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What is the most absurd/useless baby gadget, toy or piece of equipment that some one gave you or convinced you to buy when you were pregnant?
My father-in-law thought I should get a baby-cam. It was a video version of a baby monitor.
Some one else bought me a basinet that we used for 3 weeks tops.
Everyime I turned around someone was trying to sell me something that I could not live without. It started to make me wonder how babies ever survived when there were not baby wipe warmers:)
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hahaha some of my favorites were: The baby "leash" yeah that got thrown away immediately. 2 ounce bottles (good for a week I guess) The wipe warmer as you mentioned was never used because I change my kids all over the house, the wipes travel. Thus the changing table is pretty useless other than it's nice to stack things on such as spare diapers, wipes, burp rags and bibs.
Of all of the "useless" things I recieved here's the topper: The dr. spock book. I haven't looked twice at it.
hahaha some of my favorites were: The baby "leash" yeah that got thrown away immediately. 2 ounce bottles (good for a week I guess) The wipe warmer as you mentioned was never used because I change my kids all over the house, the wipes travel. Thus the changing table is pretty useless other than it's nice to stack things on such as spare diapers, wipes, burp rags and bibs.
Of all of the "useless" things I recieved here's the topper: The dr. spock book. I haven't looked twice at it.
Is fencing a sport for snobby rich kids or no?
illinigal1
so if fencing is a snobby sport would that make field hockey a snobby sport?
i'm jsut confused b.c. my friend fences but hes not exactly snobby but hes super rich.
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Snobby rich kids? I don't think so. The kids are the most well mannered you will find compared to just about any sport because the rules demand gentlemanly (or ladylike) and courteous behaviour. Lots of rules in this sport.
As for the rich? I am not rich but I do budget for my child's lessons and equipment (and forgo the latest electronic gadgets and designer clothing). Fencing is within reach of anyone's budget. The costs get high if you travel out of state for competitions.
Snobby rich kids? I don't think so. The kids are the most well mannered you will find compared to just about any sport because the rules demand gentlemanly (or ladylike) and courteous behaviour. Lots of rules in this sport.
As for the rich? I am not rich but I do budget for my child's lessons and equipment (and forgo the latest electronic gadgets and designer clothing). Fencing is within reach of anyone's budget. The costs get high if you travel out of state for competitions.
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