Ways to safely secure water bottles in car?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things you people worry about, I swear to God.


+1000


+1000000
Anonymous
What is happening? Are you seriously asking if there is something to secure a water bottle other than a person's hand or a console?
Anonymous
There was another thread about thus recently. One person only allows paper cups & magazines, guess paper cuts aren't an issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am so glad my brain isn't cluttered with worries like this.

Wear a helmet in the car, OP and OP's kid.


But not OP's husband, because OP doesn't seem to care if he's hit in the head with a water bottle.


He doesn't have to wear a helmet because he isn't a fool and knows in an accident a water bottle bonking him is PROBABLY NOT a huge concern. Only OP needs the helmet dunce cap.
Anonymous
I half want OP to come back and explain her reasoning, and half want them to come back and admit they're trolling. I just want to know the truth.
Anonymous
There are people who think this way. My sister is like this. She's fairly anxious in general, and each week it seems to switch to a new issue. Drives me nuts.
Anonymous
I'm not OP. And I think this is rare, but shit does happen. One would think the biggest risk comes from heavy things right near one's face/head. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-611078
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are people who think this way. My sister is like this. She's fairly anxious in general, and each week it seems to switch to a new issue. Drives me nuts.


I mean this issue would never have occurred to me if I had sat in a room for a year thinking of possible problems. And I'm like a 5 on the worrywart scale. But this is beyond!
Anonymous
Wow - everyone is really piling on OP. Typical DCUM jerks. It is dangerous to have things rattling around in the car.

http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/120581/Almost_Deadly_Sippy_Cup_Incident

Anonymous
This thread has potential to be a DCUM classic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow - everyone is really piling on OP. Typical DCUM jerks. It is dangerous to have things rattling around in the car.

http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/120581/Almost_Deadly_Sippy_Cup_Incident



Except the article you posted advocates putting water bottles in the center console. So there's that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I half want OP to come back and explain her reasoning, and half want them to come back and admit they're trolling. I just want to know the truth.


Why would OP come back considering how awful most are treating her question?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow - everyone is really piling on OP. Typical DCUM jerks. It is dangerous to have things rattling around in the car.

http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/120581/Almost_Deadly_Sippy_Cup_Incident



Except the article you posted advocates putting water bottles in the center console. So there's that.


"In a center console that closes" - read much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow - everyone is really piling on OP. Typical DCUM jerks. It is dangerous to have things rattling around in the car.

http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/120581/Almost_Deadly_Sippy_Cup_Incident



Except the article you posted advocates putting water bottles in the center console. So there's that.


"In a center console that closes" - read much?


They can open.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you don't have real concerns in your life, and instead of being grateful, you cook up "problems" to keep yourself busy with worry.


Yep.

Don't know if many would be able to handle an actual crisis.
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