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twilightmoon17 March 2 2006, 17:31:05 UTC
hahaha!

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lifeisstatic March 2 2006, 17:32:54 UTC
I dont like them either.

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forbiddenpluto March 2 2006, 17:34:33 UTC
Your icon makes me all sorts of happy... can I steal? :P

Wait, did I just ask to steal?

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lifeisstatic March 2 2006, 17:37:30 UTC
Steal away. I did!

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kwanboa March 2 2006, 19:53:50 UTC
My ex uses that Lazy Town icon. =/

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cienna2000 March 2 2006, 17:33:44 UTC
I agree the pic posts are getting extreme, but I think people are posting in clothdiapering because they bought them from the co-op and they somehow think that we want to see their kids wear them, or they think it is a way of saying "Thank you" to kimlett for running the co-op.

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mountain_nest March 4 2006, 00:42:39 UTC
Even though anytime anyone else makes a thank you post they get baleeted.

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wyckhurst March 5 2006, 11:23:33 UTC
Nuh uh! Really?

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mountain_nest March 5 2006, 19:09:40 UTC
Happened to me. Of course you can get away with a thank-you post if you include pictures, but if you just want to be nice and leave a thank-you for that person to see on their friends list, it goes byebye because apparently people got sick of seeing thank-yous all the time. *shrug* I couldn't exactly leave a pic of the dipe I bought because... hehe... I don't exactly have a baby to put it on!!!

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jellho March 2 2006, 17:33:44 UTC
I personally don't care for the baby legs, but different strokes for different folks.

I don't get the point of them though(im not being sarcastic, im just generally curious)wouldn't pants just work as well?

But I think baby legs are a part of cloth diapering, no?

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jellho March 2 2006, 17:49:44 UTC
understandable!

I live in florida so my poor kid would sweat her tits off!

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wyckhurst March 2 2006, 19:15:40 UTC
I love them for my daughter because of the gap between her socks/shoes and bottom of her pants legs can be huge and it's like Siberia here. Also, around the house they are nice for crawling. They protect her knees from rug burn and chapping. I like that they don't cover the diaper because then there is no wicking from the diaper and it's easier to change her. And I like that they don't cover her feet because then they don't slide around on the wood floor.

I can totally understand not getting it if you live somewhere hot.

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ercvt March 2 2006, 17:42:42 UTC
Weelll.. I agree, but dont socks cause redmarks?

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housepoet March 2 2006, 17:57:03 UTC
the sox I use on my son have never caused red marks so I don't know.

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ham_bone March 2 2006, 18:14:19 UTC
Are your socks big enough?

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ham_bone March 2 2006, 18:15:37 UTC
I hit post too soon. When my daughter was first born we had the newborn socks and she got red marks but when I got the bigger size we no longer had red marks.

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