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is this kid too big for a stroller? lisa and ed hartwell and son
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cute!!!
but he does seem a bit advanced for a stroller. | |
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Hell Yeah!! As soon as my kids could walk two blocks we ditched that infernal machine... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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one of my pet peeves is parents who push old-ass kids around in strollers.
one time i saw a kid in a stroller READING A BOOK. another time, i overheard a kid in a stroller ASKING HIS MOMMY FOR A CUP OF COFFEE. i mean, come on people. i'm going to be 39 this week, and i'd LOVE to still be pushed around in a stroller. but you know what? at some point, my parents decided that lines needed to be drawn. if a child is drinking coffee and reading books = NO MORE STROLLER. [Edited 8/19/09 14:01pm] | |
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Anxiety said: one of my pet peeves is parents who push old-ass kids around in strollers.
one time i saw a kid in a stroller READING A BOOK. another time, i overheard a kid in a stroller ASKING HIS MOMMY FOR A CUP OF COFFEE. i mean, come on people. i'm going to be 39 this week, and i'd LOVE to still be pushed around in a stroller. but you know what? at some point, my parents decided that lines needed to be drawn. if a child is drinking coffee and reading books = NO MORE STROLLER. [Edited 8/19/09 14:01pm] Dude, that's called a wheelchair... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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It'd be more worrying if the child were still breast-feeding.
I wish that people would push me around in a stroller. I hate walking. | |
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RenHoek said: Dude, that's called a wheelchair... NOT IF IT'S IN THE SHAPE OF A DUCK IT'S NOT!!!! | |
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He's on the cusp, I've seen them bigger than that at the mall. They just get tired o walking I guess. | |
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Aww! cute kid
I think once a child can walk with ease, it's time to say goodbye to the stroller. How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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Far to big to be in a stroller. Get the boy a scooter if he won't walk! | |
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He's only two right?
I say nope. The stroller might be too small though. I've seen like 5 year olds in strollers. I think it's b/c the kid gets tired and there isn't a thunderball chance in hell that the parent will want to carry that big 5 year old around while they nap for 2 hours. he's a cutie though. looks like Ed with Lisa's eyes. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: He's only two right?
I say nope. The stroller might be too small though. I've seen like 5 year olds in strollers. I think it's b/c the kid gets tired and there isn't a thunderball chance in hell that the parent will want to carry that big 5 year old around while they nap for 2 hours. he's a cutie though. looks like Ed with Lisa's eyes. FIVE?!?! oh my god, i was already working a fry vat at burger king by the time i was five! | |
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He's perfectly fine for that stroller!
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mcmeekle said: He's perfectly fine for that stroller!
if by "stroller" you mean "rickshaw", i could be inclined to agree. | |
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Anxiety said: mcmeekle said: He's perfectly fine for that stroller!
if by "stroller" you mean "rickshaw", i could be inclined to agree. | |
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Anxiety said: RenHoek said: Dude, that's called a wheelchair... NOT IF IT'S IN THE SHAPE OF A DUCK IT'S NOT!!!! NOW you have my attention... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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Anxiety said: mcmeekle said: He's perfectly fine for that stroller!
if by "stroller" you mean "rickshaw", i could be inclined to agree. I think we'll have to agree that I'm right and you're wrong and just move on. This is beneath us. | |
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I don't care about that kid tho...ED if smackalicious!!! | |
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mcmeekle said: Anxiety said: if by "stroller" you mean "rickshaw", i could be inclined to agree. I think we'll have to agree that I'm right and you're wrong and just move on. This is beneath us. wow. for the guy who always responds with jokes, the ONE thing you're serious as a heart attack about is strollers. dude, you win. just on that principle alone. strollers. awesome. i'm all for them. | |
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Anxiety said: mcmeekle said: I think we'll have to agree that I'm right and you're wrong and just move on. This is beneath us. damn. Anx got schooled! | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Anxiety said: damn. Anx got schooled! i got HOMEschooled. | |
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yup... Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize u simply imagined this So u lean over and give her a kiss Here on earth, here on earth, with u it's not so bad Here on earth, here on earth eye don't feel so sad Stay right here | |
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Anxiety said: sinisterpentatonic said: damn. Anx got schooled! i got HOMEschooled. though it does give me another piece to the strange puzzle that is you. | |
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maybe he gets sore legs like my kid? If we walk a bit of a distance, stroller is better, even though his feet nearly drag along the ground | |
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Not strollers, buggies!
BUGGIES! | |
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Anxiety said: one of my pet peeves is parents who push old-ass kids around in strollers.
one time i saw a kid in a stroller READING A BOOK. another time, i overheard a kid in a stroller ASKING HIS MOMMY FOR A CUP OF COFFEE. i mean, come on people. i'm going to be 39 this week, and i'd LOVE to still be pushed around in a stroller. but you know what? at some point, my parents decided that lines needed to be drawn. if a child is drinking coffee and reading books = NO MORE STROLLER. [Edited 8/19/09 14:01pm] My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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NDRU said: Anxiety said: one of my pet peeves is parents who push old-ass kids around in strollers.
one time i saw a kid in a stroller READING A BOOK. another time, i overheard a kid in a stroller ASKING HIS MOMMY FOR A CUP OF COFFEE. i mean, come on people. i'm going to be 39 this week, and i'd LOVE to still be pushed around in a stroller. but you know what? at some point, my parents decided that lines needed to be drawn. if a child is drinking coffee and reading books = NO MORE STROLLER. [Edited 8/19/09 14:01pm] ^^^^^ My high school friend came up with that! And yes, that kid is way too old! | |
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Well if these fellas can ride then so can the big kids!!!
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Nope. Not too old. | |
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