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mm January 12th 11 10:35 AM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"

Red Green January 12th 11 02:19 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
mm wrote in
:

I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"


See, that's the problem with instructions. No explanation as to why.

Stormin Mormon January 12th 11 02:19 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
Oh, that's no good. They didn't specify HOW to remove the
child. Cable hoist? Block and tackle? 15 gal shop vac? Food
processor? Hobart mixer? How will we ever know?

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"mm" wrote in message
...
I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"



Jim Elbrecht January 12th 11 02:33 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
Red Green wrote:

mm wrote in
:

I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"


See, that's the problem with instructions. No explanation as to why.


I have to confess to be one of those folks who broke that rule
frequently 25 yrs or so ago.

Baby is sleeping- so it is much easier to hold the top of the handles
while 'breaking' the bar that holds them apart with the other hand
while baby still sleeps in the stroller. There was a button that
needed to be pressed to unlock the bar. Once you raised the center a
bit,it would stay unlocked.

Then hold the baby in one arm, and while holding the handle in the
same hand as your bag of groceries, [the same side that is holding the
bag of baby-crap like bottles, diapers, etc] your knee can push that
bar up to finish folding the stroller.

I hope they are better designed today- but I can see how a company
might want to cover their ass by telling folks to do it differently.

Jim

Tony Miklos[_2_] January 12th 11 08:22 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
On 1/12/2011 5:35 AM, mm wrote:
I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"


That makes it too hard to get them in the overhead storage when flying.

Stormin Mormon January 12th 11 09:51 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
How many Daddys get to buy a F-350 dump truck?

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"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
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Folding strollers?

*Folding* strollers?

You mean that I didn't have to keep buying bigger vehicles
to fit
those full size strollers in?

That double stroller was huge!



Stormin Mormon January 12th 11 09:52 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
Yeah, most folks don't haul grand parents around.

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"DerbyDad03"
wrote in message
...

You mean that I didn't have to keep buying bigger vehicles
to fit
those full size strollers in?

That double stroller was huge!



Jim Elbrecht January 12th 11 09:58 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
Red Green wrote:
-snip-
Yes, that is a good one.

One of my favs was on the insert in a box of roofing nails. I've posted
it here before. Good opportunity to dust off.

http://oi54.tinypic.com/29ll7k8.jpg


I don't get it.
Are they saying 'no nailguns' or 'no hammers' -- or 'only use on
roofs'? EG

Jim

Jon Danniken[_4_] January 12th 11 10:12 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
Jim Elbrecht wrote:
Red Green

One of my favs was on the insert in a box of roofing nails. I've
posted it here before. Good opportunity to dust off.

http://oi54.tinypic.com/29ll7k8.jpg


I don't get it.
Are they saying 'no nailguns' or 'no hammers' -- or 'only use on
roofs'? EG


Don't let Stevie Wonder use your nailgun.

Jon



Stormin Mormon January 12th 11 10:29 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
I wah, wah, wah, wah, wonder why not?

"Do not use head for table."
"Do not ask a straight guy to describe 'I nailed that bitch'
" (note use of apostrophe as a subset quote mark).
"Do not confuse wall with worker's head" (note use of
apostrophe to indicate posessive form)

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Jon Danniken"
wrote in message
news:igl90v$5s6


http://oi54.tinypic.com/29ll7k8.jpg


I don't get it.
Are they saying 'no nailguns' or 'no hammers' -- or 'only
use on
roofs'? EG


Don't let Stevie Wonder use your nailgun.

Jon




HeyBub[_3_] January 12th 11 11:23 PM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
mm wrote:
I saw the label myself, on tv.

Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:

"Remove child before folding stroller"


Sounds like good advice to me.

The alternative sounds somewhat counter-productive.



mm January 13th 11 04:54 AM

Warning on umbrella (folding) stroller
 
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 11:01:10 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Jan 12, 12:20*pm, mm wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 08:07:08 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03





wrote:
On Jan 12, 5:35*am, mm wrote:
I saw the label myself, on tv.


Warning on umbrella (collapsble, folding) stroller:


"Remove child before folding stroller"


Folding strollers?


*Folding* strollers?


You mean that I didn't have to keep buying bigger vehicles to fit
those full size strollers in?


That double stroller was huge!


I think they make folding double stollers. * Umbrella style.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I was kidding about needing the bigger vehicles.

Actually we did have a folding double, but it wasn't an umbrella type.

It was a double "long" as opposed to a side by side and each seat
reclined. I think it cost me over $200 and that was 18 years ago.


But think how much your kids have cost you since!

Something like this:

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...uctId=10758729


Looks like a tank. It would be great for running down little children.


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