Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie
Funny. We love our Diaper Genie. Using it on the 2nd kid. I'm glad to find generic inserts though or packs of 4 at Costco now. It keeps the smell out of the house and is easy to tear off the bag and tie the new one closed.
Just so you know, and because your friends wont tell you, it does not keep the smell out of the house. Take the PPs' advice - plastic grocery bags and out of the house asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie
Funny. We love our Diaper Genie. Using it on the 2nd kid. I'm glad to find generic inserts though or packs of 4 at Costco now. It keeps the smell out of the house and is easy to tear off the bag and tie the new one closed.
Just so you know, and because your friends wont tell you, it does not keep the smell out of the house. Take the PPs' advice - plastic grocery bags and out of the house asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie
Funny. We love our Diaper Genie. Using it on the 2nd kid. I'm glad to find generic inserts though or packs of 4 at Costco now. It keeps the smell out of the house and is easy to tear off the bag and tie the new one closed.
Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie
Anonymous wrote:Coloring my hair blond (my natural color is deep brown). While I agree that I definitely got more attention from men as a blond than as a brunette (so I guess it wasn't a COMPLETE waste), going to the stylist every 3 weeks, sitting in his chair for hours and paying through the nose for the privilege was not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:An Armani topcoat I don't wear. $800. Not sure how I came about buying it. I look great in it but, since I'm not stylish, I don't care, and never wear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie
LOL! Agree! Good old supermarket plastic bags and get them out of the house after each change.
Anonymous wrote:The Diaper Genie