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Move your @#$ stroller! - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Move your @#$ stroller!

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  • whynot_31 wrote: that's all well and good, but I'm still working on a stroller that utilizes the Dyson ball technology, combined with the genius of the Silence of the Lambs upright cart.

    http://www.horrormerch.com/toys/03042033.jpg

    you gotta admit, it has potential.
    ....even if we don't put the kid in a straight jacket.
    i'm all for the Dyson Ball-Baby, but while it improves maneuverability, it doesn't really address the double problem under discussion here (unless the second child is stowed IN the ball, which is a thought).

    with your Silence Stroller, though, we could consider a tiered system of children stacked vertically, which would make the double stroller neither longer nor wider than the single. potential downsides: doorway clearance; pedestrians puked on from above.
  • The 50 lb'ers are a vicious gang out of Prospect Heights,

    Just last week,on the way to the post office to mail his admission forms to Harvard, 13 year old Satchmo Allen was severely beaten with a 50 lb laundry bag while sitting in his stroller, as his mother stood by with another stroller mom discussing Amy Sohn's Prospect Park West.
    The unconscious Satchmo was rushed to the Methodist and his life saved.
    Thats the good news, unfortunately the beating lowered his IQ from 235 to 100, which will disqualify him from his and his mothers life long dream to graduate from Harvard and work at Barnes & Noble.

    The police brought out their bomb sniffing dog who located a trail of hash marked shorts, which are being tested for DNA .

    I hope they bring lunatic to justice and allow all the mom's to reclaim the streets they own.
  • Sweet tea,
    True, and dude would not be able to get as many goldfish and cheerios in the new design. Wemight need a poll
  • rosweed wrote: Please stop breeding. Thank you.
    Please stop breathing. Thank you.
  • And, if the following groups could get out of my way, I would also appreciate it.

    1. slow people
    2. people who don't walk in straight lines
    3. old ladies with carts too heavy for them to pull
    4. folks collecting cans out of garbage cans
    5. roving packs of students
    6. smokers
    7. people swearing loudly
    8. smelly people
    9. postal workers with mail carts
    10. UPS guys with boxes
    11. movers
    12. people with dogs
    13. fat people
    14. ugly people
    15. restaurant delivery workers
    16. medical staff out having a smoke
    17. necking teenagers
    18. birdwatchers
    19. meter maids
    20. people with empty strollers
    21. people who complain

    WAAAAAAAAAAAH.
  • this city would be perfect if it weren't for all the people.
  • What a boring topic.
    Truly unbelievable.
    Get worked up about Health Reform, not strollers for crying out loud.
  • sweet tea wrote: this city would be perfect if it weren't for all the people.
    For example, the MTA could keep their trains much cleaner, and run them on time. ...arguably they might be able to do that with passengers, but that's a different topic.

    New2hood, those are some good thread topics as well!
    ...all beat health care reform.
  • whynot_31 wrote: [quote=sweet tea]this city would be perfect if it weren't for all the people.
    For example, the MTA could keep their trains much cleaner, and run them on time. ...arguably they might be able to do that with passengers, but that's a different topic.

    New2hood, those are some good thread topics as well!
    ...all beat health care reform.

    Whatever. Have fun.
  • first world problems: volume 12,123,002,895
  • Flexichick wrote: On Saturday while walking on 7th Ave, I watched a man with a double-wide stroller get completely tangled up with a bicycle that was locked to a pole. While trying to extract the stroller, he took down the bike with a large crash and then tried walking away. I said "Don't tell me you're just going to leave that there......." and he said "mind your own business". Asshole!
    Yay Flexichick! I am so glad you said something. More people need to say things when someone is misbehaving, IMHO. I've taken to letting people know at the gym that they are not supposed to be talking on their cell phones in the locker rooms. There's a sign.
  • ^well......he still didn't pick it up....but I hope I shamed him at least a little bit
  • OMG! Poor baby. Jeezus. That's not right. WTH.
  • I can't believe this thread is still running on. really people? Can't you just do a search on the billion stroller threads in the past get you fill that way?

    BTW the OP "floorwalker" has children, and I'm positive he's never used a stroller for them in his life.
  • Mamacita wrote: I can't believe this thread is still running on. really people? Can't you just do a search on the billion stroller threads in the past get you fill that way?

    BTW the OP "floorwalker" has children, and I'm positive he's never used a stroller for them in his life.
    Seriously, what a bunch of whiners. I'm glad you people just sit home and complain on the internet. I'd probably punch you in the face if you confronted me about any of my countless daily infractions: smoking, biking on sidewalk, double walking, texting while walking... i smell, i walk too fast, too slow...

    It's cool - I'll go on living my life, and you can go on complaining on the internet.
  • Jamzer wrote: [quote=rosweed]Please stop breeding. Thank you.
    Please stop breathing. Thank you.

    :D
  • I think many of you missed the point of the original post.... Strollers are not the problem- the parents who take up the whole sidewalk and don't care about others are the issue.
    Remember--- please, love your children and let them know they are special to you.. AND raise them to understand that the rest of the world DOES NOT love them and feel that they are special!!!
  • nonhipoldbklynchick wrote: love your children and let them know they are special to you.. AND raise them to understand that the rest of the world DOES NOT love them and feel that they are special!!!
    Isn't that from a Crosby Stills Nash & Young song?
  • I'm with WhyNot in spirit, but I don't see how Dyson technology helps those of us like the OP who resent the presence of of strollers on their sidewalks. Sure, it's great for mothers, but what about everyone else? I hereby present the following solution, which I believe will please everyone. I call it "The Double-Wide." Patent Pending.

    image
  • photo is unavailable! I wait with baited breath. Is it a laser guided baby catapult, thus allowing the mother to shoot the baby to its destination? ...thus preserving the sidewalk for those who use birth control?
  • whynot_31 wrote: photo is unavailable! I wait with baited breath. Is it a laser guided baby catapult, thus allowing the mother to shoot the baby to its destination? ...thus preserving the sidewalk for those who use birth control?
    Ya know, all ya gotta do is say "excuse me'. It is no big deal.
  • one second! one second!!
  • ringrunner wrote: [quote=whynot_31]photo is unavailable! I wait with baited breath. Is it a laser guided baby catapult, thus allowing the mother to shoot the baby to its destination? ...thus preserving the sidewalk for those who use birth control?
    Ya know, all ya gotta do is say "excuse me'. It is now big deal.

    of course! ....but now we moved on to my specialty: impractical solutions to non existent problems.
  • can you see it?
  • lnelson wrote: http://www.flickr.com/photos/38042657@N07/4191811222/
    I like! ...my catapult was way too complex and going to require a parachute.

    Can you sell a version for Dads that has two 300' cords (just below the flights headed for LaGuardia (sp?)?

    maybe just one big balloon per child? ...like the infamous balloon boy?

    ...you could have helium deflation and re-inflation centers, to recycle the helium and get a charge (PS321, Two Boots Pizza, bye-bye baby, the Co-op, etc.)
  • I likes the way you thinks, WhyNot.
  • ^teh awesome.
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