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Dirty Pig in Sainsburys
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I watched a couple at some motorway services put their baby on the dirty Tarmac pathway behind the car and change its !!!! recently, it's not like services dont have changing facilities
Picking up a baby with a poo-filled nappy can cause it to squelch everywhere and leak. In their case it may have been much easier to change it there and then, rather than carry the baby inside, potentially hang about in the queue, and end up having to do a complete clothing change as well.0 -
I watched a couple at some motorway services put their baby on the dirty Tarmac pathway behind the car and change its !!!! recently, it's not like services dont have changing facilities
To be honest, I would prefer for a parent to change their kid's filled nappy outside rather that take them into the services, possibly past the food outlets with a nappy that could be leaking.0 -
Changing a baby's nappy sounds quite tame.
Go to Aldershot and you can watch the Nepalese contingent squat and defecate wherever they happen to be (including in a foodstore, park, and outside a school for 5-8 year olds).Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
Oversteer is when you hit a wall with the back of your car
Horsepower is how fast your car hits the wall
Torque is how far your car sends the wall across the field once you've hit it0 -
which sainsburys was it the one in the centre? nothing surprises me in that place anymore which is why i avoid it like the plague!!!!The only people I have to answer to are my beautiful babies aged 8 and 50
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I've been to countries where adults quite literally poo in the street so this seems quite tame really!0
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double_mummy wrote: »which sainsburys was it the one in the centre? nothing surprises me in that place anymore which is why i avoid it like the plague!!!!
Yes, city centre. I was wondering what all their security cameras were for if no-one is watching what customers are doing. I still can't even imagine at what point the parents thought this was acceptable, (or any of the parents where others have experienced similar).
On a Thomson flight in Sept the stewardess announced over the tannoy thing "passengers must not change babies nappies on the seats, there are more than adequate changing facilities in the toilets, please use them". Presumably someone was doing it somewhere in the plane, hopefully they were left mortified by that.Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.0 -
I came into this thread hoping for an amusing anecdote about a pig running amok in the aisles as well..."Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art."
-- Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
double_mummy wrote: »which sainsburys was it the one in the centre? nothing surprises me in that place anymore which is why i avoid it like the plague!!!!
I agree - it used to be quite nice (for a supermarket) but the last time I went in there it was filthy, half stocked shelves and not somewhere I'll rush to go again - especially with the choice we have in MK.0 -
hey hanky lovely to meet a fellow MKMSErThe only people I have to answer to are my beautiful babies aged 8 and 50
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Oh lord, OP. This is awfulDebt Free 08/08/2014 :beer:
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