@Kidsandliz I could live with that! Food, Toys & Meds. he has asthma, so he is on an inhaler for life! BTW I have to go to Canada pharmacy dot combo get the meds he needs. the inhaler here in the US is from $165 -250. But from the Canadian group I can get it for $50.
@mediocrebot@phendrick their human taught them that claws out to play means, they go to Time out. That is what my Cat learned. But with his toys claws are permitted!
This kit would go well with Marcus Brownlee’s (mkbhd.com) April 1st post about the best car ever made. For those unfamiliar with him, he reviews things (since about age 13) and now also reviews cars. His reviews are unbiased and very good.
Grandkids - dolls, remote control cars, electric scooters and motorcycles (except those are expensive), footballs, basketballs, money (one grand is a mercenary), and all sorts of weird crap that they pick out on their birthdays (teaching them budgeting so they have a budget for their birthday presents and can decide what to buy or what not to and keep the money or change) that may or may not last very long…
Some people have children to justify buying the toys they never had. I feel that it is cheaper, more honest and more dignified to simply buy the toys for yourself.
@werehatrack
I’m pretty sure that’s not really a thing. I can’t imagine anyone who would ever have children only because they want to buy toys for themselves. If that were true, they obviously failed their economics classes!
If I had to say what my friends’ kids played in, I just have to look at what they’re covered in. (In before someone says “germs” or “snot” because that’s what they say their kids are covered in.)
My kid <codes>
@haydesigner Is s/he one of the eighth graders that does the NextDoor web site?
I don’t have any kids. I have a Cat, that is it!
@mycya4me your cat is your kid.
@Kidsandliz I could live with that! Food, Toys & Meds. he has asthma, so he is on an inhaler for life! BTW I have to go to Canada pharmacy dot combo get the meds he needs. the inhaler here in the US is from $165 -250. But from the Canadian group I can get it for $50.
His girl friend, now that he’s 29.
(or should I have checked “Action figure”?)
/showme cats having fun with their human
@mycya4me Here’s the image you requested for “cats having fun with their human”
@mediocrebot @mycya4me No claw marks? Those cats are not really having fun!
@mediocrebot @phendrick their human taught them that claws out to play means, they go to Time out. That is what my Cat
learned. But with his toys claws are permitted!
@mediocrebot @mycya4me I think the tuxedo kitty is looking at a spider on the ceiling.
His kids.
Cars! Anything with wheels!
@hammi99 so Hot wheel, Matchbox & the Big Wheel is ok? They have wheels!
@mycya4me indeed!
Raptors.
@macromeh cool
@macromeh Wow!
@macromeh I’m going there in June!
@macromeh @sillyheathen
That’s really cool.
One of our friends’ son was the handler for the eagle for the Auburn football games.
This kit would go well with Marcus Brownlee’s (mkbhd.com) April 1st post about the best car ever made. For those unfamiliar with him, he reviews things (since about age 13) and now also reviews cars. His reviews are unbiased and very good.
Stuffies, squeaky toys, sticks, balls, and smelly dead things that she can rub all over herself. Is my kid weird?
@meeberly Not weird for a dog!
Grandkids - dolls, remote control cars, electric scooters and motorcycles (except those are expensive), footballs, basketballs, money (one grand is a mercenary), and all sorts of weird crap that they pick out on their birthdays (teaching them budgeting so they have a budget for their birthday presents and can decide what to buy or what not to and keep the money or change) that may or may not last very long…
Zero kids
@kittykat9180
Kids are never too old for toys, but the price tag seriously increases once their “toys” turn into real vehicles rather than RC or Hot Wheels.
@cbilyak Mine is a 2005 Scion xB, with a brand new clutch, whee!
Lego
Hopefully other kids. Just saying
Some people have children to justify buying the toys they never had. I feel that it is cheaper, more honest and more dignified to simply buy the toys for yourself.
@werehatrack
I’m pretty sure that’s not really a thing. I can’t imagine anyone who would ever have children only because they want to buy toys for themselves. If that were true, they obviously failed their economics classes!
Dirt.
If I had to say what my friends’ kids played in, I just have to look at what they’re covered in. (In before someone says “germs” or “snot” because that’s what they say their kids are covered in.)