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did we talk about this one already?

so one of my besties is about to pop out a kiddo.

They asked to not get boring stuff like clothes.

the dude's a huge stoner, so I thought it would be funny to gift his kid a bong.

baby's first bong!
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What's your budget? And you you get the sense that your bud has a good line on hand-me-down clothes and basics like diapers, bibs, etc.?
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they said they don't want that kinda stuff.

so I was gonna go for some goofy gag gift.

like a bong.
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No clothes makes it tougher.

How about one of these things?

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Man they may say not to do boring stuff, but as a parent, nothing and I mean NOTHING beats free diapers.
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ousdahl wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:19 am they said they don't want that kinda stuff.

so I was gonna go for some goofy gag gift.

like a bong.
Sooo why are you asking? Seems you dont want input and have your mond made up.

They may claim not to want boring stuff. But man....buying boring stuff adds up and is infinitely more useful than some gag gift that theyre gonna throw away in 2 months.



Youre buddy may not know it yet, i certainly didn't.....but, he's gonna be way more thankful for boring stuff at some point.
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My mind’s not made up.

A bong’s not gonna get thrown away in 2 months. I mean a baby won even be able to appreciate it until he’s at least like 8.

Gutter winning the thread so far.
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The guy's a stoner, what does he know. Get them a blanket with the kid's name embroidered on it.
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Yeah, they’re both bonkers.

He’s a horny stoner who was just glad his wife was dtf 3 times in the same week. She’s a wet blanket debbie downer who mostly just wants to keep up with the joneses cuz she’s jealous of all her girlfriends having kids.

It hasn’t apparently occurred to either of them that they’re about to be responsible for a miniature human being for the next 18 years. Frankly, I feel sorry for the kid.

Much like with their neurotic dog, I’ll prob be the most positive influence in the child’s life.

Scary thought, right? Until you realize I’ll have the kid sitting and shaking and rolling over by 10 months old
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You wont if you get him a bong
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Like 99 says, get them a baby security blankie--the kind with the toy attached. This child will need it, from what you say. One grandson carried just the ribbon edging around for long after babyhood.

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Your best investment would be a one year retainer on a quality babysitter.
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Get it what every newborn should get...…

...a dirt bike!
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defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:01 pm Your best investment would be a one year retainer on a quality babysitter.
Whoa whoa whoa. I think you need a credit score for a commitment that big.

(Seriously, babysitters now make more per hour than I did until I interned at a commercial bank during college.)
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jfish26 wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:53 pm
defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:01 pm Your best investment would be a one year retainer on a quality babysitter.
Whoa whoa whoa. I think you need a credit score for a commitment that big.

(Seriously, babysitters now make more per hour than I did until I interned at a commercial bank during college.)
Okay. Maybe it should start and cover the last 4 months of the first year of their parenting. I was fortunate to have both inlaws and parental units close enough to help us out.
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defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 6:16 pm
jfish26 wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:53 pm
defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:01 pm Your best investment would be a one year retainer on a quality babysitter.
Whoa whoa whoa. I think you need a credit score for a commitment that big.

(Seriously, babysitters now make more per hour than I did until I interned at a commercial bank during college.)
Okay. Maybe it should start and cover the last 4 months of the first year of their parenting. I was fortunate to have both inlaws and parental units close enough to help us out.
Likewise, thank god. We've only had to venture into babysitter-land with my mom sidelined (DNP-pandemic).
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defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 6:16 pm
jfish26 wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:53 pm
defixione wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:01 pm Your best investment would be a one year retainer on a quality babysitter.
Whoa whoa whoa. I think you need a credit score for a commitment that big.

(Seriously, babysitters now make more per hour than I did until I interned at a commercial bank during college.)
Okay. Maybe it should start and cover the last 4 months of the first year of their parenting. I was fortunate to have both inlaws and parental units close enough to help us out.
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We knew, kind of, what we were gettinf into so Im not going to complain. But, i still might get a bit jealous. Hahah
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Diapers.
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We had our son when I turned 49 and I was starting a business, fresh out of graduate school. My wife is an accomplished artist and the visual merchandiser at Weaver's for the last 28 years. We had no idea how our lives would be affected--my wife had to put her art career on hold for 10 years. A big shout out to my mil and M & D.
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