Where Can I Purchase a Stroller?
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BYW that was just my attempt to lighten things up, as the first 4 threads here are people bitching at each other....
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I was so confused there for a second. christ.
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There are tons of strollers out for trash in my nabe.
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Awesome.
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Carmen wrote: I was so confused there for a second. christ.
LOL Me too
Then I thought she wanted it to pimp out "her" cat
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Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: There are tons of strollers out for trash in my nabe.
Do any still have children in them? -
modsquad wrote: [quote=Anastasia Beaverhausen]There are tons of strollers out for trash in my nabe.
Do any still have children in them?
One or two do. The squalling distracts Oscar while he's trying to pee on them. -
I should not post this but.....why is a 5 year old still in a stroller??? If the child is disabled, I apologize for my question, but, a healthy 5 year old can walk!!! Isn't the kid annoyed to be in a stroller???
Sorry I really am a crank.....
P.S. take the kid to any bar you like--I approve of that, takes the mystery out of drinkin -
I have nothing to say but want to chime in on this post because mamacita is tryin to relieve the "attack" mode of other threads. I am reaching a point where if I say anything I get attacked.
Can I give your non-existent 5 year old a hug? -
veets wrote: I have nothing to say but want to chime in on this post because mamacita is tryin to relieve the "attack" mode of other threads. I am reaching a point where if I say anything I get attacked.
Welcome to my world, sister!! Every time I disagree with someone, I get told its because I can't get laid. Little do they know...
Can I give your non-existent 5 year old a hug? -
Well Anastasia... I am happy to hear the "good news".. Hey the whole thing is a so what. The thing I think is terrific is that many people who post here DO understand each other and there are so many people who have met here and have met in the real world as well.
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Thanks! I'm pretty proud of it.

But yes, you're right. There are some great people on this board. -
Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote:
But yes, you're right. There are some great people on this board.
Yeeeeeah, I am pretty damn awesome. :idea: -
Em26 wrote: [quote=Anastasia Beaverhausen]
But yes, you're right. There are some great people on this board.
Yeeeeeah, I am pretty damn awesome. :idea:
yes you are!
And I need forgiveness for my evil nature because I just left an evil spirited post for Drunken on one of THOSE threads. I am a nice person but just could not help
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nonhipoldbklynchick wrote: I should not post this but.....why is a 5 year old still in a stroller??? If the child is disabled, I apologize for my question, but, a healthy 5 year old can walk!!! Isn't the kid annoyed to be in a stroller???
This is such a popular question from people who don't have kids. Here's the answer:
In the city, you walk everywhere. It's not uncommon for someone in Prospect Heights to walk to the South Slope for lunch or Smith Street or Dumbo or whatever. It's not a huge burden on an adult but on short legs, it is. But mostly it's about time: if you've ever walked with a child you'd know they don't get anywhere too quickly. The meander. Plus, again, short legs don't conquer distance too swiftly. So in order to make it somewhere, you need a stroller. -
I love "the meander".
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A granny cart can hold a child quite nicely.
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Now I'm really confused... no 5 year old? LOL Feel like a fool
Hey Old Time Brooklyn.... Yes I do have a kid!!! And at 5 she was NOT in a stroller...if walking was to far we took a bus or subway. I will stand by my words-- a 5 year old is too old for a stroller.......(but OK to go to a bar) -
OK to go to a bar? Gee, I thought legal drinking age in NY was 21, not 5.
And, mama, you had me going for a second too until I saw what you were asking for, LOL -
throw your child into a fire
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But nonhipold - I used to stuff my 5/6-year-old in a jogging stroller on long (2 mile-plus) neighborhood hikes because I wanted to *walk*, not take the bus. I'm not sure I see how taking the bus is more virtuous than getting there by foot, albeit w/ the aid of a stroller. Anything closer to a mile they could walk just fine - when we went on vacation this summer, both kids were able to go on 2 and 4 mile mountain hikes with us and the 7 year old was still talking a blue streak by the end, so I know they aren't couch potatoes like so many suburban kids (my own childhood included).
BUT - can anyone recommend a stroller for a 75-pound sheepdog so I can walk her in the park without a leash after 9am? (I'm sorry, I can't resist!) -
Mama-- I laughed when I saw your post. I think it would have been even funnier if you said "I could also use some recommendations on a good bar or grill that will allow children, as my kid has to get his/her buzz on."
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