Please cover your baby's heads and ears. It's cold out there!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!


Troll level: Master. Simple, deftly but subtly hits on class issues, and is just unreasonable enough to really get people going. Four years later and still going strong. Respect.


Agree. Beautifully done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who revived this?!?!


An old woman so they can hate on young moms AGAIN. Just give it up. Oh and stop sending your daughter in laws gift packages of socks and sweaters for the grandkids. Just stop. We get your point.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love how the OP thinks she cares more about a random child than the child's mother does. MYOB.

I'm a teacher. We frequently see children dressed inappropriately, and simply wonder who's in charge at home. Is it just a coincidence that these are usually the same children coming in with snotty noses and bad coughs?
Anonymous
At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.


OMFG. It's going to be SEVENTY degrees today. 49 degrees is not cold. Nobody needs a hat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.


OMFG. It's going to be SEVENTY degrees today. 49 degrees is not cold. Nobody needs a hat.


+1

The people in full on coats, scarves, and knit hats are absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was walking into the grocery store and my baby actually DID have a hat on. A women said something to me that I couldn't hear so I had to stop and ask her to repeat herself. She was telling me that my baby's ear had come out from under the hat. Really?! So you made us stand out in the cold longer than we had to for such a stupid comment. It made me so angry.


Np. It made you so angry? We are always telling people either to mind their own business when they are talking to US and "It takes a village" when it involves other people. I doubt the woman kept you waiting that long and I am more concerned about your angry comment...maybe you shouldn't model such behavior in front of your impressionable child...lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.


OMFG. It's going to be SEVENTY degrees today. 49 degrees is not cold. Nobody needs a hat.

I'm glad I've got my scarf. Most kids I see out here are wearing a hat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.


OMFG. It's going to be SEVENTY degrees today. 49 degrees is not cold. Nobody needs a hat.

I'm glad I've got my scarf. Most kids I see out here are wearing a hat.


You're ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 9am it'll be only 49 degrees, so that's pretty darn cold. The afternoon will warm up.


OMFG. It's going to be SEVENTY degrees today. 49 degrees is not cold. Nobody needs a hat.

Then why bother with coats at all?? It'll be SEVENTY degrees in the SPRING... before you know it!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was walking into the grocery store and my baby actually DID have a hat on. A women said something to me that I couldn't hear so I had to stop and ask her to repeat herself. She was telling me that my baby's ear had come out from under the hat. Really?! So you made us stand out in the cold longer than we had to for such a stupid comment. It made me so angry.


Np. It made you so angry? We are always telling people either to mind their own business when they are talking to US and "It takes a village" when it involves other people. I doubt the woman kept you waiting that long and I am more concerned about your angry comment...maybe you shouldn't model such behavior in front of your impressionable child...lol


NP but older women have some shtick about babies being cold. It's just not true. They need to mind their own business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was walking into the grocery store and my baby actually DID have a hat on. A women said something to me that I couldn't hear so I had to stop and ask her to repeat herself. She was telling me that my baby's ear had come out from under the hat. Really?! So you made us stand out in the cold longer than we had to for such a stupid comment. It made me so angry.


Np. It made you so angry? We are always telling people either to mind their own business when they are talking to US and "It takes a village" when it involves other people. I doubt the woman kept you waiting that long and I am more concerned about your angry comment...maybe you shouldn't model such behavior in front of your impressionable child...lol


NP but older women have some shtick about babies being cold. It's just not true. They need to mind their own business.

46 and no hat on your baby? Nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was walking into the grocery store and my baby actually DID have a hat on. A women said something to me that I couldn't hear so I had to stop and ask her to repeat herself. She was telling me that my baby's ear had come out from under the hat. Really?! So you made us stand out in the cold longer than we had to for such a stupid comment. It made me so angry.


Np. It made you so angry? We are always telling people either to mind their own business when they are talking to US and "It takes a village" when it involves other people. I doubt the woman kept you waiting that long and I am more concerned about your angry comment...maybe you shouldn't model such behavior in front of your impressionable child...lol


NP but older women have some shtick about babies being cold. It's just not true. They need to mind their own business.

46 and no hat on your baby? Nice.


No hat on my baby. Baby is happy, not crying or shivering. Just happily sitting in the stroller without a hat. What is the terrible thing that you think will happen in this scenario?
Anonymous
My baby is a Viking baby. He will survive or...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was walking into the grocery store and my baby actually DID have a hat on. A women said something to me that I couldn't hear so I had to stop and ask her to repeat herself. She was telling me that my baby's ear had come out from under the hat. Really?! So you made us stand out in the cold longer than we had to for such a stupid comment. It made me so angry.


Np. It made you so angry? We are always telling people either to mind their own business when they are talking to US and "It takes a village" when it involves other people. I doubt the woman kept you waiting that long and I am more concerned about your angry comment...maybe you shouldn't model such behavior in front of your impressionable child...lol


NP but older women have some shtick about babies being cold. It's just not true. They need to mind their own business.

46 and no hat on your baby? Nice.


No hat on my baby. Baby is happy, not crying or shivering. Just happily sitting in the stroller without a hat. What is the terrible thing that you think will happen in this scenario?

Hope you either stay home or get a baby hat for today.
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