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is this not the most stupid invention ever invented?

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nappyaddict · 24/01/2007 18:08

stupid

its a lot easier to do this without the carseat you know!

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hana · 24/01/2007 18:09

pmsl!

junkinmytrunk · 24/01/2007 18:09

Have they not heard of a sling???????

SparklyGothKat · 24/01/2007 18:10

WTF is that!!!!!????? imagine it bashing into you stomach...

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Ceolas · 24/01/2007 18:12

All that weight round your neck.

Weird

fannyannie · 24/01/2007 18:13

you've obivously never had a child that would instantly wake and SCREAM if you tried to take them out of the car seat to move them into the house/whereever you're going if they were asleep.........

I had one of those children and it was hell - though not sure I'd buy one of these.

LadyOfTheFlowers · 24/01/2007 18:17

pmsl.
if i hung ds2 round my neck in his car seat, i would be crawling on my hands and knees. the seat alone weighs a ton!
also would have thought you would tons of bruises with this contraption on, muchmore than when you carry it normally, the way it is intended to be carried, like a basket?

fannyannie · 24/01/2007 18:20

I always had to try and carry the DS's car seats infront of me like that - as I simply couldn't hold it by my side - ended up with bruises all over my legs carrying down on the side.

wurlywurly · 24/01/2007 18:21

ive got back ache just looking at it.

NannyL · 24/01/2007 18:44

OMG... agree it would be much eaiser not to use one!

NappiesGalore · 24/01/2007 18:48

well its right up there in the stupid invention olympic finals, thats for sure.

CocoLoco · 24/01/2007 19:59

That is REALLY funny

UniSarah · 24/01/2007 22:56

Right up there with the wipes warmer, belt clip bottle holder( for the cowboy mom whos quick on the draw?) and the thud guard (for NT kids).

themildmanneredjanitor · 24/01/2007 22:58

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Greensleeves · 24/01/2007 23:18

This is the epitome of what pisses me off.

What really depresses me is that in this stunted, bourgeois sterile hell of a society, the only way new parents can find to express these toweringly powerful unfamiliar emotions of love, protectiveness and joy is to SPEND more and more and more on superfluous equipment and gadgetry for their baby.

A friend of mine was so choked with pride and delight when they were expecting their first child that it was a joy to see, I had never seen him stand up really straight before! So they went out and bought a moses basket, a carrycot, a travel cot, a swing crib, two pushchairs, a baby swing, a vibrating bloody baby seat - it's the sheer naked cynicism of these profiteering capitalist monsters who have identified a bottomless source of revenue in the insecurity and heightened emotional state of new parents. They prey upon our most precious human experiences to line their filthy pockets.

Bit long, sorry.

JackieNo · 24/01/2007 23:19

This , mildmanneredjanitor?

moondog · 24/01/2007 23:22

Ah Greeny,couldn't have put it more eloquently myself.
Yes,it's unbelievably ridiculous,poss. even more so than a banana guard or a mug tree.

Greensleeves · 24/01/2007 23:23

banana guard?!?!?

moondog · 24/01/2007 23:24

A lakeland favourite apparently.

Greensleeves · 24/01/2007 23:28

Have googled.

There is no God

gingermonkey · 24/01/2007 23:29

ok, don't we have ARMS to carry the car seat? Or just to carry the baby in without the car seat?
And when you are desperate for a pee, would you really be able to assemble the over the toilet door toddler dangling device before pissing yourself??? (I wouldn't). Very silly gadgets, very very silly (but someone somewhere has invented these and is presumably making some money from them - that's even stranger)
Thank you for brightening my (otherwise dull) evening

moondog · 24/01/2007 23:30

Ah,remeber those mad breastfeeding aprons someone linked to?
With a sort of visor to check on the baby.Fucking hilarious.

Linnet · 24/01/2007 23:31

oh that baby door hanging contraption is so cute, lol Personally I wouldn't use one though.

Although I did find the blurb beside it quite interesting in that they seem to think that you shouldn't go to the toilet with a small child in tow.
It seems to be normal to pay an honest looking stranger to babysit them while you nip to the loo?

"The $60 Babykeeper may be the perfect solution for some, but we'll stick to the tried-and-true methods of either holding it in or paying an honest-looking stranger to act as temporary babysitter every once in awhile"

Is it just me or is that an odd thing to do?

Greensleeves · 24/01/2007 23:31

Oh, and the little net things for babies to masticate lumps through? I got into trouble for saying they were bollocks.

hunkermunker · 24/01/2007 23:34

This is a ridiculous contraption.

However, I have a banana guard. It is infinitely preferable to "squashed, brown banana in the bottom of the bag" which was the alternative.

Aloha · 24/01/2007 23:34

I loved the breastfeeding floral burkah. That was excellent.

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