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Daily Wail wants EU to save children from window blind cords...

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    #21
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    This is a simple design flaw that can be removed easily.
    Indeed. But it doesn't need the EU to get involved.

    Hey - how about taking a safety blind cord onto dragon's den? It could be Simon's first investment!

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      #22
      Originally posted by doodab View Post


      Yours hasn't reached **** about with the blinds stage yet has he?
      The blinds are nowhere near the most expensive item that appears on his destroy/**** about with radar.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
        The blinds are nowhere near the most expensive item that appears on his destroy/**** about with radar.
        when we moved to the new house we decorated one of the ground floor receptions in white, kept the old knackered wood flooring, and installed one of these.
        There is nothing in that room except for an old sofa*, and he's allowed to write on the walls, mark the floor and generally do anything he wants. He's happy and we're happy.

        *and all his toys
        Last edited by sasguru; 19 February 2013, 15:39.
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #24
          According to today's Times, the biggest risk to children is the NHS

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            #25
            I fitted a blind at the weekend, they now come with a thing to fix to the wall and wrap the cord round to stop problems.
            I like big butts and I cannot lie.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Platypus View Post
              According to today's Times, the biggest risk to children is the NHS
              It isn't it's their parents or more correctly their family.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #27
                Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
                You could always tell your kids not to jump off the window ledge or ***** about with the blinds.

                Just saying, like.
                Did you do what you were told as a kid? Or did you mean that telling them not to stops it being your fault when they disobey?
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                  when we moved to the new house we decorated one of the ground floor receptions in white, kept the old knackered wood flooring, and installed one of these.
                  There is nothing in that room except for an old sofa*, and he's allowed to write on the walls, mark the floor and generally do anything he wants. He's happy and we're happy.

                  *and all his toys
                  Is he old enough to differentiate between rooms in which he is allowed to draw on the walls, and rooms in which he isn't?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    Is he old enough to differentiate between rooms in which he is allowed to draw on the walls, and rooms in which he isn't?
                    It doesn't matter, he is never allowed in other rooms
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                    Originally posted by vetran
                    Urine is quite nourishing

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                      Is he old enough to differentiate between rooms in which he is allowed to draw on the walls, and rooms in which he isn't?
                      he's 3 so just about. But just in case he's not allowed to bring crayons out of his room. Only cuddly toys and blankies around the rest of the house.
                      Its been a stress-reducing system so far.

                      PS forgot to say - removed all sockets too, apart from the one behind the sofa.
                      But I better not get too complacent, if there's something dangerous he can do, he'll find it.
                      Last edited by sasguru; 20 February 2013, 10:06.
                      Hard Brexit now!
                      #prayfornodeal

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