November 21, 2002
Useful Baby Furniture

Who needs a high chair when I can get this?

Those of you horrified please send me a check for $1, as this means you simply do not know how to take a joke.

Posted by scott at November 21, 2002 11:20 AM

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Your going to be GREAT parents...

Posted by: Nina on November 21, 2002 11:24 AM

Wish there had been something like that when you and Jeff were little. I would have used it in a minute. I couldn't find any gypsies who wanted either of you. LOL

Posted by: Pat on November 21, 2002 03:30 PM

the idea has A LOT of merit, actually....

my 8 month-old is already standing & will soon be walking.... last night I had to lower the crib yet again because she was trying to haul herself out of it.... errrggghhhh......

Posted by: Jim S on November 21, 2002 03:56 PM

fo shizzle

Posted by: richie on November 21, 2002 04:22 PM

Jim try crib entenders on the side rails. I had to do that with Jeff. He climbed right over the side rail. Of course as the side got high I had to get a stool to reach in and get him out. Five feet tall is not an easy thing. LOL

Posted by: Pat on November 21, 2002 05:08 PM

That's funny, until you relize what it's actually for. I had to hold my son in one of those while he had to have an X-Ray done on him and he was very frightened while it was happening. Oh Well guess I need to send you a buck.

Posted by: Jeff on November 21, 2002 10:31 PM

HAHAHAH!!!!! I think it looks like a kid on a lazy susan spice rack!

Posted by: ELLEN on November 22, 2002 02:51 PM

I guess I have to send a lot of money.
Just wait until your baby has pnuemonia and has to be strapped in that thing to have an x-ray done. You won't think it's a joke then.
I know, let's put you in one for a few hours and let bugs crawl all over your during that time then we'll see how much you like it.
It's NOWHERE near funny!

Posted by: Cindy on November 23, 2002 10:29 PM

My sister was in the hospital fora few weeks one time when she was a few months old. So I KNOW what its like to see a kid with 4 IV lines running in ALL of herlimbs and behind a tent that NO ONE cant touch her because YOU WILL contaminate her. My parents could not even touch her for a while. But we all survived and let the work get done. She was also thought to have cysitic fibrosis for a while also. To think of it, she was on a nebulizer for years as a baby into her toddler years into grade school. Despite the hardship, we stuck together and she got better. Too bad she is a punk ass shit!

Posted by: Ellen on November 25, 2002 07:55 PM
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