will work :)

And, it could double as punishment to our Grandchildren :)

:D |waves|

docholly 2006-11-05 01:41 PM

|jester| that is too funny on Many many levels

juggernaut 2006-11-05 11:47 PM

I wouldnt waste my time. I tend to still be of the old school caveman thoughts. Like my dad did to me. He let me put my fingers in the wall sockets. I found out really fast not to do that. Hum the stove tho? I don't know. I think I would just tell my kid that's where mommy keeps the vampires from home and she will let them out tonight while they are taking a bath so the vampire can hide under your bed. SO BE GOOD DAM IT!

Simon 2006-11-06 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by juggernaut (Post 310493)
I wouldnt waste my time. I tend to still be of the old school caveman thoughts. Like my dad did to me. He let me put my fingers in the wall sockets. I found out really fast not to do that. Hum the stove tho? I don't know. I think I would just tell my kid that's where mommy keeps the vampires from home and she will let them out tonight while they are taking a bath so the vampire can hide under your bed. SO BE GOOD DAM IT!

Jugg, I tend to be of that old school too. I wasn't raised in a "child-proof" house, and see how well I turned out. :D

Actually I think they need to call it something else. To my ear, "child-proof" always sounds like they want to keep the kids out of the house.

juggernaut 2006-11-06 12:40 PM

LOL when I think of child proof I think of a house that is just a total pain to live in. I don't have kids but when I was living back home, my nephew was with us. He was 2 or 3 and I always hated the "Child Proof" house. Just opening the cabinate to toss out garbage required unlatching something. Opening the refrig, latch needs to be unlocked. God it was a pain.
Seriously tho, when/if I do have kids I'm not going to try and sheild them from so much. I really think that type of parental guidance is hurting the younger generation. They expect mom and dad to fix to much. Don't get me wrong I won't let my 3 yr old out of the house by it's self but I won't put a collor on it either. Well maybe one of those invisible fence ones would be cool. This way I can sit in the house and drink beer. LOL

SirMoby 2006-11-06 01:40 PM

That made me laugh out loud.


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