June 21, 2007

Whatever Happened To Rosemary's Bugaboo?

So the Bugaboo roaming the streets on its own picks up the other stroller, they start humping, and then it starts getting weird. For what it's worth, the Bugaboo appears to be the active partner. Bug-a-boo by Jacco Musper...
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Not The Only Gay Babies In The Village Voice

First off, I think I have to call BS on the Village Voice's cover story on gay toddlers: it's horribly written, full of unnecessarily incendiary mock-shock that is an insult to the paper's supposedly progressive and aware heritage. You'd almost...
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Hand-Crocheted Tool Belt: Il Golfini Per Il Lavoratori

Except for the whole propagandistic profiteering by making dangerously inaccurate War On Terror Finger Puppets for an Administration-friendly design demagogue thing, Il Golfini della Nonna can do no wrong in my eyes. They're wonderful people--artists, all--who support entire communities...
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I Be Dazzled By Silver Cross's New Strollers

It's too early to say it's a renaissance, but Silver Cross is definitely in some kind of turnaround. When we were entering the stroller market, the anachronistic, governess-centric brand was trying to sell middling umbrella strollers by giving prams...
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Getting Dead

The kid's been on a kick about dying [or as she puts it, "getting dead"] lately. It started with balloons and flowers, then animals, roadkill, the disappearing creatures at the National Zoo [old people, then wanting to know why people...
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