I am going crazy!!!

With the adverts. for BabyLove Nappies.............................:(
...
Breakfast, Lunch and dinner when we sit and watch tele. (no not all
the time) :) but maybe often :) that darn baby (cutie to be sure) has to be
pooping and those No3's in the car. Yuk Yukitty yuk.

Thank God I have thick hair as I am pulling it out by the handful.
Not often something really really riles me but that ad. does. Do other States
receive this ad.?

Bad Phyl.
( sorry) .

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Do other States receive this ad.?



Yes occasionally but thankfully not as often as you.



Not having kids I dont know what a #3 is -- but I can imagine from the advert -- please dont go into detail.



I dont know which infuriates me more the above or adverts treating women like dills with cleaning and clothing stain-removers.

Goes into great detail for Tanwin :lol:

Nah just joking and if you have seen the ad. know you could not keep driving that car

before being detailed.



Sorry again I am SO bad today.

Maybe the new Red Cordial I bought and mixing (bit of quinine) in the tonic water with it.



Maybe should have sent one or two of our kids when they hit the teenage years.

over to you Tanwin :)

Beautiful day again here in The Valley but Mother Nature throws us so many

curly ones who knows what will be next.

All the best

Phyl.

I am with you on this Phyl as I have seen that ad. and the women's personal

products one also with the mad Kun Fu style acting young man

and think they along with a few others are mighty ridiculous

and surely could not make any person buy the products.



Just a bit of a different tack I cannot imagine spending all the money

Mums today do on throw away nappies. I loved my nappies waving in the

wind and the sheer smell of fresh sunshine dried nappies for all my babies.

Call me old fashioned. I bought my daughter 3 dozen best quality nappies

for her first baby but now onto her second child and she has never used

them other than for other things - certainy not as what they were

designed for but this is her choice and I have to bite my tongue when

she complains about the cost of the disposable ones and how poor they

are keeping them.



I do like the ad. with the stainless appliances and the Mum's pride in

keeping them shiny with her maybe 14 year old son and the look on

his face is trully priceless as she admires her handywork after he has

decimated the shine with his sweaty/grubby hands.

I agree Yaretzi. My daughters had washable nappies, nothing else and I didn't mind changing and washing them either, (me a male). We had same problem with daughters and disposables.

My comment is, "What happens to the nappies when they are 'disposed' of ?" I sent an email to Ghoulish Garrett, asking the same question, alas, no reply.

Back then he was more concerned with plastic .



Another DISGUSTING ad is the two men in the toilet, one of them is helping his 'mate' ........trickle, trickle....YUCK!!

A really good ad is the one with the "older" lady using the teflon pans. She has a tattoo that has faded and is saggy.

Hope it makes some of the young kids think twice before getting tattoos :roll:

I agree with THAT add --do we really need to see that!--I also had proper nappies for my Son and I might add only 1 doz--I never ran out either as they were always boiled and washed straight away. This disposables really make me ill as they put them in the bin full most of the time and also throw them around in parks and such--what a mess the poor garbage men have--and they take forever to break down but the young ones this day look at you like you are mad if you suggest cloth ones.



As far as writing to the ministers--they have a habit of never replying--but keep it up and go higher if need be.



As far as the Tats go--those that get a rose in a basket on their boob--down the track will have a LONG stemed rose in a HANGING basket ;)

I saw that ad last night - yuk

Now I know what No 3's are - they are No 1's plus No 2's plus an explosive lot of wind that delivers the number 1's and 2's , 4's and 5's all over the windows of a car.

Luckily it has only been on once here - hey that is a sick advert in the lowest form and should be banned.

What are they trying to do ?

Maybe trying to see how many complaints they can get - could be a new record.



All I can say is 'it is utter filth"



I have trouble doing "'s LOL

Maybe it is the start for you now fwed and it has left our shores.

Kneels and prays please Lord let it be. Sorry I should not wish

that on a mate.

Off to two Sunday markets tomorrow fun- fun- fun....

Be good

Phyl.

When my daughter had her first baby in the US she couldn't buy cloth nappies so I had to send them from over here. All six of my grandchildren used cloth nappies and only disposable ones were used when they went to childcare.....compulsory of course.

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