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09-28-2009, 04:45 PM
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Bucket Drowning

poor kid, should of been watched
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Re: Bucket Drowning

OK.... was this pail full of water or just shitty diapers? Poor child shouldn't been left unsupervised. I can't imagine finding my child dead in a diaper pail.
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09-28-2009, 05:02 PM
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wellk i was confused when first saw this too hun. I imagine coz it drowned it was full of water, i guessed a diaper pail is what u wash soiled nappies in. I always used disposables...never even heard of a diaper pail!
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Re: Bucket Drowning

who the hell uses diaper pails...
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09-28-2009, 05:28 PM
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not me thats for sure!
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nope disposables i used surely the bucket came with a lid??? i dunno some parents just don't have a clue
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Re: Bucket Drowning

I use diaper pails because I am too embarrassed to buy adult diapers in the store.
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That Dudes My Age!! We Coulda Been Homies
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Re: Bucket Drowning

I'm old.... when I was a baby they didn't have disposable diapers. The diapers were cloth held together by glorified safety pins. After they were soiled they were stored>(God forbid) in a bucket of usually bleach and water, until they were washed ,and (if you can imagine) hung out on a clothes line to dry. Does the class know what a clothes line is, or should we have that as our next lesson?
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"A clothes line or washing line is any type of rope, cord, or twine that has been stretched between two points (e.g. two sticks), outside or indoors, above the level of the ground. Clothing that has recently been washed is hung along the line to dry, using clothes pegs or clothes pins. Washing lines are attached either from a post or a wall, and are frequently located in back gardens, or on balconies. Longer washing lines often have props holding up sections in the middle due to the weight of the clothing."

When Did They Invent This!! Im Getting One Soooo Bad!!
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