Jeremiyah
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Lots of woke moms today using cloth diapers. Papers are an environmental catastrophe (used disposables with all three of my kids).how old are you??
Diaper rinse station?? Dude,...Pampers came out around 1972...and by 1982, not a single mom in America was washing out diapers any more.
I remember, hell, my mom was bitter, lol...she would full on hate on those "Lazy ass young floozies" for using Pampers instead of cloth diapers like a good mother, lol.
Jealousy is nasty
Yeah, I don't get it.People treating the RB position like they are kickers.
Love seems to be a generational player based on most comps. You don’t let talent like that slip through your fingers if you can draft it.
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Joe Thomas is a HOF level player and never lifted the Browns to anything. Even Trent Williams wasn’t a winner till Purdy was drafted.Yeah, I don't get it.
RB can be the 2nd most impactful position on the field. Who do people game plan for against SF? Saquan, Derick Henry are also considered huge threats.
I have yet to hear about an OT winning a game by themselves. Have seen very few games where a pass rusher has done it either - it happens rarely, but just for hall of famer types, and I really don't think one of those is in this draft and if it is it's bailey.
boy, not in the late seventies and eighties..Pampers could have set up a church they were so loved by young moms.Lots of woke moms today using cloth diapers. Papers are an environmental catastrophe (used disposables with all three of my kids).
I thought you were being ‘clever’ with your comment about wearing Pampers in a swimming pool/splash area. On second thought, I think I was giving you too much benefit of the doubt (like Card fans watching MB manage the Cards).boy, not in the late seventies and eighties..Pampers could have set up a church they were so loved by young moms.
But if young moms are using cloth diapers again, it might be a good idea to invest in diaper rash cream...
unless they know the old fried flour trick. that stuff works great.
The same place Bijan has lifted the Falcons.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Relevant conversation based on what people are talking about.
It’s crazy to assert that Saquon was taking over games by himself in Philly when he had 2-3 pro bowl linemen playing in front of him. Where did he lift the Giants?
oh well thats pretty cool I seem to remember something about those in the late nineties..too late for my baby days, lol.I thought you were being ‘clever’ with your comment about wearing Pampers in a swimming pool/splash area. On second thought, I think I was giving you too much benefit of the doubt (like Card fans watching MB manage the Cards).
What do you think will happen to regular Pampers if you (or your kids/grandkids) wore them in a swimming pool or splash pad? Most likely they would suck up enough pool water to send you and your kids to the bottom.
Pampers makes a SWIM DIAPER called ‘Splashers’ and they advise that it “Doesn't swell in water like regular diapers for comfy water wear.” They are washable and can be worn again. That’s why the Cards and Jets have to stay near the diaper changing area.
K9 is correct on the disposable diapers. They fill up landfills and there is some concern with the materials used that are in close contact with children’s skin. Some jurisdictions are considering banning them going into the local landfills.
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And think twice about using Talc powder.
Ovarian Cancer and “Tainted Talc”: What Treating Physicians Need to Know - PMC
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Without Barkley the Eagles don’t win a title.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Relevant conversation based on what people are talking about.
It’s crazy to assert that Saquon was taking over games by himself in Philly when he had 2-3 pro bowl linemen playing in front of him. Where did he lift the Giants?
Sounds good. As long as he doesn't flip the ball to the ground at the 6" yard line.Love bust through! He’s at the 50, the 40, the 30, 20,10, 5, TOUCHDOWN BULLFROG!
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A defining moment for JG last season.Sounds good. As long as he doesn't flip the ball to the ground at the 6" yard line.
If you replace Barkley with Michael Carter, you’re probably right.Without Barkley the Eagles don’t win a title.
Love it, pun intended. I am not a Notre Dame fan, so I hadn't seen much film on Love.ND released this 30 minute highlight video of Love today. A little draft warmup for you just in case.
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Referee: "Holding offense number 75. 10 yard penalty from the previous spot. 3rd down."Love bust through! He’s at the 50, the 40, the 30, 20,10, 5, TOUCHDOWN BULLFROG!
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This thread’s gone right into the toilet!I thought you were being ‘clever’ with your comment about wearing Pampers in a swimming pool/splash area. On second thought, I think I was giving you too much benefit of the doubt (like Card fans watching MB manage the Cards).
What do you think will happen to regular Pampers if you (or your kids/grandkids) wore them in a swimming pool or splash pad? Most likely they would suck up enough pool water to send you and your kids to the bottom.
Pampers makes a SWIM DIAPER called ‘Splashers’ and they advise that it “Doesn't swell in water like regular diapers for comfy water wear.” They are washable and can be worn again. That’s why the Cards and Jets have to stay near the diaper changing area.
K9 is correct on the disposable diapers. They fill up landfills and there is some concern with the materials used that are in close contact with children’s skin. Some jurisdictions are considering banning them going into the local landfills.
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And think twice about using Talc powder.
Ovarian Cancer and “Tainted Talc”: What Treating Physicians Need to Know - PMC
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov