mad jew said:If you pay extra, can you get a functioning volume control?
mad jew said:If you pay extra, can you get a functioning volume control?
Sorry, yeah, I think kids are cute too... It's just that sometimes they can get a bit loud...
...and I get mad.
...err, madder?![]()
iBlue said:this whole thing cracked me up... wouldn't that be nice, a functioning volume control for kids?! [ahhhhh, beautiful thought]
"...and I get mad" [hahaha]
Congratulations!yoak said:I have a 5 days old daughter still at the hospital, comming home with her mother tomorrow.
That looks very uncomfortable. Did you wash it before you put it on her? The one I bought is still a mite too big for its intended recipient/victim, so I'm wondering whether to take it back....driki said:So my wife and I put Ella in this onsie yesterday got some cute pics and then put her down for bed - only to find in the morning that the "Click Wheel" had irritated Ella's skin so much that it looked like she had a minor burn on her chest. Her chest now has a burned-in click wheel that isn't nearly as cute and hurts her. It oozed all day long and Kim aired it out - she feels better and it looks like it will heal ok but I can't believe that the click wheel wasn't designed better. Just thought people should know before they buy one. Anyone else had this problem?
Don't have a baby or that shirt... but I'm shocked that American Apparel would have had such a 'reaction' with your baby's skin (that is scary!). I love American Apparel... everything I have of theirs is super soft and comfy.driki said:Anyone else had this problem?
devilot said:Plus, the fact that the skin rash/reaction/burn is mainly where the 'clickwheel' is suggests that it has more to do w/ the iron-on (is it ironed on?) material.