http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydWMY8cYPUUwtf
5/27/2010 9:24:26 AM
I saw that on offbeatmama sometime recently (this week? last week? idk)although I have no spawn of my own, not a fan.
5/27/2010 9:26:04 AM
spawn.
5/27/2010 9:32:08 AM
Rednecks are going to love this.
5/27/2010 10:48:07 AM
aaaaaaahahaha
5/27/2010 10:49:53 AM
Is this inspired by Tebows jorts?
5/27/2010 11:15:21 AM
While I don't think I would buy them even if I did have a kid, I think they are kinda funny.
5/27/2010 11:17:27 AM
Garbage collection should not be payed with taxes.Everyone should have to pay (x^2)/10 cents for each pickup, where x is the weight of the garbage.
5/27/2010 11:20:30 AM
^ What are the units of X? Pounds, kilograms, tons?
5/27/2010 12:21:15 PM
5/27/2010 7:06:50 PM
but they aren't cloth diapers... they are disposable.people who go for cloth diapers go for them not because they look cool, but for environmental/health reasons.so while these jean diapers look cool and all, they require even more resources of the planet to make them compared to normal white ones.
5/27/2010 7:30:37 PM
are cloth diapers making a comeback? if (and that is a HUGE if) i have kids i am using cloth diapers all the way (i mean i'll probably use a disposable one here and there if we are traveling, etc but for the most part i'm a cloth person. that is what i was raised in).i didn't know they were "in style" again though.
5/27/2010 8:00:32 PM
Well they are making a comeback among families that are trying to be trendy...Most of the kids I babysit are in disposable diapers. I hate having to change a cloth diaper cause it's a pain in the ass, imo.
5/27/2010 8:02:12 PM
why is cloth trendy - cause going green is trendy? cause i thought everyone thought cloth was nasty hahai think changing cloth is definitely a pain in the ass but worth it. not only cause it is better for the environment but there are health benefits for the kids, too.i dunno - i just like the idea of cloth better than the plasticy ones. but that has always been my opinion i wouldn't do it to be trendy.i don't even think i want kids anyway - i have things to do and places to see. my dog holds me back from doing what i want i can't even imagine what a burden a kid is (sorry people with kids - i'm not judging you i'm just saying that i would not be a good parent, so i don't want them)[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 8:04 PM. Reason : .]
5/27/2010 8:04:17 PM
^^^ yes, they are making a big comeback.^^ it is not about trendy. trendy people wouldn't want to go through washing shit to look trendy, they would get those disposable jean diapers and other disposable printed diapers to look trendy.cloth diapers are a big responsibility and take time and initiative (unless you are rich and have a dedicated vietnamese slave washing them). not for those who only care about trends, because this is a difficult and time-consuming 'trend'.we use cloth diapers for our daughter. worth it, but as i said, take time and effort.
5/27/2010 8:06:40 PM
^I mean like trendy in the same way that people want to go all organic and stuff.I've sat for families and you can pretty much tell what type of diaper is on their kid. They have the hybrid car, the all organic food, 5 recycling bins.Not saying anything is wrong with that at all, but that's the group of people that they are starting to get big in.I don't know what I would do when I have kids. I think cost wise, it comes out to be just about the same, you know with washing them and everything. Enviornmental wise it's probably a little bit better with cloth, but then again you are using the water and electricity to wash them...that's better than in a landfill I guess. Convience wise the disposable diapers come out way far ahead.I've also noticed that the cloth ones have will tend to leak more often. I know you put that kinda plastic or whatever material it is cover over them, but it's really gross when it leaks.[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 8:09 PM. Reason : ]
5/27/2010 8:07:24 PM
I saw something on one of those "green" shows where they compare the "green" way with the "convenient" way. This episode they went after the disposable/cloth diaper debate about which one was the "greener" way to go. In the end after all the evidence it came out basically to a tie as to which one had the most impact on the environment.Cloth impact(might be leaving stuff out as its been a while since I saw this show)Electricity/water to washDisposable:LandfillI can't remember the other details but it was interesting to see them compare all the pro/cons and it came out basically even.
5/27/2010 8:07:27 PM
i just thought the cloth was better for the kid's skin and stuff. less diaper rash or whatever else goes on down there.that is why i've always wanted to use themplus diaper pins are cute
5/27/2010 8:09:44 PM
^Yeah, that does make sense. I guess if you have a baby with extra sensitive skin cloth would be better.
5/27/2010 8:11:11 PM
They had a whole list of shit for the pro/cons and basically they said.. Which ever pros is best for you go with that type. So I guess the skin irritation would sway some, where the convenience of the disposable would sway others?
5/27/2010 8:13:36 PM
haha i love that you watched a diaper special
5/27/2010 8:15:09 PM
I watch those "green" channels sometimes just to see whats up. I was flipping through and I heard them talk about that topic and I thought... Hmm this is a "green" show, no way in HELL the disposables have a chance.. I think even they were surprised that it was that close.. I actually gained some respect for that show because they could've packed it in and just said. CLOTH BABY!!! THATS THE FUCKING TRUE GREEN WAY!!!!111
5/27/2010 8:17:41 PM
OHHHHH have you ever seen sara snow? get fresh with sara snow or something?its on one of those green channelsi love her
5/27/2010 8:19:18 PM
mmmm I'd LOVE to get fresh with Sara Snow.. She was on another show, maybe the same show title, that had chefs prepare 2 meals. One was "organic" and one was "typical" and had 2 people, one tree hugger(Sara Snow) and one mans man(Can't remember who) and made them taste each others meal. That was pretty good too.
5/27/2010 8:21:34 PM
only the poser parents use cloth.
5/27/2010 9:11:53 PM
5/27/2010 9:44:49 PM
groce.
5/27/2010 9:50:16 PM
you mean Dirtay, right?
5/27/2010 9:52:32 PM
Cloth diapers are not trendy
5/27/2010 10:02:20 PM
Sounds like they should have paid more attention to what they were using for diaper rash
5/27/2010 10:04:52 PM
^^ oh i like 7th generation stuff. i have their cleaning stuff. and paper towels.
5/27/2010 10:06:36 PM
^^1st time parents...trial and error is a given
5/27/2010 10:08:40 PM
True but you can't really blame the cloth diapers for that.
5/27/2010 10:30:17 PM
Not trying to blame the cloth diaper here, but there's a con for them in the pursuit of greener option. If diaper creme is all your baby will respond to w/ diaper rash, make sure you have disposable on hand or you'll be out of your green investment. I have no idea what I would do when I have my own carbon copy to take care of...just offering some "don't do this" advice via my friend's personal, and recent, experience.
5/27/2010 10:42:50 PM
Personally in that situation I would have used a diaper cream that isn't petroleum based. It seems kind of weird to me if the only reason you're using cloth diapers is to be eco-friendly, and then you're using diaper cream made from mineral oil
5/27/2010 11:14:47 PM
I have no idea their train of thought behind what they used and why. I just know the outcome and reluctant reason for the switch.this is way too much diaper talk for me [Edited on May 28, 2010 at 12:38 AM. Reason : babies--AGGGGH!!!!]
5/28/2010 12:28:24 AM
5/28/2010 6:07:48 AM
they do, did. no dice. sorry their experience was different than yours.
5/28/2010 6:47:00 AM
this is why babies scare meYOU CAN DO NO RIGHT BY THEM
5/28/2010 6:50:05 AM
strange that detergents can't remove some baby creme, but they can remove nasty kitchen grease!!!
5/28/2010 6:56:37 AM
strange that I just found a chart stating which creams you can use w/ cloth, which should be used with liners, and which should be avoided all together.some that aren't recommended or recommended using w/ a liner states a problem as "causing buildup"...which is exactly what happened to them and I'm SURE they used detergents in their product review. Even with desitin creamy it states "Takes time to wash out of cloth but will with effort." and I know her little girl had very severe diaper rash...so perhaps even with all the detergent in the world b/c they were using so much diaper cream the buildup I described above happened.http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/diaperrashcreams.htmit's just a shame my friend didn't find this chart
5/28/2010 7:08:21 AM
hippies ITT.
5/28/2010 9:16:25 AM
5/28/2010 9:41:44 AM
cody and i are thinking about going cloth diapers when the day comes. we've heard it makes potty training much easier. but its just a thought right now
5/28/2010 9:45:48 AM
I plan on using cloth diapers for several reasons.One is so I never have to listen to that annoying ass noise disposable diapers make ones the baby is in the moving around stage
5/29/2010 10:22:16 PM