They were called "reins" in my youth. Not a bad idea, actually, for active toddlers exploring their world, when you consider the alternative - smacking a tiny child for stepping off the kerb, because they are too young to be reasoned with, but quick enough to let go of mummy's hand.
I don't remember needing reins because my Mum used to say I was "good as gold". But my baby brother, who went on to become a doctor of physics, needed reins outdoors [I still have a photo] because he was into everything and Mum didn't have eyes in the back of her head. He was always trying to see how things worked, like turning on the gas on the cooker. It's a miracle he survived childhood.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostSaw a young mother pushing a baby carriage. She had her daughter with her who looked to be around 4 or 5. The little girl was wearing a backpack and the mother had attached a leash to it. I have also seen instances where the leash is actually attached to the child. Not sure how I feel about this. Yes, you want to be protective of your child but still....
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
It's handy if you need to tie it to a lamppost while you pop into your local for a quick pint though!
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostSaw a young mother pushing a baby carriage. She had her daughter with her who looked to be around 4 or 5. The little girl was wearing a backpack and the mother had attached a leash to it. I have also seen instances where the leash is actually attached to the child. Not sure how I feel about this. Yes, you want to be protective of your child but still....
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostSaw a young mother pushing a baby carriage. She had her daughter with her who looked to be around 4 or 5. The little girl was wearing a backpack and the mother had attached a leash to it. I have also seen instances where the leash is actually attached to the child. Not sure how I feel about this. Yes, you want to be protective of your child but still....
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Saw a young mother pushing a baby carriage. She had her daughter with her who looked to be around 4 or 5. The little girl was wearing a backpack and the mother had attached a leash to it. I have also seen instances where the leash is actually attached to the child. Not sure how I feel about this. Yes, you want to be protective of your child but still....
c.d.
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Was in the grocery store the other day and saw some young kid around 14 or so who had his hair frosted (i.e., blond highlights). Looked like a real putz. I can just imagine going to my dad at that age and saying hey dad, can you give me $200 so I can get my hair frosted?
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Originally posted by caz View Post
People who lack self-awareness.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostPeople who have an exaggerated sense of their own importance and who believe that they are some kind of oracle to be treated with deference. The same people who do things like make a statement in a post which is then proven to have been an invention then they scuttle off without having the integrity of acknowledging the fact. The kind who sees themselves as existing in an exalted position and who will stew for days on a perceived slight until they just can’t help commenting.
Those kinds of people.
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People who have an exaggerated sense of their own importance and who believe that they are some kind of oracle to be treated with deference. The same people who do things like make a statement in a post which is then proven to have been an invention then they scuttle off without having the integrity of acknowledging the fact. The kind who sees themselves as existing in an exalted position and who will stew for days on a perceived slight until they just can’t help commenting.
Those kinds of people.Last edited by Herlock Sholmes; 03-17-2025, 07:55 PM.
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Johnny-come-latelies who want everyone to provide them with answers to all their questions, then get mad when you can't be bothered and disappear when the boredom sets in.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostTell me that the world isn’t going insane and that we aren’t breeding swathes of pointless people doing pointless things…
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