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runnergurl36
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:03 Post subject: Straight Jackets For Children
While listening to the radio this morning i heard about this woman in England who made a child size straight jacket for her 3 year old son.
She said she was tired of trying to keep him out of everything
and at first he didn't like it but now it's like a game to him.
She also says she gets alot of stares when she takes him to the park.
Wonder Why??????
I believe they said she is selling them.
I wonder if i could get a few adult size ones for the holidays.
Vanessa
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:06 Post subject: Re: Straight Jackets For Children
| runnergurl36 wrote: |
I wonder if i could get a few adult size ones for the holidays.
Vanessa |
Thinking about going crazy????
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shelflifers
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:06 Post subject:
I believe the American-version of this is 'duct tape'.
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jrjo
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:10 Post subject: Re: Straight Jackets For Children
| runnergurl36 wrote: | | ..She said she was tired of trying to keep him out of everything.. | reads..didn't actually think being a parent would be any work
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purple hayes
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:18 Post subject: Re: Straight Jackets For Children
| runnergurl36 wrote: |
She also says she gets alot of stares when she takes him to the park.
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I'm guessing he doesn't run and play much.
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 15:24 Post subject:
Sounds dangerous to me, not to mention cruel.
I bet his face is a mess since with his arms all tied up, he probably lands on it a lot.
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kristin31
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 16:04 Post subject:
That is nuts. What's next, home lobotomy kits? (Hey, I have a few relatives in need of those...)
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 16:34 Post subject:
she is obviously an honor graduate of the wacko-jacko school of tormenting parents.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 16:44 Post subject:
I FOUND A LINK
| the article wrote: | | "He cried a lot at first and put up quite a fuss," she says, "but I think now he really enjoys it. He rolls around on the floor, trying to get up without his arms for support. He makes a game out of it." |
       I'm really torn between the two.
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jrjo
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Posted: 12/03/02 - 16:49 Post subject:
| the article wrote: | | The majority of Andrea's customers couldn't be happier with the results of her stylish straitjackets, which come in a variety of eye-catching colors and sizes. | Yeah, but there nothing like the line-up of International Male..
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