Seems very few people hate mayo which is so strange to me because it's disgusting. My favorite sandwich is a turkey club too, besides the mayo part obviously.
Seems very few people hate mayo which is so strange to me because it's disgusting. My favorite sandwich is a turkey club too, besides the mayo part obviously.
I guess the best I can come up with: I dislike character stuff on kids clothes/strollers/blankets. I really hope my LO doesn't end up loving Mickey Mouse or Disney princesses cause I might cry.
I think it is weird when people don't research crap about babies. OK maybe I spend way too long reading about baby stuff, going to baby forums, etc.
But when people don't know stuff about babies, despite having one or more I think it's odd. Only women, though that may be sexist. But I think it's pretty normal for men to be clueless.
But it's like.. I talked to my friend who was saying it's almost time to buy the bigger carseat, no more facing back. Her babe is of similar age. And I was like... No... recommendations are 2 years etc. and she said oh that's ridiculous. ??
And at work I was talking to someone with a 10 month old about the foods they like and such. And she listed all the foods she likes and they are all very salty. So I said something about salt and how it's tough because all the food we like is high in salt so I keep some seperate. And she said oh, I hadn't heard that.
I'm like WTF? Is it unusual that when people say anything to me about babies (that's true) I am never like "oh I didn't hear of that" because I've HEARD OF EVERYTHING pretty much?!!
Post by musiclover on Nov 15, 2012 10:57:13 GMT -5
Meat on the bone creeps me the F out. I have a REALLY hard time looking at a Turkey Roaster or any type of cornish hen because all I can do is picture where the head would have been. Ick +o( PS: Mayo is super nasty, and the Circus makes me sad
Post by thedahliharpa on Nov 15, 2012 11:00:54 GMT -5
I guess I'm not feeling the love for the Zany Zoo cube toy things that everyone is into. It seems to be the hot gift for the age group and I'm just meh about it.
But when people don't know stuff about babies, despite having one or more I think it's odd. Only women, though that may be sexist. But I think it's pretty normal for men to be clueless.
It's worse when it is a frequent poster with two older kids....supposedly...like we had on TB. I am still convinced she is faking her lyfe.
But when people don't know stuff about babies, despite having one or more I think it's odd. Only women, though that may be sexist. But I think it's pretty normal for men to be clueless.
It's worse when it is a frequent poster with two older kids....supposedly...like we had on TB. I am still convinced she is faking her lyfe.
Post by creamsiclechica on Nov 15, 2012 11:09:32 GMT -5
I really dislike when people post something that's flameful, and then when people pick up on it, that poster, or people who have done the same, tell people that part "wasn't the point," or to "mind their own business." I guess what I'm saying is, it's a public forum, you can't really expect people to mind their own damn business when you just made what you said forum business.
Whhhaattt? My DH was the same way until I made some for him. I use 3 different types of cheese that I grate myself and I put bacon in it...MmMm and a crispy top...Ahh I'm starving now.
I hate circuses too. I will never take my children to one because of the horrible animal cruelty that many curcus animals endure.
Yeah, I probably won't either, and it makes me sad. I went to a circus when I was a kid, and it was awesome! Why can't there be cruelty-free circuses? W/ animals, I mean. But well-treated animals.
I think because well-treated animals are roaming free in fields and not jumping through flaming hoops, lol. It is sad though because I used to think the circus was so fun.
I think it is weird when people don't research crap about babies. OK maybe I spend way too long reading about baby stuff, going to baby forums, etc.
But when people don't know stuff about babies, despite having one or more I think it's odd. Only women, though that may be sexist. But I think it's pretty normal for men to be clueless.
But it's like.. I talked to my friend who was saying it's almost time to buy the bigger carseat, no more facing back. Her babe is of similar age. And I was like... No... recommendations are 2 years etc. and she said oh that's ridiculous. ??
And at work I was talking to someone with a 10 month old about the foods they like and such. And she listed all the foods she likes and they are all very salty. So I said something about salt and how it's tough because all the food we like is high in salt so I keep some seperate. And she said oh, I hadn't heard that.
I'm like WTF? Is it unusual that when people say anything to me about babies (that's true) I am never like "oh I didn't hear of that" because I've HEARD OF EVERYTHING pretty much?!!
Totally agree with this! SIL is due in early December and she think it's funny that's she's absolutely clueless about all things baby. She always asks how I know everything that I do and I say I read and she just responds "that sounds time consuming, me and Evelyn (her DD) will just crash and burn together I guess." And then she laughs. Ummm cool.
I detest polar fleece. I refuse to buy sleepers, pants, hats or pull overs made of fleece. It catches on my fingers and feels oily and I don't like the way it looks.
Oh man, I like mayo AND miracle whip!! And characters on clothes are gaggy. Although, I do allow superhero's. I saw some freaking sweet marvel comic shoes at Target for little boys. I contemplated buying them for Camden now in case they don't have them anymore in a year or so. But Mickey or Elmo... siiiiick, no way!