So we were in Walmart today and stumbled across this beauty. Who got paid to think this up? A 24 month size shirt that says "Babys first Halloween".:rolleyes:
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So we were in Walmart today and stumbled across this beauty. Who got paid to think this up? A 24 month size shirt that says "Babys first Halloween".:rolleyes:
Ok, first, you're surprised by stupidity in Walmart?
And second, the 24 month old 'first halloween' is plausible. They start making them fat arses early in the Walmart demographic. They're probably mostly on Cheetos by 8 months with some of the Walmarters.
HAWKS
If parents don't dress up their kid or otherwise celebrate Halloween until their kid is 2+, wouldn't that mean that the child's first Halloween was post 24 months?
Incidentally, I moved to the US when I was 7, and my sister was 1 (turning 2). So, her first Halloween was at 2 years old.
A Hawk fan defending the Wal-Mart crowd....whoda thunk it.
:biglaugh: thats awesome!
My 6 month old is in 24 month clothes so that work for his first halloween, but I wouldn't be shopping for him at Walmart. Maybe you'll see him playing football for the cyclones in 18 years or so.
Our kid is 9 1/2 months old and wearing 18 and 24 month baby clothes. He is above the 97th percentile in weight and height. So, I guess someone that understands that baby clothes sizes are for the median baby thought that up. I guess we could try to squeeze him in 9 to 12 month size clothes, but how would you like getting your junk pinched like that?
Babies come in different sizes? Who knew?
Any time I hear anybody referencing stupid people, the first thing that comes to mind is, "Now just far down do you wanna go... where we can... talk it over a cup a joe. And you could look deep into my eyes, like I was a supermodel. uh-huh." And I HAVE to hear it. One of my all-time favorite songs that nobody ever seems to know when I play it...
They are still around. The band has been retooled and the name is different but they play all the time here in AZ.
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