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.
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?
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The things you people worry about, I swear to God.
+1000