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Saw a newborn baby (not even a month old) at a bar tonight in MoCo. They were passing him around among a group of young adults. And it's snowing outside.
Is this a hipster thing? |
| What's the big deal? Or do you feel that once you have kids you can never have fun or ever do anything? At that age they sleep anytime, anywhere. So what. |
| MYOB. |
| Cars drive in snow. |
| I live in SF and once a month we have playgroup at a beer garden. Love it. |
| What does the snow have to do with anything? |
| I took my one week old baby to a wedding. Out of town, no less. |
| Maybe not a newborn, just smaller infant. |
| It's not like you can smoke in bars anymore. Were the parents drunk? Couldn't they have walked there? |
| Was the baby drinking beer? |
| What bar? |
This is a not afraid to have a life thing. Bars, now without smoking, are pretty much the same as church as far as baby safety is concerned. I assume they weren't passing the baby around to random strangers. FWIW, on the second day home from the hospital with my son, someone assumed he was a couple of months old. And I've seen what I was certain were days-from-the-womb newborns that were in fact six weeks old. So unless you were presented with a copy of the baby's birth certificate you really don't know how new this newborn is. |
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Hipster no longer has a meaning.
Do you mean people who have fun? |
| The baby was maybe a week of two old...maybe. I guess I'm an old fuddy duddy. Can't imagine taking a brand new baby out in this weather to a bar and passing it around to a dozen people...drinking and standing around a bar. YMMV. |
| I want to know what you said to the parents. You just have talked to them since you know the age of the baby |