I see these 3 wheeled trendy 'pod' style baby carriers around and they just look really unsafe to me, like they'd fall over really easily.
How old is the sproglet?
(Pogle is bored - trying to refresh her memory on SQL Server 2005 for an interview - but I bet you already guessed that)
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Nope. When walking in London I typically have a mama's and pappa's buggy to help with thatOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDo you not subscribe to the normal London view - the sky is grey, therefore I'll put my umbrella up and clatter people out of the way?
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Am male, therefore I do not utilise an umbrella.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThese Senz umbrellas are fantastic.
I am well happy with mine.
They don't catch the wind while you are walking along. See here:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hFzOwq5PldQ (SFW)
Does anyone else have one?
EDIT: I am not on commission by the way, although maybe I should be.
HTH
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Umbrellas are great. Helps HMRC target the tax dodgers, so they don't have to spend as much time chasing Ltd companies, as they'll have reached their quota the easier way.
That is until the quota is raised by a few billion to help pay for all the spending the govermin are doing.
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Bring it to the CUK Xmas do, just so we can see how good it is...
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Cool!
Now it's raining more than ever, can I stand under your umbrella? Ella ella ella eh eh eh.
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I paid £40 for it, I don't take it with me on days that I may end up going to the pub.
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